Brownfield Sites

Browse 21,935 brownfield development sites across the UK

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SiteCouncilDwellingsHectaresStatus
Ardath House, Hastings Road, Bexhill-210.34permissioned
Former Westhoughton Depot, Park Road, Westhoughton, Bolton, BL5 3DE-210.43permissioned
Balaam Street Garage, 44-46 Balaam Street, Plaistow, London, E13 8AQ-210.11permissioned
Yew Tree House, Bridlington Road, Driffield-210.90permissioned
190-194 Mitcham Road-210.09permissioned
St Wilfrids Hospice, Grosvenor Road, Donnington, West Sussex, PO19 8FP-210.68permissioned
' Former Yates Pub Chapelgate Retford ''-210.08permissioned
Former Filter House, Scotforth Road, Lancaster, LA1 4XW-210.73permissioned
King's Arms Public House, East Street-210.14permissioned
11-12 Tutbury Road Burton upon Trent-210.08permissioned
Clay Green Farm, Folly Road, Alfrick-210.76permissioned
London Road Fire Station 50 London Road-210.58permissioned
7 - 8 Portland Square Bristol BS2 8ST-210.07permissioned
Site of the former The Globe, 196 Denman Street Central-210.07permissioned
Small businesses (Former Peacemills), Perry Road-210.53permissioned
Short Street Community Infants School-210.53permissioned
A1 Approach Adjacent , 109 Great North Road, Woodlands, Doncaster, DN6 7SU-210.30permissioned
Land adjacent 214 London Road and Club Street, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 5RH-210.07permissioned
Bramingham Service Station, Icknield Way-210.20permissioned
65 Bury Mead Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG5 1RT-210.31permissioned
Adj. to Foster House, Whitefoot Lane-210.65permissioned
Skywaves, Ivy Arch Road-210.11permissioned
County Services Building, Fountain Street, Leek-210.06permissioned
Stoke Mill, Woking Road, Guildford, GU1 1QA-210.45permissioned
1 White Post Street-210.13permissioned
Former Royal British Legion Club, Corner of Bells Lane and Bells Farm Close, Druids Heath, Birmingham-210.29permissioned
34-40 Eastdown Park-210.26permissioned
Land North of Thorpe Avenue, Whitwell-210.96permissioned
81-93 Fishponds Road Eastville Bristol BS5 6PN-210.10permissioned
Land Off Chudleigh Road, Alphington, Exminster EX2 9SQ-211.23permissioned
Browning House, 126 Chapeltown Road, Chapeltown-210.25permissioned
Garage Bowbridge Garage, Ashbourne Road, Derby-211.17permissioned
J D C International, 90, Nottingham Road, Alfreton-210.09permissioned
THE FORMER WHEATSHEAF PH BRAMDEAN DRIVE-210.18permissioned
Ellenbank Hotel, Birkby-210.50permissioned
273 Camden Road-210.07permissioned
Grove Street Depot, Morecambe-210.15permissioned
Meadows Police Station (Regeneration Site), Meadows Way-210.18permissioned
Dennys Walk, Narborough-210.53permissioned
Short Drove, Downham Market-210.35permissioned
Land off Fengate Drove, Brandon-210.55permissioned
Sutton Place, 49 Stoney Street, Nottingham NG1 1LX-210.04permissioned
Site of the former The Globe, 196 Denman Street Central-210.07permissioned
Land rear of Catterick Way, Borehamwood, WD6 4QB-210.17permissioned
676-680 Wimborne Road-210.16permissioned
89 High Street, Poole, BH15 1AH-210.08permissioned
Hampshire House, 434 High Street, Kingswinford-210.45permissioned
Old Town Hall, Highbury Road-210.05permissioned
Tamar House, St Andrews Cross-210.20permissioned
Peppermint Club, Warren Road, Dawlish Warren, Dawlish EX7 0PQ-210.47permissioned

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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.