Block B completed and handed over at Hayes Village, London
Construction at the landmark Hayes Village residential community has reached another major milestone, with Block B now fully complete and successfully handed over. Block C is currently progressing through the Gateway 2 approval process, marking the next stage in the delivery of this transformational scheme.
Located on the former Nestlé factory site, which closed in 2014, Hayes Village will deliver approximately 1,500 new homes and unlock nine acres of previously inaccessible green space, breathing new life into this part of West London.
The development provides a balanced mix of affordable housing and private sale homes, with a range of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. A sensitive design strategy has retained and reused elements of the original factory façades where possible, blending heritage with contemporary mixed-tenure buildings arranged around elevated, landscaped podiums that offer high-quality shared amenities for residents.
Landscape-led placemaking is central to the scheme and includes a 1.3 km walking trail, a 200 m running track, a regenerated canal frontage, a new public square, and a direct pedestrian route from the historic green to Hayes & Harlington station, benefiting from Crossrail connectivity.
Construction at the landmark Hayes Village residential community has reached another major milestone, with Block B now fully complete and successfully handed over. Block C is currently progressing through the Gateway 2 approval process, marking the next stage in the delivery of this transformational scheme.
Located on the former Nestlé factory site, which closed in 2014, Hayes Village will deliver approximately 1,500 new homes and unlock nine acres of previously inaccessible green space, breathing new life into this part of West London.
The development provides a balanced mix of affordable housing and private sale homes, with a range of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. A sensitive design strategy has retained and reused elements of the original factory façades where possible, blending heritage with contemporary mixed-tenure buildings arranged around elevated, landscaped podiums that offer high-quality shared amenities for residents.
Landscape-led placemaking is central to the scheme and includes a 1.3 km walking trail, a 200 m running track, a regenerated canal frontage, a new public square, and a direct pedestrian route from the historic green to Hayes & Harlington station, benefiting from Crossrail connectivity.
Chapman Taylor is acting as Executive Architect, working alongside Barratt London to deliver this significant brownfield regeneration project.