Housebuilder completes £14m Hagley development
Cameron Homes has completed its £13.8m Hagley Manor development, on the edge of Hagley in Worcestershire.
The 26 three, four, and five-bedroom homes achieved record values for the Staffordshire-headquartered housebuilder.

Consisting of 16 open market properties, three First Homes, and seven affordable homes delivered to Bromsgrove District Housing Trust, the development took 18 months to construct, with all homes matched with buyers ahead of the build programme.
The 16 three to five-bedroom open market houses, consisting of detached and executive detached styles, sold for between £357,000 and £970,000. The eight house designs for the private homes range from 1,159 to 2,381 sq ft in size, catering to a range of buyers including first time buyers, growing families and downsizers.
Paul Morrisey, operations director at Cameron Homes, said: “We are thrilled to see this wonderful development completed in only 18 months, with all 26 houses now lived-in family homes.
“As it is a sloping site, boundary retainment work was required to create the development area, prior to housebuilding commencing, which required specialist groundworks and site preparation.”
Guy Bebbington, managing director of Cameron Homes, said: “Hagley is one of the most desirable villages across the entire West Midlands conurbation. Sites for new homes are few and far between, so it’s been wonderful to add to the village’s appeal with a beautiful collection of energy-efficient Cameron houses.
“While we’ve finished building at Hagley Manor, we currently have 11 other development sites under construction across the Midlands. We’re actively looking for more prime residential land in the locality, so that we can continue to meet local needs for high quality family homes.”
The site was allocated for residential development in Bromsgrove District Council’s adopted local plan.
Cameron Homes appointed Staffordshire-based White Ridge Architecture to design and submit a detailed planning application, which was approved in 2023. The 5-star HBF housebuilder began work on site after planning conditions were discharged and S106 obligations finalised.
The homes at Hagley Manor have been built to achieve a high EPC rating, ensuring residents can significantly cut their carbon footprint and benefit from energy savings. Hive thermostats, electric vehicle car chargers, and high performance solar PV panels are installed as standard. Stylish fitted kitchens feature integrated Bosch or Electrolux appliances. Bathrooms, en-suites and cloakrooms have contemporary white sanitaryware, with Porcelanosa floor and wall tiles.
The development also includes a new cycle path which links to the nearby network and ecological enhancements delivered by the housebuilder to increase the biodiversity of the site
Cameron Homes, which was established in 1994, is currently delivering more than 200 homes across 11 live developments and has a pipeline of future sites expected to deliver around 1,000 new homes.





