Welborne Garden Village
VIP appointments available from 22 March – book now
71 Dashwood Avenue, Fareham PO17 4AA
To find out more, call 01329 800 890
New homes in Hampshire
Net zero carbon homes
Two, three & four bedroom homes
Prices from £460,000
VIP appointments from 22 March
Sustainable homes to suit all lifestyles
We’re building some of the first homes at Welborne, a new generation sustainable garden village in Hampshire. Nestled between the South Downs National Park and the coast.
Welborne will be a community for 15,000 people to live, work and play. Consisting of connected and energy efficient homes and architecture in keeping with the local area. Integrated with extensive public green space.
We are creating a community, not just building houses. A village centre will be part of the first construction phase, which will have essential local amenities. This will include a primary school, a GP surgery, a nursery, a pub/hotel, cafes, and shops.
Residents will enjoy
- Four new schools
- Healthcare
- Sports and leisure facilities
- A range of retailers
- Science and technology park
Net zero carbon homes
As part of our commitment to creating more sustainable and energy efficient homes, all of the properties feature electric car charging points, low energy lighting and superior insulation.
3 bedroom homes from £460,000
4 bedroom homes from £695,000
Book now for your VIP appointment from the 22 March
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Welborne Garden Village
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A selection of net zero carbon two, three & four bedroom homes
The first phase
The inclusion of ample, well-designed green spaces and trees to create a sense of place, increased bio-diversity and well-being is vitally important. That’s why 50% of Welborne will incorporate green space – from gardens and allotments to community orchards, woodland, formal parks and natural open space.
Included also is an interconnected network of public footpaths, cycle routes, bridleways, green ways and 5km and 10km walking/running loops.
Homes in all shapes and sizes
Landscape-led neighbourhoods, housing for all, community facilities, abundant green spaces and jobs will all contribute to Welborne being a place that people want to visit, live and work.
New homes will range from one-bedroom flats, to five-bedroom detached houses, to retirement living – all with good sized gardens. All homes will be built to a Design Code to ensure cohesive, well-planned streetscapes.
Lots of green spaces
More than half of the entire area of Welborne will be green space, from good-sized gardens to sports pitches, woodlands to formal parks. Welborne’s allotments, community gardens and playgrounds will ensure there are numerous accessible open spaces for people of all ages to enjoy.
A network of linked greenways, pedestrian routes, cycleways and bridleways across Welborne can be used for moving around or as 5km and 10km exercise routes.
The Welborne Garden Village Trust will maintain the green spaces and woodland at Welborne.
Community facilities
Welborne has been planned holistically and with the community in mind. It’s a place for all and plans for community facilities reflect that.
A community hall in the village centre early on in the development. This will be available for people for hire whether they’re hosting a new parent group, running a yoga class or planning a birthday party. The village centre will also be an early hub for the new and local residents with space for farmer markets and craft fairs.
Schools
Welborne Garden Village will have four new schools: three primary and one secondary, all of which will have abundant access to green spaces and playing fields.
The first primary school is being built alongside the first phase of new homes.
Boosting local economy
Building Welborne is expected to take around 25 years over which time it will boost the local and regional economy bringing opportunities for employment and training during construction.
As Welborne progresses there will be a vast range of jobs in education, retail, hospitality, green maintenance and more.
“A new town that will look as good in 50 or 100 years’ time as it does the day it is first built”
Enjoy the Hampshire lifestyle
Coastal and countryside
At Welborne you are best placed to enjoy the best of both coastal and countryside attractions. It’s a mix of old and new, offering charming Georgian architecture alongside modern amenities.
Wickham’s historic village is known for its characterful square, bustling with independent shops, cosy cafés and traditional pubs. Wickham also marks the start of the Meon Valley Trail, a nine mile path on the old Meon Valley Railway Line.
Picturesque villages are the perfect stop along the trail, or for a stroll alongside the River Meon. An idyllic setting for those who love the great
outdoors, scenic walks, cycling routes, and nearby access to the South Downs National Park.
Just a stone’s throw away
Situated north of Fareham, nestled between the rolling hills of the South Downs and the stunning Portsmouth coast, you’ll find one of Hampshire’s best-kept secrets: a new generation garden village that effortlessly combines sustainability, comfort, and modern living.
Bus
The future Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) service will provide a direct link between Welborne and Fareham railway station, offering a quick and convenient connection.
Train
Fareham station 3 miles / 17 mins by bus / 15 mins cycle South Western Railway services run on a frequent basis to London Waterloo (1 hour 45 mins). Alternative rail stations are located at:
• Portsmouth and Southsea (15 mins)
• Portsmouth Harbour (20 mins)
• Southampton Central (34 mins)