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Approval has been granted for a new development in Sion Village, delivering 16 high-quality homes for the Jersey Homes Trust (JHT) — the Island’s approved social housing provider.

The development will provide:

3 × 2-bedroom homes
11 × 3-bedroom homes
2 × 4-bedroom homes

Located in the heart of Jersey and accessed via La Grande Route de St. Jean, this project will bring much-needed, high-quality housing to the Parish.

Our design places a strong emphasis on community, nature, and well-being, featuring:

- A dedicated play area designed for play and learning within a natural environment
- A nature corridor that forms a soft, defined boundary
- Central green spaces that foster connection and a sense of belonging among residents

This scheme is a great example of how thoughtful, sustainable design can balance housing need, landscape character, and community life — creating spaces that support people and the planet.
Field T1404 - Sion

Bringing High-Quality, Community-Focused Housing to Sion Village.

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The development, now well underway, will deliver 38 new affordable homes, designed to support a range of household sizes. The homes will include:

•	3 two-bedroom homes for up to 4 people
•	19 three-bedroom homes for up to 4 people
•	14 three-bedroom homes for up to 5 people
•	2 four-bedroom homes for up to 6 people

Each home will benefit from private gardens and dedicated parking, while the wider development will include new vehicle and pedestrian access routes, landscaped areas, and both communal and public open spaces.

Respecting the Character of the Area

The site sits on the edge of the Five Oaks area in St Martin, where existing residential neighbourhoods meet the surrounding countryside.

To the south, the site adjoins the established Les Cinq Chenes housing estate, while to the west it borders La Grande Route de St Martin, where newer commercial buildings such as the Co-op Five Oaks store are located.

Because of this location, the design has been carefully considered to create a development that fits comfortably between the village and the rural landscape.

A Design Approach That Responds to Its Setting

The homes are arranged across two fields, with each area responding to its surroundings:
•	Field S415A is designed to reflect the more rural character of La Rue des Friquettes, with a layout and    scale that sit comfortably alongside nearby countryside properties.
•	Field S470 connects more closely with the neighbouring Les Cinq Chenes estate, creating a natural extension to the existing community.

Key design principles include:

•	Keeping building heights and scale appropriate to the area
•	Breaking up groups of homes so the development feels more like a series of smaller clusters rather than one large block
•	Providing planting and screening along the north eastern boundary to soften the development’s edge
Field 470 - Five Oaks

Five Oaks Affordable Homes Take Shape: 38 New Homes Designed to Blend with Village and Countryside

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Refurbishment works are progressing on 17 social housing flats at St Paul’s Gate for Jersey Homes Trust, focusing on improving energy performance and refreshing the building’s external appearance. 

The project includes the installation of VM Zinc Quartz standing seam roofing and a new External Wall Insulation (EWI) system to enhance thermal efficiency. The façade is being finished with coloured SpeedySlip brick slips supplied by Benx, providing the appearance of traditional brickwork while integrating with the insulation system. Together, these upgrades will improve durability, sustainability, and the overall quality of the homes.
St Paul's Gate

Refurbishment of St Paul's Gate

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Demolition of the existing residence and construction of a new four-bedroom dwelling, featuring a basement plant and storage area. The project includes a range of external alterations, as well as a new swimming pool and pergola to the south of the site, complete with associated decking and landscaped surrounds.

The design reinterprets a traditional home with low zinc-pitched roofs and living spaces tucked beneath large, projecting eaves. The shallow roof pitch helps the building sit naturally within the site, reducing its visual mass.

A significant north-south slope creates a full-storey difference between the front of the house and the principal garden level. To address this, a south-facing glazed gable and expansive external terraces bring the garden into the heart of the main living areas, connecting the interior seamlessly to the landscape.

Rusticated feature steps, thoughtfully shaped to form seating, lead down to a grand staircase overlooking the main pool terrace.
La Vallette

New four-bedroom home with basement, pool, pergola, and landscaped surroundings.

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Construction is progressing well at the old Constantia site, located at the gateway to Sion Village.

Working with our client, Grange Developments, the former Constantia bungalow has been demolished and is being replaced with two lovely 3-bedroom homes and four 4-bedroom homes.

The development will also improve pedestrian access, introducing a new 1.5m-wide pavement along Rue du Becquet Vincent and widening the existing narrow pavement along La Grande Route de St Jean, creating a safer and more welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.
Constantia

Transforming the Gateway to Sion Village: New Homes in Progress

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