Berkeley has launched Sutton Garden Square, a landmark 5.6‑acre South London regeneration project that will transform a major town-centre location in the heart of Sutton.
The new neighbourhood will deliver more than 1,000 private and affordable new homes, alongside realms of public greenery inspired by the famous garden squares of London. The development will also provide a suite of amenities designed to bring people together and 8,500 sq ft of commercial space.
The first collection to launch is The Kensington, comprising 159 thoughtfully designed one, two and three-bedroom energy-efficient apartments with carefully considered layouts, high specification, warm brick façades and full-height windows. Residents will benefit from private and shared outdoor spaces, including landscaped gardens, roof terraces and access to The Pavilion, a collection of amenities featuring co-working spaces, a gym, concierge service, games room, pet spa and children's playroom.
Located just three minutes' walk from Sutton Station, Sutton Garden Square offers fast connections to central London, while placing residents within easy reach of the town's shops, cafés, restaurants and employment hubs.
The town centre is also poised for significant economic growth, driven by the £1bn London Cancer Hub regeneration and ongoing local investment, with Berkeley contributing to the delivery of new routes throughout the development to improve connectivity between key town centre areas.
Marcus Blake, Managing Director, Berkeley, commented: “We are proud to be delivering a brand-new neighbourhood for London, in the heart of one of its most desirable suburban markets. Bringing over 1,000 new homes, green space and improved connectivity, Sutton Garden Square is set to be one of South London’s most significant regeneration projects.
“The launch of The Kensington collection sets the tone for what’s to come at Sutton Garden Square, bringing forward high-quality, inviting homes that offer easy access to excellent transport links, with central London just 30 minutes away by train, alongside outstanding resident amenities and a focus on outside space that promotes both convenience and community.”
Construction of The Kensington collection is set to begin this year, with the first homes completing from 2028.