Case study: Hampshire Trust Bank delivers funding for environmentally-friendly rural development

The project involved the demolition of existing farm buildings at Andersey Farm in Wantage, Oxfordshire, to be replaced with five residential eco-buildings

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Property | Reporter
16th May 2024
Scott Apps HTB 358
"HTB is committed to improving the efficiency status of housing stock across the UK, so while this was an unusual case it was one we were keen to work on"
- Scott Apps - Hampshire Trust Bank

Hampshire Trust Bank has completed a £3.195m development finance facility to fund the construction of five properties with exemplary environmental ratings on farmland in Oxfordshire.

The developer was determined from the outset to deliver properties with high energy efficiency ratings, a feature which is rare to find in rural areas. This goal has been achieved, with the project progressing on time and on budget.

The team effort between the developer, the group of professionals they assembled around the project and HTB’s Head of Origination Rob Syrett meant that they could confidently pursue their ambitious environmental targets.

Adam Stiles, mortgage broker at Helix Financial Partners who introduced the deal, commented: “This was a highly unusual case because of the environmental focus from the developer. It’s really unusual to secure such high energy efficiency ratings on rural properties, but the developer was clear about what they wanted to achieve.

“HTB excels in delivering a personal service on development cases, getting to know the borrower and understand their plans, which is why they were the perfect funding partner on this project.”

Scott Apps, (pictured) Head of Distribution for development finance at HTB, added: “HTB is committed to improving the efficiency status of housing stock across the UK, so while this was an unusual case it was one we were keen to work on.

“We are proud to have built a broad team of regional Lending Directors, who are able to bring their own local knowledge and expertise to determining the viability of potential projects. That experience is also crucial when it comes to working with inexperienced developers, as was the case here - even if a developer doesn’t have an extensive portfolio, if they have a quality team around them then we will look for ways to support them."

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