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Plans for 1,000 Devon homes in huge new neighbourhood near Exeter Airport

Land firm Carden Group has also proposed to build a new primary school and sports hub on the site by Cranbrook

Aerial view of the Treasbeare Farm site by Cranbrook, near Exeter(Image: Carden Group)

Plans have been submitted to build a huge new neighbourhood on land near Exeter Airport, which could provide around 1,000 homes.

Land firm Carden Group are behind the proposals for the 220-acre Treasbeare Farm site by Cranbrook, a new town that’s being developed around five-and-half miles east of Exeter.

The company has lodged an outline application for the construction of 1,035 homes, as part of a project called “Treasbeare Garden Village”.

Also included in the plans are a neighbourhood centre, a primary school, public open space including play areas and allotments, a sports hub, employment land and an extension to the existing Cranbrook Energy Centre.

Carden is privately owned and managed by former bosses at housebuilder Redrow Steve Morgan and Will Heath and landowner and former director at the Taylor Wimpey construction firm Harry Aubrey-Fletcher.

The firm acquired the former farming site at the start of last year for an undisclosed sum.

Carden said 15% of the scheme’s properties could be classified as affordable housing, located in “small clusters” throughout the development, with 4% custom and self-build housing.

Subject to planning, the first homes could be ready to move into in summer 2024, with the entire new community earmarked for completion by 2034.