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An exclusive tour of how we craft your beautiful new home, one brick at a time.
House to Home is a unique opportunity to discover exactly what goes into building your new home, with site managers on hand to give their expert advice as you tour the property.
Take a look behind the scenes and find out more about the craftsmanship Bellway puts into each and every home, from the materials used and placement of fixtures, to our contemporary construction methods and sustainable practices.
Exclusive to Bellway, our House to Home plots are designed to give you a glimpse into our entire build process, from the pre-plaster stage right through to the beautiful end result.
Each House to Home plot is designed to demonstrate the various stages of our build process, with the house split into sections to represent the ‘first fix’, ‘second fix’ and final completion phases.
Not only will this give you a better understanding of your new home, and the expertise that went into building it, but you’ll gain valuable insight into how to best care for your home after moving in. Your site manager will talk you through the exposed walls and ceilings, with visible electrical wiring and plumbing, highlighting the care needed when putting up shelves, hanging pictures, or installing wall-mounted TVs.
As you walk through the home, look out for signs dotted around the property, identifying different build stages, the materials used, our sustainable construction practices, and a few interesting facts.
Depending on the house type and location, your House to Home experience may vary, but there are three main construction phases to look out for: the first fix (pre-plaster), the second fix (post-plaster), and the final stages – which really transform a house into your home.
To help you understand what goes into each build stage, here’s a summary of what you can expect to see during your visit:
This phase takes place once the foundations, walls, and roof have been built, and before finishing your plastering. It will showcase things like wall construction, ceilings and floors, pipework for heating and plumbing, and cabling for electricity and broadband.
At this stage of the tour, you’ll gain a better understanding of where the services are placed within your new home, and the sustainable approach we take to housebuilding. The use of sustainably-sourced timber, cavity wall insulation, and thermally-efficient block work all help to keep your energy costs down.
This happens after your plastering has been completed. It may include tasks such as adding in sinks, baths and other fixtures, as well as connecting up electrical fixtures. This phase marks the point at which your new home really takes shape, with the installation of floors, internal doors, joinery mouldings, sockets and switches.
Your site manager will also demonstrate the ‘no drill zones’ at this stage, which are the areas we advise that you avoid drilling in order to protect the services installed behind the walls of your home.
This is the final stage that turns your house into a home. It includes the installation of the kitchen, wall and floor tiling, decorating, and carpeting (if included). At the end of the tour, you will see how this beautiful blank canvas has been expertly built using state-of-the-art materials and meticulous craftmanship, meaning your brand new home will be ready to move into the moment you get your keys.
on an average development, there are enough roof tiles to take you across the Strait of Dover to France – with a few miles to spare.
if you laid 16 Olympic swimming pools lengthways, one after the other, you still wouldn’t reach this.
from forklifts, excavators and bulldozers, to cranes, dumper trucks and telehandlers, a variety of heavy machinery and equipment are used on a development.
on an average development, there are enough roof tiles to take you across the Strait of Dover to France – with a few miles to spare.
if you laid 16 Olympic swimming pools lengthways, one after the other, you still wouldn’t reach this.
on an average development, that’s enough bricks to take you from London to Manchester.
that’s as long as two Premier League football pitches combined.
from forklifts, excavators and bulldozers, to cranes, dumper trucks and telehandlers, a variety of heavy machinery and equipment are used on a development.
excluding site management, this is how many individuals help to build your home.
groundworkers and bricklayers, scaffolders and electricians; these are just a few of the many different trades making a Bellway development possible.
*average number, based on Bellway data
At Bellway, we're committed to a greener and more environmentally friendly way of doing things. On average, it will cost just under £1,065 to run a new Bellway house a year – that’s 65% cheaper than the cost of running an existing home, saving you £165 a month on your energy bills.*
Discover a greener wayHouse to Home plots are already available at a selection of our developments, and many more are planned for future sites. If there isn’t a House to Home plot at your chosen development, you may be able to book a tour at another nearby location. Please speak with your sales advisor to find out more.
Booking a House to Home tour is easy! Speak with your sales advisor to find out more about availability at your location.
Your House to Home tour will be guided by a member of the Bellway team who will give you valuable insight into our sustainable construction techniques, and expert advice about how to care for your new home.
The timing of your House to Home tour may vary, depending on the location of your development and the availability of the Bellway team. Speak with the sales advisor at your chosen development to find out more.
House to Home tours are designed to mimic the build stages of every one of our homes, so it doesn’t matter if the plot isn’t the same as the home you’ve reserved with us. You’ll still get the same valuable insight and insider knowledge from our award-winning site manager during the tour.
Places for the House to Home experience are extremely limited, and, in most cases, reserved for customers who are already in the process of purchasing a home with us. On occasion, you may be able to attend an exclusive House to Home tour before placing a reservation – speak with the sales advisor at your chosen development to find out more.
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** Source: HBF 2024 'Watt a Save' report and Bellway data from 5 SAP assessors from 1 Aug 2022 – 31st January 2024.