Our Barton Way scheme brings a striking three-storey building with eight affordable apartments, parking, and new landscaping, enhancing Croxley Green with thoughtful design and a modern architectural presence. At street level, a vibrant village hall offers flexible spaces and a Parish Council hub, creating a welcoming civic heart. This revitalises the junction, boosting local pride and community activity.
The new building is designed to sit harmoniously alongside the neighbouring library and Red Cross centre, creating a distinctive landmark at the heart of Croxley Green. By replacing the previous structure with a carefully composed three-storey development, the scheme enriches the character of this prominent corner site. Buff brickwork, off-white render, and gentle green accents link the architecture to its local context, while new trees and soft landscaping soften the streetscape, boost biodiversity, and introduce a welcoming green frontage.
This redevelopment breathes new life into an underused site, replacing an outdated building with a lively destination that caters to diverse local needs. The scheme thoughtfully combines affordable homes, a contemporary village hall, and dedicated parish council spaces, making full use of this valuable corner plot. Quality materials and well-integrated green spaces ensure it blends seamlessly with its surroundings. Positioned at a key crossroads, the striking architecture reinforces Barton Way’s distinct character and provides lasting benefits for the Croxley Green community.