Tranquil setting between park and river
Sandwiched between the sweeping Highwall Park and the tranquil River Rother, the Riverside district is characterised by attractive houses with gardens. This district will be completed at an early stage of the Waverley transformation, creating a highly desirable neighbourhood that sets the tone for the rest of the development.
Design flexibility
A wide range of housing styles is possible for this area, all conforming to the basic urban principles of a frontage overlooking the street with a private rear aspect overlooking parking areas and gardens.
Parkland aspect
Those houses overlooking Highwall Park have been deliberately orientated to take full advantage of the parkland view. All dwellings in the Riverside zone are a maximum of three storeys high.
The detail:
Densities range from low at 47 dwellings per hectare (15/acre) to average at 58 dwellings per hectare (23/acre). Different housing densities permit different parking solutions, ranging from integral garages within townhouses to shared courtyards and private mews parking.
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