
Plans to build a new neighbourhood in Southall have been revealed. Property developers Berkeley have unveiled proposals to create a 1,200-home district in the west London area, as the capital continues to expand along the Elizabeth line.
Called Quarter Yards, the new 9-acre development will have 1,273 new homes and more than 105,000-square-feet of commercial space. It’s part of a billion-pound regeneration of Southall and an 88-acre new town called the Green Quarter.
The first block in the new neighbourhood is going to be called Brickfields, featuring 59 ‘Manhattan-style’ studio flats and one, two and three-bedroom apartments. The homes will have open-play layouts, modern décor and private balconies. Residents in the bougie block will also have access to a botanical garden, communal lounge and co-working space, two private cinemas, a virtual golf suite (because everyone needs one of those), children’s playroom and a wellness area with a gym and studio, pool, sauna and steam room. Berkeley did not specify if any of the new homes built would be classed as affordable.

The new neighbourhood will also be home to a new town centre filled with shops, cafés, restaurants and flexible workspaces.
Quarter Yards will be right next to Southall Station, from which residents will be able get people into central London in 15 minutes on the Elizabeth line. Heathrow Airport will be 10 minutes away in the other direction.
The new spot is one of four neighbourhoods planned for the Green Quarter. Construction of Brickfields is due to begin in early 2026, with completion by the end of 2027.
Marcus Blake, managing director at St George PLC, said: ‘Brickfields sets a new benchmark for what’s to come at Quarter Yards – a contemporary, welcoming place to live, with seamless access to a vibrant new high street and exceptional resident amenities. As our vision for the high street takes shape, we’re excited to reveal the fantastic mix of shops, cafés and restaurants that will make this neighbourhood truly come alive.’
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