About
Completed in 2012, the New Ground Cohousing in Barnet, North London, is a purpose-built block of 25 flats created by a group of women that are all between 50-90 years of age. They formed a housing cooperative called the Older Women’s Cohousing group (OWCH) to manage the project. Their brief was to have their own sustainable homes, with shared facilities that create a sense of community. New Ground has been built on a not-for-profit basis, based on the needs of the residents themselves resulting in a much more genuine sense of quality and permanence.
Project details
The flats have one to three bedrooms with 17 owned and 8 rented. There are 11 one-bed flats, 11 two-bed flats and three three-bed flats.
“The heart of the new development is a shared garden, designed by the women of OWCH, which forms the main outlook for twenty one of the twenty five new homes. This new garden in accessed directly from the public entrance in Union Street, and overlooked by a large common room, and smaller guest flat come quiet meeting room. The majority of the flats are accessed via a sociable rear courtyard, where laundry, drying space and planted car-parking places will ensure constant activity for the outlook of the remaining four flats. All flats have a private terrace or balcony.” (1)