Albemarle Homes has announced plans to redevelop the former Bawtry Carbon Plant in Austerfield, Doncaster, into a mixed-use scheme featuring residential housing, a care facility and community infrastructure.
The proposal outlines approximately 267 energy-efficient homes, a mix of two—to five-bedroom properties. A 66-bed care home and a new community hub are also planned for the 32-acre brownfield site, which has been inactive for several years.
The development would include public green spaces and a play area, aligning with broader regeneration and sustainability goals. The project forms part of a trend toward repurposing former industrial land to meet housing needs, particularly in regional growth areas like South Yorkshire.
Albemarle Homes has launched a public consultation period running from 7 to 30 May to gather feedback from residents and stakeholders. A community event is scheduled for 15 May at the Austerfield Study Centre, offering attendees the opportunity to review the plans and engage directly with the project team.
This proposed development reflects continued private sector interest in brownfield regeneration as a vehicle for housing delivery, particularly with growing demand for sustainable, mixed-use communities outside major metropolitan centres.