Brownfield Sites

Browse 21,935 brownfield development sites across the UK

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SiteCouncilDwellingsHectaresStatus
Northampton: Former St Edmunds Hospital, Wellingborough Road NN1 4DX-130.85permissioned
4-10 Kemp Road-130.25permissioned
1-2 Legge Lane, Soho & Jewellery Quarter-130.12permissioned
Burnage Court, 6 Martello Park, Poole, BH13 7BA-130.34permissioned
18-20 Studland Road -130.17permissioned
380 SEA FRONT, HAYLING ISLAND-130.44permissioned
Northampton: 98 - 100 Abington Street NN1 2BP-130.05permissioned
Northampton: 98-100 Abington Street NN1 2BP-130.05permissioned
17 West Cliff Road -130.14permissioned
61-63 Christchurch Road-130.07permissioned
Former Blackrod Civic Amenity Site, Blackhorse Street, Blackrod, Bolton, BL6 5EW-130.48permissioned
Land at St James Close, Quedgeley Fieldcourt-130.23permissioned
Lostock House Farm, Hall Lane, Lostock, Bolton, BL6 4BS-131.15permissioned
Barleyhill Road Garforth-130.75permissioned
Windsor Road Valley Way garages-130.40permissioned
Westminster House, Bath Road, Padworth, Reading, Berkshire , RG7 5HR-130.22permissioned
Third Floor Market House (PD PrNotice)-130.35permissioned
11 Martello Road South, Poole, BH13 7HF-130.25permissioned
11 Market Street-130.01permissioned
Former Bembridge C or E School, Steyne Road, Brembridge, PO35-130.75permissioned
64 Harpur Street Bedford-130.02permissioned
Alpha House Union Road St Philips Bristol BS2 0LP-130.07permissioned
Bawtry Court, Broomfield Avenue, Wallsend-130.22permissioned
Atherstone College, Ratcliffe Road, Atherstone-130.19permissioned
1 AND 2 SILVERMERE ROAD-130.14permissioned
Site Of Marlstones, Aldgate Close, Nottingham-130.47permissioned
Site Of Plumbline Displays' Faraday Road, Nottingham-130.18permissioned
Land at Grove Farm Bincknoll Lane Royal Wootton Bassett Swindon Wiltshire SN4 8BD-130.51permissioned
Land West of White Horse Veterinary Clinic Chippenham Road Lyneham SN15 4PA-130.36permissioned
UPPER FLOORS 35 TO 37 CARRS LANE-130.03permissioned
257-259 Dudley Road, Winson Green, Birmingham-130.07permissioned
Fallow Park, Rugeley Road, Hednesford-131.54permissioned
Former Housing Office (George Cooper House) 21-22 Oxford Street Brighton-130.02permissioned
King Khan, Bristol Road South, Northfield, Birmingham-130.25permissioned
Small Heath Methodist Church, Blake Lane, Small Heath, Birmingham-130.11permissioned
414 Yorktown Road, Sandhurst-130.13permissioned
65 Church Street, Birmingham, B3 2DP-130.03permissioned
128 Catford Hill-130.16permissioned
Two Bridges, Guildford Street, Chertsey-130.27permissioned
Land West of Yapton Road (Poultry Farm) Middleton-130.55permissioned
St Vincents School, 27 Church Street, Boston Spa-130.54permissioned
32 Charles Street Sileby LE12 7RJ-130.13permissioned
Spenfield House Otley Road Headingley Leeds LS16 5-131.22permissioned
Vacant land off Canal Street adjacent to the Bath Maters House Macclesfield, SK10 1JG-130.16permissioned
Bramble Business centre, Becket Street, Derby-130.13permissioned
14 CHARLES ROAD AND 8 TO 14 ST OSWALDS ROAD-130.22permissioned
Sandringham Court Paddock Road Basingstoke-130.16permissioned
Almond Croft, Nibshaw Lane, Gomersal, Cleckheaton, BD19 4PN-120.40permissioned
Miners' Welfare, Crawcrook-120.13permissioned
46 Causeway-120.12permissioned

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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.