
UK-based Hyde Group has secured approval from the Royal Borough of Greenwich for the regeneration of Brookhill Estate in Woolwich, UK.
Six buildings with a communal garden will replace the estate’s 80 houses.
The scheme will see 254 new homes delivered in a combination of flats, maisonettes, and houses, with 49% affordable units.
Hyde Group chief investment officer Guy Slocombe said: “The regeneration of the Brookhill Estate will provide hundreds of much-needed, energy-efficient homes for the area.”
The regeneration of Brookhill Estate has been designed by architect Levitt Bernstein.
As per the plan, the estate will be turned into a neighbourhood built around open spaces, including a central landscaped ‘green spine’, which will serve as a pedestrian path connecting the new neighbourhood with its surroundings.

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By GlobalDataThe layout features 1,885m² of play areas throughout the estate and promotes active travel through safer streets.
Following a consultation with the neighbourhood, the Brookhill Estate regeneration plan has been designed, with 86% of residents approving it.
Levitt Bernstein associate director Simon Lea said: “Levitt Bernstein and Hyde championed a collaborative approach for the regeneration. By working closely with residents from the outset, we’ve been able to shape a scheme that will significantly improve the quality of life for those living on the estate, with homes and landscape working ‘hand-in-glove’ to create a lush and pleasant neighbourhood.”
Construction work is anticipated to commence later this year, with the units ready for occupancy in 2025.