



Importantly, the development takes into account Billericay's surviving street layout, which originates from the medieval period and is of great historical importance. The development seeks to create a break in the massing, providing a moment of relief that leads to a court space, thus taking advantage of its location on a site at the hinge point of the high street.
The massing of the development has been thoughtfully considered, with clear breaks allowing for permeability and relief whilst also enabling sufficient access and egress to and from the site. By building up to a cluster high point that responds to the scale of buildings to the south of the site, the proposed design creates a dynamic roofscape that enhances the views from both the north and south, drawing the viewer’s gaze along the key artery through the heart of Billericay.
The massing of the development has been thoughtfully considered, with clear breaks allowing for permeability and relief whilst also enabling sufficient access and egress to and from the site. By building up to a cluster high point that responds to the scale of buildings to the south of the site, the proposed design creates a dynamic roofscape that enhances the views from both the north and south, drawing the viewer’s gaze along the key artery through the heart of Billericay.
In summary, this mixed-use development in Billericay's High Street embodies sustainable development principles, responds thoughtfully to the surrounding urban fabric, and draws inspiration from the area's rich history and character, creating a vibrant new piece of the town that will serve as a lively and prosperous shopping area for future generations.
WESTON HALL
CHURCH RISE
ST. OLAVS
LYNTON GRANGE
MANOR PARK WORKS
GARNHAM STREET
HONOR OAK PARK
CAMBRIDGE GATE
WYCHWOOD SCHOOL
FOREST ROAD
MAY GURNEY
OAKWOOD