Peters Village involves the creation of a true, sustainable village, delivering over 1,000 new homes alongside a comprehensive range of community facilities.
The masterplan establishes a clear and legible village structure, with development carefully shaped by the site’s landscape, topography, and existing natural features. A network of green corridors, retained landscape buffers, and open spaces defines the settlement edge and connects neighbourhoods, ensuring the new village sits comfortably within its wider rural setting while providing a strong and distinctive identity.
The development is planned to be delivered in stages, allowing the village to grow organically over time while maintaining a coherent overall vision. At its heart, a mixed-use village centre provides everyday amenities including shops, a medical centre, a school, and a village hall, creating a focal point for community life. These facilities are centrally located and well connected by pedestrian and cycle routes, encouraging walkable neighbourhoods and reducing reliance on the car. The layout supports a range of housing types and densities, arranged into character areas that respond to landscape context and reinforce a sense of place.
Sport, recreation, and green infrastructure play a central role in the masterplan, with playing fields, changing facilities, and informal open spaces integrated throughout the site. These spaces are designed to be easily accessible from surrounding homes and to support healthy lifestyles, social interaction, and biodiversity. The overall masterplan has been recognised for its quality and ambition, reflecting a thoughtful, landscape-led approach to placemaking that balances growth with long-term sustainability and community wellbeing.
