Inland Homes has been granted planning permission by the London Borough of Hounslow for 1,525 homes on the site of the former Cavalry Barracks.
The mixed-use scheme in West London, which also includes around 2,700 square metres of commercial space and nearly 4.3 hectares of green space, will see 14 grade II listed and nine locally listed buildings retained and brought back into use. A total of 35 per cent of the properties on the site will be affordable homes.
Inland Homes said the former barracks, founded in 1793, is one of the largest remaining brownfield sites in London at nearly 15 hectares.
It was one of 40 barracks established around the country as part of the British response to the threat of invasion during the French Revolution.