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  2. Whitefriars Housing Group - Wikipedia

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    The development programme commenced in 2008 and will last 12–15 years with the construction of 2,500 houses for sale, 1,000 new homes for rent by Whitefriars and 150 homes for residents who will initially move out due to the regeneration. [4] Whitefriars is working with Bovis Homes who were appointed as preferred developer in September 2005. [5]

  3. Chelmsley Wood - Wikipedia

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    Land was compulsorily purchased and construction of the 15,590 dwellings was begun in 1965 and completed in 1970. Although the area became part of Solihull in 1974, Birmingham City Council retained control of their houses until they were officially transferred to Solihull MBC on 29 September 1980. [6]

  4. Council house - Wikipedia

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    A council estate is a building complex containing a number of council houses and other amenities like schools and shops. Construction took place mainly from 1919 to 1980s, as a result of the Housing Act 1919. Though more council houses have been built since then, fewer have been built in recent years.

  5. Untypical - Wikipedia

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    Kier Living was bought by a new company owned by Hands, and was rebranded as Tilia Homes in May 2021. The business completed over 1,100 private and affordable homes in the year to June 2020. The business completed over 1,100 private and affordable homes in the year to June 2020.

  6. Monkspath - Wikipedia

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    Monkspath is a large residential community and light-industrial area of Solihull, West Midlands, England, southeast of the town's Shirley district (and served by Junction 4 of the M42 motorway). Monkspath is in the Blythe ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. Monkspath Hall Road

  7. New Berry Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Hall was designed by J. A. Chatwin and built as a gothic style Victorian mansion on the outskirts of Solihull, Warwickshire.Work commenced in 1870 and was completed in 1880, with South and North Lodges added in 1884 and 1905 respectively.

  8. Dorridge - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, several houses sold for over £1,000,000 according to the land registry. According to housing website Zoopla , the average house price in Dorridge in the year to October 2024 was almost £678,000, amongst the very highest in the UK outside of London.

  9. Dickens Heath - Wikipedia

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    The Solihull Unitary Development Plan proposed a settlement of 850 new houses adjacent to the existing hamlets of Dickens Heath Road and Tythebarn Lane. In May 1991, there was a public enquiry into objections and, following a favourable response by the Government Inspector, Solihull Council approved the principle of the Dickens Heath project in ...

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