The homes are designed to Passivhaus standards, significantly reducing operational energy use and carbon emissions. Constructed using Greencore’s prefabricated Biond panels, timber frames insulated with natural materials, they embody low-carbon principles from the ground up. Triple glazing, solar PVs, and heat recovery ventilation support the ambition of achieving 100% renewable energy use. Architecturally, the homes draw inspiration from local village typologies, using varied roof forms, cladding types, and fenestration to create visual interest and individuality while maintaining a cohesive identity. Each home, even the one-bed flats, has its own front door to promote ownership and street-level engagement. The development reuses existing hardstanding and access routes, protecting mature woodland and minimising land disturbance. Roads and car parking are reduced to prioritise people, biodiversity, and a sustainable drainage network. Milton Heights is a contemporary response to climate-conscious living, one that integrates seamlessly into its landscape while opening up new public spaces for both residents and the wider community to enjoy.