



The Brownfield development land on the site of the old village bakery and Lincolnshire Highways yard, has been Carr & Carr’s most popular development in the village of Waltham.
This award winning development is a mixture of 2-3 bedroom bungalows with a small proportion of 4 bedroom detached houses.
The design of this site, and the homes on it, was quite revolutionary at the time. All the homes were built around the sun with most also having large entrance lobbies to restrict the loss of heat when the entrance doors where open. These are still some of the most energy efficient homes we have built.
The naming of the roads was a nod to the company and also the village’s history. The Camargue was the flagship model for Rolls Royce cars and this development was the flagshipsite for Carr & Carr, so it was felt a suitable name to use. The remaining streets where named after past vicars of Waltham All Saints Church – Kemeshame, Geipel, Nunnerley, Shears & Markham.
This development was a multi awarding winning one, with 4 NHBC awards won over the build period of the site.