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Historic Dorset sites reimagined as homes for local people

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The top two images are of Brewery Square from the late 19th century to early 20th century and the original Ponderosa Stud and Ponderosa today.
Before and after shots of Brewery Square, (top) and Ponderosa. Before photos credited to the Dorset History Centre (Brewery Square) and Keith Mott (Ponderosa)

Two landmark sites in Chickerell and Dorchester have been thoughtfully transformed into vibrant new communities, breathing life back into spaces once central to Dorset’s heritage.

Both developments reflect a strong commitment to sustainable regeneration, preserving Dorset’s heritage and providing the homes people need.

Cllr Gill Taylor, Cabinet Member for Health and Housing, said: “These Aster sites are a fantastic example of how we can shape a future where Dorset’s heritage and housing needs go hand in hand, creating places people are proud to call home.”

The former Ponderosa UK Stud in Chickerell, once a world-renowned centre for racing pigeons, has been turned into a residential development on Green Lane. The site offers 19 affordable rent homes, comprising of one-, two- and three-bedroom bungalows and flats for households with a local connection to the Dorset Council area, allocated through the housing register.  

The development honours the legacy of Mary Bartlett and her family who ran the Stud for over 40 years, by repurposing the land and removing large areas of tarmac to create communal and private gardens and creating green spaces for residents to enjoy.  

Amanda Williams, Aster Group’s Chief Investment Officer added: “This is a development steeped in history, and it’s about building a stronger, more inclusive community. It gives local families the chance to stay close to their roots, access quality homes, and enjoy the benefits of a well-connected neighbourhood.”

In Dorchester, part of the historic Eldridge Pope Brewery, once the town’s largest employer, has been transformed into The Hops, a vibrant new development offering affordable homes for local families.

Developed by Aster, in partnership with AJC Group, The Hops is part of Dorchester and Brewery Square’s ’s long-term regeneration.

The Malthouse block includes 25 homes, with ten affordable rent flats already occupied by residents with strong local ties. The remaining 15 shared ownership homes have welcomed families connected through residency or employment.

To meet demand for larger homes, the rest of The Hops comprises of two three-bedroom houses and 29 four-bedroom townhouses. Currently 17 families have made their homes in the four-bedroom townhouses and two additional households settled in the three-bedroom homes.

Amanda Williams added:
“Dorchester has long faced a shortage of affordable housing. We’re proud to deliver spacious, energy-efficient homes that meet the needs of local families without compromising on quality. With house prices generally higher in Dorset, the shared ownership homes at The Hops provide an accessible way to secure a home with a smaller deposit and long-term security that you don’t often get through renting.

“The Hops offers easy access to local amenities, all while preserving the site’s rich history.”

In the last financial year (2024/25), Aster delivered 131 homes across Dorset and has a pipeline of a further 450. This includes developments at Ponderosa, The Hops, Portland CLT, Romans Quarter in Gillingham, Crown Lane and Durbeyfield Park in Marnhull, and Poundbury.

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