• Planning Approval Granted for Our Development in Goodworth Clatford, Hampshire

    Watercolour-style illustration of a proposed residential development in Goodworth Clatford, Hampshire

    We’re pleased to share that we have secured Outline planning permission for our proposed new housing development in the picturesque Hampshire village of Goodworth Clatford. The 2.9-hectare site, located on Barrow Hill, will deliver up to 40 homes, including 40% affordable housing, alongside new public open space.

    This sustainable development will make a meaningful contribution to addressing local demand for affordable homes and directly respond to Test Valley’s housing land supply shortfall. Our mixed-tenure community will provide a variety of open-market housing options to suit first-time buyers, growing families, and downsizers, while the affordable housing will be delivered by VIVID, a not-for-profit affordable housing provider and the owner of Bargate Homes.

    The proposals reflect our commitment to creating sustainable, high-quality housing developments. Each home will be built to a high EPC rating, ensuring energy efficiency that helps reduce carbon footprints and lowers household running costs for our future residents. Our designs also include thoughtfully landscaped spaces, rewilding initiatives, and new planting to enhance biodiversity and support natural habitats across the site.

    Mark White, our Managing Director at Bargate Homes, said: “We are delighted to receive Outline planning approval for this site in Goodworth Clatford, a location steeped in character and surrounded by beautiful Hampshire countryside. This development will not only help to address the pressing need for affordable housing but also create a sustainable community with access to local amenities, open green spaces, and strong transport links. 

    “One of our last Test Valley developments, The Landings in Over Wallop, was completed in 2017 and was a huge success with the local community. We’re confident this will be the same – our vision is to deliver beautifully crafted homes that benefit both the residents and the environment, contributing to the local area for years to come.”

    Our plans for the site align with the 20-minute neighbourhood concept, ensuring that local facilities, employment opportunities, and schools are within a short walk, cycle, or drive. Future residents will benefit from being close to key village amenities, including a primary school, post office, shops, play area, adjacent allotments, and the Queen Elizabeth II Recreation Ground.

    The development is also strategically located with excellent connectivity to nearby Andover, just three miles away, which offers train services to London Waterloo and major towns including Basingstoke, Winchester, and Southampton. The A303 is just a short drive away, linking to the national motorway network.

    Our proposals feature a tree-lined entrance for vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians via Barrow Hill, and a mix of one to four-bedroom homes, with parking and extensive public open space.

    We’re currently preparing a Reserved Matters application in collaboration with our consultant team for submission next year.

  • Bargate Donates £5,000 to Support Warsash Victory Hall Restoration

    Bargate Homes Donates £5,000 to Support Warsash Victory Hall Restoration

    We’re proud to share that we’ve donated £5,000 to Victory Hall in Warsash to support essential facility upgrades. Our funding will specifically contribute to the provision of a new accessible toilet within the foyer, ensuring all hall users can benefit from improved facilities.

    Located in the heart of the scenic village of Warsash, Victory Hall has been a vital hub for local events, social gatherings, and recreational activities for 50 years. However, recent assessments highlighted the need for improvements, particularly the addition of an accessible toilet that is easily reached by all users. Our contribution will help fund these vital enhancements, ensuring the hall continues to serve as an inclusive space for the community.

    Mark White, our Managing Director, said: “We are committed to supporting the communities where we build, and we’re pleased to contribute towards these facility upgrades at Victory Hall. With our nearby Rivercross development in Warsash, it’s important to us that we play a role in strengthening local amenities for both new and long-standing residents.”

    Mike Ford, Trustee of Victory Hall, said: “The donation from Bargate Homes is a fantastic boost to our improvement efforts. The addition of a fully accessible toilet and the upgrade of existing facilities will make a real difference for our users. We’re incredibly grateful to Bargate Homes for their support in maintaining and enhancing this valued community space.”

    Victory Hall is undergoing a phased programme of improvements. The work includes a new accessible toilet in the foyer, upgrades to the existing toilet facilities, and additional general storage. Construction is set to begin at the end of March, with completion expected in the summer.

    The hall is located less than a mile from our flagship and award-winning Rivercross development. Located off Brook Lane, this idyllic community features a range of two- to four-bedroom energy-efficient new homes, all in a sought-after coastal location.

  • Sustainability at the Mayflower Theatre with Reusable Cups Initiative

    Reusable plastic cups at a bar featuring Bargate Homes branding, promoting sustainability and cup returns

    At Bargate Homes, we are proud to champion sustainable living – not only through the homes we build, but also by supporting community initiatives that make a positive impact. As part of our ongoing partnership with Mayflower Theatre, we are delighted to have sponsored the theatre’s new reusable cup scheme, helping to eradicate over 120,000 single-use plastic cups every year.

    The introduction of STACK-CUP™ reusable cups at Mayflower Theatre marks a significant step forward in reducing environmental impact at one of Southampton’s most beloved venues. Disposable plastic cups can take up to 450 years to degrade, creating harmful microplastics that threaten wildlife and our ecosystems. By switching to reusable cups, which can be washed, reused and eventually fully recycled, Mayflower Theatre is leading the way in sustainable change.

    Mark White, our Managing Director, said: “Supporting sustainable initiatives in the local community where we build is incredibly important to us. By sponsoring Mayflower Theatre’s new reusable cup scheme, we’re proud to help reduce single-use plastic and back a venue that brings so much to our community. Having supported last year’s panto, this partnership builds on our continued support for the theatre and our commitment to Southampton’s cultural and environmental future.”

    Ben Miles, Head of Sales and Marketing of STACK-CUP™ said, “We are delighted to be joining forces with Mayflower Theatre in their efforts to be more sustainable, offering a practical and environmentally friendly solution to audiences who wish to take their drinks into the auditorium. Mayflower Theatre marks the first theatre on the South Coast that we have our cups in, and we hope many other local theatres and venues follow suit. We already work with many venues around the country and have recently become the provider for all Belfast venues, which will save the city an estimated 2.5 million single-use cups going into landfill every year. We look forward to seeing Mayflower Theatre’s patrons embrace this initiative and enjoy their drinks with sustainability in mind.”

    Tasha Finch, Head of Customer Operations at Mayflower said, “We continue to take positive steps towards greater sustainability, and we are excited to be working towards removing single-use plastic

    from Mayflower Theatre. Our customers expect us to play a positive role in the communities we serve and to take the lead in environmental initiatives. Our thanks also go to Bargate for their continued support.”

    Mayflower Theatre’s broader carbon reduction programme has seen recycling rates rise from 10.4% in 2020 to 60% in 2024/25, alongside an investment of over £500,000 in energy-efficient LED lighting throughout the auditorium and stage areas. Planning permission has also been granted for a new solar array installation in the coming months.

    The reusable cups will be available at all Mayflower Theatre bars starting 30 April 2025 and will form part of the venue’s work under the Theatre Green Book guidelines to further reduce its carbon footprint.

    We are proud to be part of this important initiative and to continue our support of projects that protect and enhance the communities where we live and work.

  • Green Light for 95 New Homes in Pagham, West Sussex

    Aerial plan view showing approved layout for 95 new homes in Pagham, West Sussex, including roads and green space

    We have received the green light from Arun District Council to develop 95 new homes on a 4.91-Ha (12.13-acre) site in the coastal village of Pagham, West Sussex. It is the sixth scheme we have received planning permission for since the start of 2025, totalling over 400 new family homes.

    Located on Pagham Road, the new development will feature a variety of mixed tenure detached, semi-detached and terraced houses, alongside maisonettes. Designed by Thrive Architects, the scheme layout comprises one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom homes, as well as new Public Open Space and pedestrian access to serve the wider existing community, together with children’s play areas. 30% of the 95 homes will be delivered to VIVID, Bargate’s parent company, for affordable housing.

    The delegated approval of the Reserved Matters application will enable us to make preparations to commence construction later this year. The scheme will be constructed to a high EPC rating, including green technologies, with PV Solar Panels, air source heat pumps, and each home having an EV charger.

    Mark White, Managing Director of Bargate, said: “Having handed over 250 beautiful homes to customers in our 2024/5 financial year, we are thrilled to be celebrating 20 years of trading by cementing our growth trajectory. Since the start of 2025, we have received the green light for over 400 family homes, with a number of additional planning applications currently being processed.

    “This exemplary housing development in Pagham will create much-needed opportunities to live in an eco-focused home in a sought-after West Sussex spot. Located close to the coast and just two miles from the popular holiday destination of Bognor Regis, this prized site also benefits from being only six miles from the cathedral city of Chichester.

    “We will continue to work with Arun District Council to make preparations to commence work on site, with the first home handovers anticipated for 2026.”

    The residential development will be constructed using traditional materials inspired by the architectural styles found across the locality, including brick facades, flint and weatherboarding. The majority of the plots will be set out over two storeys, with some having one and a half floors.

    The site benefits from a good level of accessibility for pedestrians. Pagham village – a 35-minute walk or five-minute drive – has a variety of amenities, including local schools, pubs, shops, village hall, church and leisure facilities, while a new local centre and primary school are due to be constructed to the south of Summer Lane.

    This new scheme will deliver biodiversity net gains across the site. All existing trees suitable for retention will be retained and supplemented with new planting. A range of wildlife boxes including bat boxes, bird boxes, bee bricks and insect hotels will be distributed throughout the development, as well as a sensitive lighting strategy to maintain dark corridors for bats.

    Pagham, located on the West Sussex coast, is two miles west of Bognor Regis, and six miles south of Chichester. It is home to the Nature Conservation Site of Pagham Harbour, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Chichester has a large centre with many popular bars and restaurants and larger high street stores. It is a 15-minute drive from the development site or a 25-minute bus ride.

    Bognor Regis train station has frequent services running to London Victoria in 1hr30, as well as services to Gatwick Airport in just over an hour. The wider motorway network can be reached via the B1266, followed by the A27 and A3, leading onto the M25.

  • New Brand and Website Mark New Era for Bargate!

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    We have unveiled a refreshed brand and launched a bespoke website to acknowledge our rapid growth and status as a 5* HBF housebuilder.

    bargatehomes.co.uk is the first asset to be unveiled in the comprehensive suite of marketing materials that is currently undergoing a rebrand. In the coming months, new look brochures, signage, digital displays, adverts, marketing suites and show homes will be launched to fully showcase the refined new look.

    Bargate’s refreshed brand focuses on modern heritage and timeless elegance. A capital B has become our new logo emblem, with crisp imagery emphasising the importance placed on design, craftsmanship, and the commitment to enhancing the local landscape.

    Mark White, Managing Director of Bargate said: “We concluded the 2024/5 financial year by delivering the highest number of homes and turnover in our history. 250 energy-efficient houses and apartments were handed over to customers, while our growth trajectory is supported by live planning applications equating to a total gross development value in the region of £460m. I am immensely proud that we have also achieved a five-star rating in the Home Builders Federation (HBF) Customer Satisfaction Survey.

    “Entering our 20th year was the trigger that prompted us to embark on a strategic marketing review and really consider everything our brand needed to reflect. With Bargate having grown and evolved over recent years, we set out to elevate our brand style and our 24/7 shop window – which is essentially what a website is – to meet the heightened aspirations of this brilliant business and our customers.

    “Since 2006, we’ve been committed to building exceptional homes that put people and quality first. As we embrace the future, we do so with a renewed identity that reflects our continued dedication to craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and community-focused development.”

    The new logo embraces Bargate’s heritage, featuring a bespoke font inspired by the architectural elements of our distinctive porches. The identity extends into flexible design elements that reflect the individuality of every Bargate home.

    Andrew French, Sales and Marketing Director for Bargate, added: “Central to our brief for this brand refresh was for our website and marketing assets to illustrate the hand-picked exclusivity of owning a Bargate home. We’re known for our prime developments in aspirational locations, designing beautiful spacious family homes that blend into their scenic surroundings, and the huge emphasis on personalised care that we put into every customer journey.

    “While Bargate’s brand has evolved, our mission remains the same – to create homes that stand the test of time, enriching the landscapes and communities we are privileged to be part of. We couldn’t have reached this milestone without our valued customers and partners.

    “Through everything we do and communicate, we want to make it clear that a reservation signals the point at which we take a new customer under our wing and look after their greatest asset.”

    The brand refresh and website design were undertaken by Basingstoke-based design studio The Escape. The bespoke website has been designed to be customer-focused and intuitive to navigate and explore across smart phones, tablets and computer screens.

    Earlier this year, we received the 2025 Outstanding Achievement Award for Customer Satisfaction from In-House Research, together with an overall Gold Award. In-House Research’s newly released Annual Benchmark indicates where by all housebuilders who participate in the comprehensive customer survey stand, compared against an average benchmark score. Bargate consistently scored above the benchmark in every category. In the ‘would you recommend to a friend’ category, Bargate scored 98.8%.

    We recently started onsite enabling works for our 100th development. Major developments where homes are currently available to purchase include Heritage Place at North Stoneham Park in Eastleigh, our flagship site Rivercross located in Warsash, and Norton Chase in Lovedean. New developments will be launched later this year.

    Bargate was one of the first SME housebuilders to join the New Homes Quality Board (NHQB) Register of Developers, which offers our customers increased peace of mind and enhanced protection.