Plans submitted for Wynyard Park growth
A North East residential developer is preparing to expand a prestigious private estate with new family homes, supporting the region’s growing housing needs.
Stonebridge Homes, supported by planning specialist Hedley Planning, has submitted plans for 245 new three, four and five-bedroom properties at Wynyard Park, Stockton-on-Tees.
The homes will feature sustainable design elements including roof-mounted solar panels and electric car charging points, with 122 properties designed for enhanced accessibility, including 20 wheelchair-friendly homes.
The 15-hectare site will retain existing woodland and include landscaping to support biodiversity and climate resilience.
Hedley Planning director Alex Franklin, who is overseeing the planning application, said: “This submission is welcome news and the latest step in the ongoing Wynyard Park success story.
“If plans are approved, the project will deliver a high-quality residential development to live in, incorporating a strong landscaping strategy, sustainable access, and a significant boost to the borough's housing supply.”
Chris Musgrave, chief executive of Wynyard Park Limited, added: “This latest proposal is part of the continued development of high-quality homes and facilities at Wynyard Park.
“It will support job creation, the local supply chain and deliver a development that people can be proud of.
“This is a great step for Wynyard Park and I’m looking forward to seeing it come to fruition.”
The project is expected to go before Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council this summer, with construction potentially starting in 2026.
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