Brownfield Sites

Browse 33,669 brownfield development sites across the UK

All SitesPermissionedNot Permissioned
SiteCouncilDwellingsHectaresStatus
Earl Marshall-592.08permissioned
Civic Centre area, Civic Drive-590.73not-permissioned
Uplands House Hotel, Four Ashes Road, Cryers Hill, Bucks, HP15 6LB-597.60permissioned
Bills House-590.88not-permissioned
Mecca Bingo Flat Street Sheffield S1 2BA-590.20not-permissioned
Land R/O Market Street, Torquay-590.24not-permissioned
Sainsbury's Car Park, Bedford Hill-590.63not-permissioned
Former Pantiles Garden Centre and 198 Almners Road, Lyne-593.90permissioned
Land Off Coulman Road, Thorne-591.39permissioned
23 New Mount Street-590.14not-permissioned
Former Mansfield High School-591.54not-permissioned
Kampus Phase 2 (Minto & Turner and Minshull House)-590.24not-permissioned
Land bounded by Great Charles Street, Ludgate Hill and Livery Street, Soho & Jewellery Quarter-590.83not-permissioned
Welwyn Garden City - Norton Building Bridge Road East-590.99not-permissioned
“Woolwich Catholic Club, 81-88 Beresford St Woolwich“-590.80permissioned
Prewetts Mill, Worthing Road, Horsham (Denne)-590.04permissioned
Land adjacent St. Helens Hospital, Marshalls Cross Road, St. Helens Town Centre, WA9 3BY-591.65not-permissioned
Scotsbridge House, Scots Hill, Croxley Green-590.17permissioned
The Co-Operative Food 124, 124a And 124b, Station Road-590.32permissioned
Biwater Treatment Ltd, Gregge Street, Heywood-590.47permissioned
Lion Works, Station Road, Whittlesford, CAMBRIDGE, CB22 4WL-591.17permissioned
Site of the former Cavendish Hotel Sea Road Felixstowe Suffolk-590.58permissioned
Our Lady and St Philip Neri RC Primary School-590.32permissioned
33 Baldwins Lane, Croxley Green-590.09not-permissioned
Chelsea Farmers' Market - Sydney Street-590.39not-permissioned
Land at Felixstowe Sunday Market site Sea Road-590.58permissioned
Anglesea Heights-591.30not-permissioned
Land at Bucknall New Road, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent-581.32permissioned
Adelphi Court North George Street Salford M3 6HT-581.24not-permissioned
Register office, Lockyer Street, The Hoe-580.27not-permissioned
Former Abbeydale Grange School, Abbeydale Road-583.04permissioned
Dudley Road East (Brades Hall), Brades Hall, Oldbury-581.85Unknown
Tivoli House (Upper Floors), South Street, Hull, Hull Local Plan Housing Allocation H372, HU1 3QH-580.10permissioned
Peel Street, Tipton-581.04Unknown
Land at 34 Greenhill Lane Leabrooks-581.27permissioned
Former Bramston Sports Centre, Bridge Street, Witham-580.63permissioned
Shakespeare Foundry (previously Coupe's Foundry), Kittlingborne Brow, Higher Walton (aka Shakespeare Foundry)-582.30not-permissioned
Aelfgar School, Taylors Lane, Rugeley-581.88permissioned
West of Primrose Street, Gainsborough-582.25not-permissioned
Texaco Service Station 133 Kingsway Hove-580.13permissioned
Queen Street South-580.26not-permissioned
Holbrook House, Sheppard Street, Swindon-580.01permissioned
19, 21 and 23 Harper Road, 325 Borough High Street, 1-5 and 7-11 Newington Causeway-580.30not-permissioned
Button House, Pix Farm Lane, Hemel Hempstead-582.55permissioned
Premiere Products, Bouncers Lane-582.17permissioned
Dolman Close London N3 2EX-580.25permissioned
Former Dairy Crest Depot, Waterworks Road-580.52pending-decision
Hayes Lane, Stour Vale Road-581.47not-permissioned
Quantock House, Paul Street, Taunton, TA1 3NX-580.38permissioned
Old Station Yard, Brownlow Road, Ellesmere, Shropshire-581.80permissioned

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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.