Stitch Architects to support £250m housing partnership between Lambeth council and Vistry

Lambeth housing 2

Source: Stockwool Architects

More than 500 homes are planned across six council-owned sites, with at least half of them affordable and a majority of those for social rent

Lambeth council has agreed a partnership with Vistry Group to deliver more than 500 homes across six sites in the borough, with at least 50% to be affordable housing and 70% of that at social rent.

The £250m programme, known as New Homes 6, covers sites at Denby Court in Kennington, Larkhall Lane in Stockwell, Knight’s Walk in Kennington, Jonathan and Orsett Street in Vauxhall, Wootton Street in Waterloo and Trinity Rise in Tulse Hill. The first project at Denby Court is intended to deliver 141 homes, with construction expected to start in 2026.

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