Housebuilder has been picked to transform the Alton estate in Roehampton

Redrow has been picked to build a 1,000-home redevelopment of a south London estate.

The housebuilder was selected by Wandsworth council to transform the 17-acre Alton estate in Roehampton.

The work will include a library, health centre, children’s centre, shops, a park and 1,000 private and affordable homes, delivered over the next ten years.

Wandsworth council began its search last March for a development partner to replace post-war council housing in parts of the Alton estate.

Council tenants and owner-occupiers are guaranteed a newly-built home, which features several heritage-listed housing blocks and Victorian manor houses which border Richmond Park.

Ravi Govindia, leader of Wandsworth Council, said: “We had some difficult decisions to make, but we are now off the starting blocks with this exciting redevelopment which has great potential and will deliver the homes that Wandsworth needs.â€

John Tutte, chief executive at Redrow, said: Collectively, we now have an exciting opportunity to create a new, sustainable community in the Alton which will deliver considerable benefits to both existing and future generations.â€