Marriott’s Park,
Taverham

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Planning permission was granted by Broadland Council in 2024 for new homes, open space, land for community uses and a local centre on the Land Between Fir Covert Road and Reepham Road, Taverham.

The land is now owned by Barratt Homes, David Wilson Homes, Norfolk Homes and Abel Homes (the Developers), who are bringing forward a new, high-quality development on the site, known as Marriott’s Park.

The Developers intend to commence work on the site in the summer of 2025.

This website will act as a hub for updates on the development of Marriott’s Park.

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Planning permission was granted by Broadland Council in 2024 for new homes, open space, land for community uses and a local centre on the Land Between Fir Covert Road and Reepham Road, Taverham.

The land is now owned by Barratt Homes, David Wilson Homes, Norfolk Homes and Abel Homes (the Developers), who are bringing forward a new, high-quality development on the site, known as Marriott’s Park.

The Developers intend to commence work on the site in the summer of 2025.

This website will act as a hub for updates on the development of Marriott’s Park.

The site

The site at Marriott’s Park lies just north of Taverham, bounded by the village to the south, the Broadland Northway (A1270) to the north, Fir Covert Road to the west and Reepham Road to the east.

Marriott’s Park has outline planning permission for for up to 1,530 new homes, open space and community uses including specialist care units, land for a primary school, land for a community centre and a local centre on the Land Between Fir Covert Road and Reepham Road, Taverham.

The site is well connected, with convenient access to Norwich, Norfolk’s central hub, which can be reached via car in approx. 15-20 minutes and via public transport in approx. 30 minutes (bus route 29/x29).

It also benefits from a range of pedestrian and cycle routes, with Marriott’s Way providing a central route for pedestrians and cyclists through the site, and other routes along Breck Farm Lane, Fir Covert Road and along the Broadland Northway linking to the variety of countryside and river walks.

Site Boundary

Updates

28th May
Managed Access Arrangements During the Construction Phase
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