01 December 2025
Vistry completes two major deals to deliver over 3,500 new homes in Worcester and Bury St Edmunds
Vistry, the UK’s leading provider of mixed-tenure homes, has completed contracts on two landmark sites in South Worcester and Bury St Edmunds, paving the way for the delivery of more than 3,500 high-quality new homes across the two locations.
In South Worcester, Vistry will deliver over 2,000 new homes as part of the Hopfields development, a vibrant mixed-use community already benefiting from outline planning consent. The scheme will include a local centre, up to 2,204 homes with 20% designated as affordable housing. At least half of the homes are pre-sold in line with Vistry’s partnership-led delivery approach, with approximately 800 affordable homes and PRS properties and 1,200 homes available for open market sale through Vistry’s Linden Homes, Countryside, and Bovis Homes brands. Many homes will feature timber frames manufactured by Vistry Works, supporting sustainability and efficiency.
In Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Vistry has secured a 194-acre site to the northeast of the town, enabling the delivery of more than 1,300 new homes as part of one of the region’s largest sustainable urban extensions. The masterplan includes up to 1,375 homes, a new primary school, commercial space, a local centre, and a country park. Of the new homes, a minimum of 30% are designated as affordable. The scheme already benefits from hybrid planning permission from West Suffolk District Council for 1,375 new homes alongside a number of community facilities, with 287 having secured reserved matters consent. The project will be delivered in phases over the next decade, representing a significant investment in the future of Bury St Edmunds and supporting the area’s economic growth.
James Warrington, Executive Chair (North, South Midlands and East Division) at Vistry, said: “Large sites such as these demonstrate our long-term commitment to building more mixed-tenure homes at scale, helping to meet the acute shortage of affordable homes across the country. Thanks to the unique strengths of Vistry, we can make use of our retail brands Bovis Homes, Countryside and Linden Homes as well as taking advantage of the timber frame manufacturing capabilities of Vistry Works.”
Both developments reflect Vistry’s partnership-led approach and commitment to delivering sustainable communities, with a significant proportion of homes designated as affordable, and supported by community facilities and extensive green spaces.
Vistry would like to extend its thanks to Savills for its work on the Bury St Edmunds contracts, and Fisher German and Arc Chartered Surveyors for their unwavering support on the land purchase at Hopfields.