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Ebbsfleet Garden City
As part of the pioneering Ebbsfleet Garden City in Kent – the UK’s first garden city for over 100 years we’re delivering a new model for sustainable living:
- Building around 900 new homes across six phases of Ebbsfleet Green, including 225 affordable homes. Additionally, there are 575 homes at Stonehaven Park.
- Contributing around £19 million to the local community for schools, transport, youth facilities and libraries.
- Creating a walkable, sustainable neighbourhood with a new school, community hub, pub, hotel and green spaces.
- Featuring 29 acres of open space, sports pitches, allotments and play areas promoting health and wellbeing.
- And transforming a 95-acre former industrial site into a thriving new community.
Working in partnership with the government and the Ebbsfleet Development Corporation, Redrow’s development exemplifies modern placemaking; blending quality homes with extensive green infrastructure and community amenities.
The development includes Redrow’s South East divisional headquarters and supports 120 local jobs, underlining its economic impact. Designed around the principles of the original Garden City movement, Ebbsfleet Green prioritises connectivity, biodiversity and wellbeing through tree-lined streets, pedestrian and cycle routes, and a third of the land is dedicated to open space.
Now home to the 5,000th resident in 2025, Ebbsfleet Garden City stands as a national flagship for how collaborative, sustainable development can deliver new homes and thriving communities at pace.
By offering different styles and sizes of homes, Redrow is catering for a diverse range of buyers, all of whom will have the opportunity to shape the future of this new community to ensure that Ebbsfleet Green is somewhere people can enjoy living for generations to come.
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