Practice’s 2,550-home plans for Winstanley and York Road estates include 32-storey tower

HTA Design-led proposals to redevelop a south London neighbourhood with 2,550 homes, new shops and a new sports centre have been lodged for planning.

The practice, along with Henley Halebrown and LA Architects, is working on the regeneration of the York Gardens Estate and Winstanley Road Estate in Battersea for a joint-venture partnership between Wandsworth council and housebuilder Taylor Wimpey.

Plans just lodged with the authority seek detailed consent for the scheme’s 500-home first phase, the tallest element of which is a 32-storey HTA-designed residential block, which would feature a leisure centre and a library designed by LA Architects at its lower levels. The tower and a lower-rise sister structure on the site would deliver 239 flats for private sale.

The Winstanley and York Road Estates regeneration plans, drawn up by HTA, Henley Halebrown and LA Architects

The Winstanley and York Road Estates regeneration plans, drawn up by HTA, Henley Halebrown and LA Architects

The hybrid application also seeks detailed consent for an eight-storey red-brick-faced apartment block designed by Henley Halebrown, which the practice described as being inspired by 19th-century central London mansion blocks. The building, set around a courtyard, would deliver 64 private-sale homes and 63 “affordable” units.

HTA also designed a third element for the scheme’s first phase: a gateway structure that is 14 storeys at its tallest and which will feature 136 affordable units and close to 400sq m of commercial space.

Henley Halebrown's eight-storey apartment block for the Winstanley and York Road Estates regeneration project. The practice said the building, which features a courtyard at its centre, was inspired by 19th century mansion blocks in the capital

Henley Halebrown’s eight-storey apartment block for the Winstanley and York Road Estates regeneration project. 

Additionally, the application seeks detailed consent for a 2.5ha park on the site.

The design and access statement supporting the proposals said the scheme would “create an exceptional new place” in the capital that “exceeds the needs and expectaions of existing residents”.

According to the document, 35% of the new homes earmarked for delivery will be classifiable as “affordable”.

The Winstanley and York Road Estates regeneration plans, drawn up by HTA, Henley Halebrown and LA Architects

The Winstanley and York Road Estates regeneration plans, drawn up by HTA, Henley Halebrown and LA Architects

Although the latest proposals are presented as the first phase of redevelopment for the Winstanley Road and York Road estates, HTA – along with Figureground Architects and Henley Halebrown – last year won planning permission for the scheme’s so-called “phase 0”.

It features 139 new homes split between a 20-storey residential block and lower-rise units, and a six-storey community building earmarked to provide a permanent home for Thames Christian College and Battersea Chapel Baptist Church.

Wandsworth is accepting consultation responses on the latest application until February 27. It has yet to set a determination date for the scheme.

Overview of the Winstanley and York Road Estates regeneration plans, drawn up by HTA, Henley Halebrown and LA Architects

Overview of the Winstanley and York Road Estates regeneration plans, drawn up by HTA, Henley Halebrown and LA Architects