Plans have been lodged with Bracknell Council to demolish a house at Hill Copse on Parker's Lane, Winkfield, and replace it with nine park homes next to the existing High Pines mobile home park. The new site is designed to feel like a direct extension of High Pines.
All nine would be single-storey park homes built by Omar, using examples from its "Ikon" and "Heritage" ranges.
The mix includes one larger two-bedroom Heritage home and a series of Ikon homes of different lengths, each two-bedroom and for up to four people.
Cars would use the existing Parker's Lane entrance and a new private driveway through the site. Each home would get a garage plus one parking space, with two visitor spaces - 22 parking spaces in total.
Documents say mature and protected trees will be retained, with only lower-value specimens removed. The applicant pledges 31 extra trees, taking the total on the plot to 81 and leaving a green open area with trees at the eastern end for residents.
The plans don't state what the new homes will cost to rent or the monthly pitch fees. Typical site fees for park homes in the South East are often in the region of £850-£1000 a month before bills, with some homes costing in excess of £2000 per month.
Ted O'Neill, Local Democracy Reporter
