New developments
Hundreds of new homes have been built in Feltham since 2017, including in the Station Quarter, at Park Edge and within existing housing estates.
Background
Like boroughs across London, Hounslow continues to face huge housing demand and challenging housing targets. Feltham has played an important part in helping us face that challenge, providing new homes for new and existing residents. These new homes in turn bring skills to benefit our economy and custom for our local businesses.
A summary of recent and current schemes
Here is a summary of the new developments in Feltham since 2020, including some that are under construction.
New Road Triangle, (opposite Feltham Station), 5 New Road, Feltham TW14 9DB
Proposals: 176 new homes, 124 of which are social rent homes and 52 homes allocated to key workers in one 14-storey building and one 11-storey building.
Developers: EcoWorld London and Hounslow Council’s wholly owned company Lampton Group
Status: Completed in January 2025
Feltham 355, 3 New Road, Feltham TW14 9AL
Proposals: 120 new homes of which 25 units are affordable rent homes, 23 shared ownership and 72 private units in buildings ranging from four to ten storeys. This riverside residential development allows better access for its residents as well as residents living on Bedfont Lane to Feltham Parklands through the passage under the building and via the footbridge paid by the developer.
Developers: Fairview New Homes
Status: Completed in January 2020
Origin of name: Feltham tram 355 was produced in Feltham during the 1930s
Reach Academy Hanworth Park, High Street, Feltham, TW13 4AB
Proposals: The new 3 from entry all through free school will have 1,480 new school places (90 nursery, 630 primary and 730 secondary (including 280 sixth form) and 30 LA funded SEN places
Developer: Department for Education
Status: Planning permission for the temporary school buildings was granted on 24 May 2024. The new school opened for Year 1 and Reception in September 2024. Hounslow Planning Committee in October 2024 resolved to approve the application for the permanent school buildings.
Frank Towell Court Infills – Heddington, Benefice and Living Courts, Glebelands Road, Feltham TW14
Proposals: Demolition of existing garages for building 102 new social rent homes over two, nine-storey residential towers, a four-storey block of flats and seven Mews houses
Developer: London Borough of Hounslow
Status: Completed in 2023
Origin of name: The first ever homes on the Frank Towell Court site were completed in June 1963 and 60 years later, as 102 new homes were completed. Frank Towell (1905 - 1992) was a Labour Party politician. By 1949 he was living in Bedfont and was elected to Feltham Urban District Council. He was chairman of the council in 1954-55. In 1951 he was elected to Middlesex County Council to represent Feltham North and was advanced to the position of county alderman in 1958.
Magistrates Court, Feltham Court (now), 21-23 Hanworth Road, London TW13 5AF
Proposals: Refurbishment and conversion of the main Magistrates Court building to residential use, demolition of all ancillary buildings to the rear and the erection of a three-storey building fronting Hanworth Road and a two-storey building fronting Cromwell Road to provide a total of 28 residential units, of which 9 are affordable (shared ownership).
Developer: MCR Property Group
Status: Completed in September 2022
History: The Victorian courthouse was originally built in 1902 as Feltham Town Hall. The locally listed building was converted into a magistrates court in 2013.
Former Tesco Car Park (now Furlong, Winnow, Haywood and Selion Court), Reeve Street TW14
Proposals: Redevelopment of part of existing car park associated with Tesco store with the erection of two buildings of between 3-5 storeys in height comprising 104 dwellings, of which 20 units are affordable rent, 12 shared ownership units and 72 private units
Developer: Weston Homes PLC
Status: Completed in 2023
Fern Grove, Feltham TW14 9AY
Proposals: 204 affordable units are delivered in four phases – Fern Grove 1 (21 Fern Grove): To provide 62 apartments in two blocks of four to six storeys, 12 affordable rent and 50 shared ownership units. Fern Grove 2 (61 Fern Grove)): 71 apartments in two blocks of up to seven storeys, 17 units are affordable rent, 54 shared ownership units; Fern Grove 3: 7 storey of 43 affordable rent; Fern Grove 4A (50-56 Fern Grove): Part two storey part four storey building to create 18 affordable rent flats; Fern Grove 4B (Garages/Land at Nursery Close, TW14 9BE owned by Hounslow Council):a three storey building to provide 10 affordable rent flats.
Developers: Howarth Contractors Ltd and Network Housing Group; Hounslow Council
Status: Fern Grove 1,2 and 3 were completed before summer 2023. Fern Grove 4A and 4B are under construction.
Rose Gardens, Feltham TW13 4JG
Proposals: Demolition of two existing buildings within Rose Gardens Estate and erection of three buildings comprising 42 social rent units.
Developers: London Borough of Hounslow
Status: Completed in June 2025
Hanworth Park House, Forest Road, Feltham TW13 7EY
Proposal: Hybrid planning application comprising a full application for the restoration, conversion and extension of Hanworth Park House with a change of use to community, one residential home for caretaker purposes and office uses with associated highway improvements; and an outline application with all matters reserved except access for up to 300 residential homes (180 private, 120 affordable rent units) car and cycle parking, landscaping, restoration and enhancement of adjacent woodland for public use and associated works
Developers: AGC Ltd and London Borough of Hounslow
Status: Planning consent with a legal agreement was granted on 29 November 2024
History: Hanworth Air Park operational 1917–1919 and 1929–1947. In the 1930s, it was best known as a centre for private flying, society events, visits by the Graf Zeppelin airship, and for aircraft manufacture by the Whitehead Aircraft Company during World War I and General Aircraft Limited (GAL) 1934–1949; in total over 1,650 aircraft were built there. Hanworth Park was a royal hunting ground, notably used by Henry VIII. The area, including the current Hanworth Park House, was originally a royal hunting lodge and was used by Henry VII and later Henry VIII for hunting on Hounslow Heath. The park became known as The Royal Manor of Hanworth, and the house as the Palace of Hanworth.
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