Homes in the fourth phase of development of the former Transport Research Laboratory site in Crowthorne have been released for sale.
Bovis Homes and Linden Homes are building a total of 169 properties at Buckler’s Park off Nine Mile Ride.
The site was where many highway innovations were born and tested, including mini-roundabouts and cycle lanes.
Bovis Homes and Linden Homes are both part of the Vistry Group, and marketing manager Alix Laflin said: “I’m sure many house-hunters have been keeping an interested eye on this location to see when the homes would go on sale as this is a highly desirable area.
“The first properties to go on sale are three and four-bedroom family houses with bifold or French doors opening out onto the garden, while a range of one and two-bedroom places will go on sale at a later stage.
Currently, three- and four-bedroom Bovis Homes properties for sale, are priced from £499,500.
Planning permission for the Bovis Homes and Linden Homes scheme at Buckler’s Park was granted by Bracknell Forest Council in December 2022.
This is the fourth residential phase of regeneration of the TRL land. The wider scheme has outline planning permission for up to 1,000 new homes, a country park and community facilities.
Show homes within this phase are due to open in October, while the first residents are due to move into their new Bovis Homes or Linden Homes properties at Buckler’s Park in Winter 2023.