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Our Developments - Creating Places with Purpose

Bayswater
In 2016, Dorchester was chosen by Christ Church College Oxford as their development partner for a new development on land north of Bayswater Brook, Oxford. In October 2024, the scheme received resolution to grant for 1,450 new homes (50% of which is affordable housing), 120 assisted living homes, a new primary school, a new mixed-use local centre and a new and upgraded bridge crossing over the Bayswater Brook. Dorchester will be providing financial contributions to expand local services including GP practices.
Prince Philip Park
Dorchester Living entered into a joint venture with Taylor Wimpey to create Whitehill & Bordon Regeneration Company. Working in collaboration with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, an operating arm of the Ministry of Defence, the joint venture is redeveloping the former Prince Philip Barracks in Whitehill and Bordon, Hampshire.
A total of 2,400 sustainable new homes will be built, with a mix of properties for private sale, private rental, affordable housing, social rent and shared ownership. The wider masterplan includes the creation of a new primary school, a new business centre, new parkland and natural green space, and a new relief road taking through traffic around Whitehill & Bordon.

Heyford Park
Heyford Park, Dorchester Living’s flagship development, is located at the historic former RAF Upper Heyford airbase in Oxfordshire. To date, over 1,200 homes have been delivered alongside education facilities, sports facilities, hotel, bar, restaurant, pharmacy, and other local amenities, helping to create a vibrant and well-connected place to live.
Dorchester Living has created a forward thinking and exemplar masterplan for a sustainable, community centric settlement. Plans include the delivery of an additional 9,000 homes, including 30% affordable housing, assisted living homes and an allocated selection of houses for key workers.
Heyford Park is already a well-established employment hub within Oxfordshire, the masterplan is expected to create over 5,000 new jobs, with commercial spaces focused on low-carbon and CleanTech industries.
The development aims to become the UK’s first energy surplus town, utilising cutting-edge sustainability measures such as renewable energy sources, energy-efficient construction and sustainable transport solutions. Plans also include upgrading Heyford Station and reopening Ardley Station to improve public transport access and help reduce car dependence, promoting active travel routes such as walking and cycle paths.
Approximately 60% of the site is dedicated to green infrastructure, enhancing biodiversity, leisure and renewable energy opportunities, including solar power generation. Situated within the Oxford-Cambridge Arc, Heyford Park exemplifies sustainable community design, aligning with the region’s vision as a hub for technological innovation.

