19.07.21

ilke Homes selected by Boots UK to deliver 622-home community in Nottingham.

Modular housing company ilke Homes has been selected by Boots to deliver the UK’s largest low-rise modular housing development – a 622-home scheme in Beeston, Nottingham.

The deal, brokered by Blackstar Advisory, will  unlock a 43-acre housing site* that sits in close proximity to Boots’ UK headquarters and is part of the wider 286-acre Nottingham Enterprise Zone, which was granted its status by the UK Government in 2011.

The UK’s leading health and beauty retailer, part of the Walgreens Boots Alliance Group, selected ilke Homes to develop the site, which has been allocated for residential development since 2014, due to the exemplary design proposals, speed of delivery, and the sustainability credentials which are synonymous with factory-built volumetric homes.

Boots UK’s decision to select ilke Homes to deliver this significant regeneration scheme represents the first time it has released any part of its Nottingham site holdings for housing.

This significant announcement follows recent news that ilke Homes has reached a milestone valuation of £200 million and has a pipeline of over 3,000 homes; this is despite being founded just three years ago.

ilke Homes will work with its architects HTA Design to curate a ‘model village’ development that focuses on creating a connection between people and place – building on a high-quality landscape design to support a rich mix of homes in a truly unique setting.

Subject to planning consent, the proposed scheme will become ilke Homes’ flagship site, and will be designed to maintain the existing campus feel and integrate sympathetically into the surrounding area, which includes iconic twentieth century buildings, the Beeston canal, and the River Trent meadows beyond.

The proposed scheme will seek to deliver 505 houses together with 117 apartments. All the houses will be manufactured along production lines at ilke Homes’ 250,000 sq. ft factory in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.

By using precision-engineering techniques and digital design, all 505 homes will have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of at least a ‘B’, making them more energy-efficient than 92 percent of all new-builds in the UK. Higher levels of energy performance are also expected to translate into huge long-term cost savings on energy bills for residents, with the homes being able to run on as little as £1-a-day.

Acting as a full ‘turnkey’ developer, ilke Homes will manage the entire development process – from securing the land deal, and obtaining gaining planning permission, through to developing the site and delivering the homes. As part of the company’s development led offering, launched in 2019, ilke Homes is already well on its way to deliver over 2,000 homes for a mix of clients including the UK’s largest housing associations and institutional investors, as well as local councils.

ilke Homes has been selected to regenerate a significant part of the Enterprise Zone due to the firm’s commitment and ability to ensure the scheme can be delivered in a sustainable and efficient manner, which aligns closely with Boots’ long-standing vision of “caring for people and communities around the world”.

A Reserved Matters planning application is due to be submitted imminently.

Tom Heathcote, executive director of development at ilke Homes, said:

“This site represents a truly special opportunity to create a unique and sustainable housing development within the established Nottingham conurbations. The site is steeped in rich heritage and has been a central part of Boots’ success story over the last few decades, so we are incredibly excited for the opportunity to work alongside Boots, HTA Design, and the local stakeholders at both Broxtowe Borough and Nottingham City Councils to truly transform this redundant industrial space into a well-designed new community and provide better homes in a better way.”

Mark Chivers, Director of Estates for Boots UK, said:

“We are delighted to partner with ilke Homes to develop this site to provide high-quality, affordable and energy-efficient housing for people in the local area. Because of the historical significance of this site and everything it represents in terms of our company heritage it was vital that we find the right partner. I am pleased that the site will be put to good use and look forward to seeing a thriving community emerge there in the coming years.”

Tim Garratt, CEO of Blackstar Advisory, said:

 “This is probably one of the most important and strategically significant residential land deals in a generation for Nottingham.

It was clear from the outset of the project that the client wanted something away from the ordinary, not an estate of little boxes. We worked very hard with Ilke Homes and their architects to get a solution which satisfies the positive legacy we wanted.”

*Subject to reserved matters planning consent

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Notes to editors

ilke Homes is a modular housing company helping to tackle the UK’s growing housing shortage by manufacturing and delivering high-quality, energy-efficient homes in half the time of traditional methods. The company works closely with local authorities, housing associations and developers across the UK to deliver housing for a mix of tenures. In 2019, the company entered into a £100m joint venture with Places for People, the largest deal yet for Britain’s modular housing sector and received a £30m investment from the government’s housing agency, Homes England. www.ilkehomes.co.uk

The benefits of offsite manufacturing – where homes are created in factories – include:

  • Quality: The precision-engineering techniques employed in the factory mean that the finish of every home is to an exceptional standard and with no snagging issues
  • Sustainability: All of ilke’s homes achieve the highest EPC ratings, either an ‘A’ or ‘B’, avoiding the need for costly retrofitting programmes later down the line once new building regulation come into force post-2025
  • Design: State-of-the-art technology allows ilke Homes to offer a range of different designs which can be customised to meet individual buyer needs, as well as a range of facades that allow a home to react to local vernacular
  • Speed: Short and certain construction programmes mean homes are delivered in half the time of traditional methods, helping to speed up the delivery of much-needed housing for the local community
  • Disruption: Taking the majority of the housebuilding process off site means significantly less lorry movements, dust and noise for local business and residents.
  • Disruption: By completing the construction process offsite, disruption to residents and local businesses is minimised significantly due to less lorry movements, dust and noise in factories