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Devon housing estate left unfinished and residents in limbo after developer collapse

The Home Farm scheme, in Exeter's Pinhoe, was nearing completion when Burrington Estates Group fell into administration

Items left at the incomplete Burrington Homes development at Home Farm(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

Residents at a Devon estate have been left in limbo after the developer responsible for the site collapsed into administration, leaving crucial finishing touches incomplete.

The Home Farm scheme, in Exeter's Pinhoe, was approaching completion when the company behind the project, Burrington Estates Group, entered administration.

This has left elements such as green spaces and the children's playground unfinished, but the more pressing concern centres on the development's sewer works, which have not been confirmed as meeting required standards.

Such uncertainty means that South West Water (SWW) cannot take ownership of the sewer works, potentially leaving residents liable for any costs should problems arise before they receive official approval.

One resident, who wished to remain anonymous, also expressed concern that homeowners might face a choice about whether to fund completion of the sewer works to enable SWW to assume responsibility.

"But some will be prepared to pay and others won't be able to afford it," the resident said.

Whilst the resident said they had "no complaints" about their actual property, they felt "in limbo" due to the extent of unfinished works across the estate, materials abandoned on site, and uncertainty about the implications of the developer's failure for homeowners.

"These homes weren't cheap, and Burrington was still functioning at the time, but they have now disappeared off site and numerous people have tried to get in contact with them, but failed," a resident said.