Our architecture and planning teams have submitted an outline planning application for a high-quality residential development of 20 new homes in Helpston, Peterborough, on behalf of C J Petitt Transport. The proposals have been carefully designed to respond to the character of the village and deliver a sensitively integrated, sustainable extension to the community.
A Well-Considered Mix of Homes
The scheme provides a balanced range of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom homes, catering to local families, first-time buyers and those seeking to remain within the village. A proportion of homes will be delivered as affordable housing, supporting local need and broadening housing choice within Helpston.
Thoughtful, Context-Driven Design
Drawing on the distinctive character of the East Midlands, the proposals combine contemporary design quality with locally inspired architectural elements. Key features include:
- Varied gables and rooflines
- Chimneys that reference local vernacular
- Window surrounds that add detail and depth
- A mix of materials and textures that complement the village setting
The result is a cohesive and attractive streetscape that feels rooted in place while offering modern, energy-efficient homes.
Sustainability and Biodiversity at the Forefront
The development has been shaped by a landscape-led approach that prioritises the natural environment and long-term sustainability. The proposals include:
- New areas of planting and ecological enhancement
- Integrated green spaces that support wildlife
- Sustainable design measures to improve energy efficiency
- A layout that maximises natural surveillance and passive design principles
Together, these features aim to deliver a measurable biodiversity uplift and create a resilient, environmentally responsible place to live.
Seamless Integration with the Village
The scheme strengthens connections with the existing settlement, ensuring the development enhances rather than competes with the character of Helpston. The layout has been designed to:
- Reflect established village patterns
- Maintain views and landscape links
- Deliver a walkable, people-focused neighbourhood
- Support safe pedestrian and cycle movement
These design principles ensure the development sits comfortably within its context and contributes positively to the village’s long-term growth.




