
Building the Future
Future Developments
Our Upcoming Developments
A glimpse into the next chapter of City & Country
Every new development begins with a vision – to create exceptional homes that enrich their surroundings and stand the test of time. From historic restorations to thoughtfully designed new neighbourhoods, our upcoming projects continue our legacy of quality, craft and considered design. Explore what’s next for City & Country and be among the first to discover the homes of the future.
Current Developments

Bowes Field, Ongar
Bowes Field, Ongar
A beautiful new development is coming soon to the historic town of Ongar, offering thoughtfully designed homes surrounded by open countryside. With scenic walks, local shops, and great schools nearby, it’s a peaceful yet well-connected place to put down roots, just a short drive from Epping and easy access into London.
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Kingswood, Surrey
Set within 47.5 acres of private parkland on the edge of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Kingswood is a landmark new development coming soon to one of Surrey’s most desirable locations. Formerly the Legal & General headquarters, this exceptional site enjoys a prestigious North Downs address with excellent access to Epsom, Gatwick, and the M25.
At its heart is a striking Grade II* listed building, a rare example of modern heritage, built circa 1990, which will form the centrepiece of a thoughtfully reimagined community. While the site currently benefits from planning permission for a retirement village, City & Country will be revisiting the proposals and exploring alternative uses, including private residential.
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1792 The Old Gloucester Gaol
Expect the Unexpected
The conversion of 1792 The Old Gloucester Gaol will see the transformation of the listed former prison buildings in to a number of unique and interesting new homes, close to a range of stylish restaurants and shops in the popular Gloucester Docks area.
At the centre of the site lies the Grade II* listed former Main Prison Building, which along with the Grade II listed former Debtors Prison, Governor’s House and Outer Gatehouse will all be turned into residential use, while the addition of seven sensitively designed new buildings within the grounds will provide additional housing. The result will be an exciting range of contemporary one, two and three bedroom homes with private parking, surrounded by a high quality landscape that will include the display of fascinating medieval archaeological remains that were uncovered during the planning application stage.
As part of the redevelopment, the former Chapel in the Main Prison Building will also be turned into community space or potentially a restaurant/café, to provide a vibrant heart of the development and taking in the characterful surroundings of the former prison.
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1885 The Old Dorchester Gaol
1885 The Old Dorchester Gaol
Expect the Unexpected
The conversion of the 1885 Old Dorchester Gaol, will see the former Dorchester Prison which closed in 2013 transformed in to a number of unusual character homes.
The main cell block dating back to 1885 will be turned into residential use, whilst the sensitively designed new buildings will provide additional housing. Once converted the scheme will provide a range of one, two and three bedroom homes with private parking, all surrounded by high quality landscaping. The Grade II listed gatehouse will also be restored and will continue to provide a focal entrance point.
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1610 The Old Shepton Mallet Gaol
1610 The Old Shepton Mallet Gaol, Somerset
Expect the Unexpected
The conversion of 1610 The Old Shepton Mallet Gaol, the oldest working prison in England when it closed in 2013, will see this imposing Victorian building transformed into a number of unusual character homes.
The listed cells blocks, former Treadwheel House and workshop buildings will all be turned into residential use, while the addition of sensitively designed new buildings will provide additional housing. The result will be a range of one, two and three bedroom homes with private parking, surrounded by high quality landscaping.
1610 The Old Shepton Mallet Gaol will be amongst the first prisons to ever be converted to residential use in the UK.
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