Brownfield Sites

Browse 21,935 brownfield development sites across the UK

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SiteCouncilDwellingsHectaresStatus
133 to 141 Reddings Lane, Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East-240.56permissioned
Greyfriars House, Birch Tree Close, King's Lynn-240.34permissioned
Land south of Hollin Cross Lane Glossop SK13 8JH-242.00permissioned
Flogas Direct Ltd, Station Works, Binton CV37 9UA ''-241.80permissioned
165-169 Lymington Rd.-240.35permissioned
56-60 Farmstead Road-240.39permissioned
5-12 Arundel Crescent-240.18permissioned
Downham School, Horn Lane-240.49permissioned
5-7 Mill Road and 4 Fox Street Gillingham-240.09permissioned
Cane House, Waterworks Lane, Hooton, Ellesmere Port-240.30permissioned
1-6 Market Place, 1 Market Street and 37 High Street, Dartford DA1 1EX-240.05permissioned
South of Willows Rd, North of Whiteside Close-240.48permissioned
Former Bean Cars, 60, Hall Street, Dudley, DY2 7DQ-240.13permissioned
12 - 18 High Road London N2 9PJ-240.14permissioned
Former Broadway Inn, 33-35 Broadway, Salford, M50 2UW-240.11permissioned
Albert Vaults, 169-71 Chapel Street, Salford, M3 6AD-240.02permissioned
17-26 Vicar Street-240.20permissioned
Former Brunel Ford Muller Road Bristol BS7 9ND-240.65permissioned
Welwyn Garden City - 37 Broadwater Road-240.22permissioned
Land Rear of Clifton House, Lord Street, Wolverhampton City Centre-240.11permissioned
Fox Street, Eccles, Salford, M30 0BJ-240.23permissioned
77 Wrentham Street-240.04permissioned
Unknown address-240.08permissioned
Hove Business Centre Fonthill Road Hove-240.21permissioned
Springs Health Club, Joicey Rd, Low Fell, Gateshead-240.41permissioned
Montpelier Baptist Church (Baptist Tabernacle) Montpelier Place Brighton-240.09permissioned
Funtley Court, 19 Funtley Hill-241.10permissioned
The Bridge In 7 St Helens Road Leigh-240.06permissioned
Land off Coulthwaite Way, Coulthwaite Way, Brereton-240.40permissioned
ALMA MILL, CROMPTON ROAD, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE, SK11 8DS-240.06permissioned
Nos. 1-6 and 9-14 Bendy Bow Oaksey SN16 9TN-240.48permissioned
Eastbourne Square, Carley Hill-240.49permissioned
49a - 49e, 129a -129e & 131a - 131b), Warbank Crescent-240.50permissioned
Land off Ashtree Close Belton-241.06permissioned
Tulketh Crescent, Ashton-on-Ribble-240.32permissioned
22 North Marsh Road, Gainsborough-240.19permissioned
Homefield House, 57, Homefield Road-240.25permissioned
ADJACENT TO 53 COPELEY HILL-240.56permissioned
9a Birkdale Avenue-240.14permissioned
St Catherine of Siena RC Church Newton Road Lowton-240.75permissioned
7 Stanton Road Stapenhill Burton upon Trent-240.46permissioned
Anchor Crescent, High Street, Knaphill, GU21 2HP-240.28permissioned
Former Westons Cars Site And Land Adjoining 114-142 Cambridge Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG4 0JJ-240.42permissioned
Ian Allan Motors, 63-65, High Street, Old Woking, GU22 9JN-240.28permissioned
Former Marley Hill School, Marley Hill, Sunniside-240.78permissioned
65 Whitworth Street-240.01permissioned
Northgate House, 115-120 Northgate, Canterbury, CT1 1EZ-240.12permissioned
Former Baguleys Site, Midgeland Road, Blackpool, FY4 5HE-230.57permissioned
Blackstone Walk Meadows (regeneration site), Blackstone Walk Meadows-230.52permissioned
Land between 90 and 102, Regent Road, Great Yarmouth-230.22permissioned

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Frequently Asked Questions about Brownfield Sites

What is a brownfield site?

A brownfield site is previously developed land that is available for re-use. This includes former industrial sites, old housing estates, derelict buildings, and commercial properties. The land may be contaminated or have existing structures that need demolition.

Why is brownfield development encouraged?

Government policy prioritises brownfield development to protect greenfield land and countryside. Building on brownfield sites regenerates urban areas, uses existing infrastructure, and reduces urban sprawl. Local authorities must maintain brownfield registers of suitable sites.

What does "permissioned" mean for a brownfield site?

A permissioned site has planning permission for development. This means the local authority has approved plans for housing or other uses. Not-permissioned sites are identified as suitable but don't yet have planning approval.

What is a brownfield register?

Since 2017, all local planning authorities must publish and maintain a brownfield register. Part 1 lists all brownfield land suitable for housing. Part 2 grants "permission in principle" for sites that meet certain criteria, streamlining the planning process.