West Carclaze Garden Village is conceived as more than a collection of homes — it is a complete way of living, rooted in landscape and shaped by community. The masterplan weaves together nature, wellbeing, and shared life into one coherent vision.
At its heart lies a vibrant village centre — a place for shopping, socialising, and daily connection. Around it, schools, sports fields, orchards, allotments, and community gardens create spaces where families, neighbours, and generations can come together. Every neighbourhood is anchored by distinctive features — from the panoramic Sky Gardens to lakeside parks, from trails through wildflower meadows to quiet corners for rest and reflection.
The result is a village where modern life flows in harmony with old values. A place where people can learn, grow, play, and belong. A community embedded in its Cornish setting, designed not simply for today, but for generations to come.
Kresen is a neighbourhood shaped by learning, family, and the everyday pleasures of living close to nature. At its centre lies the new school, where children can learn both in the classroom and outdoors — discovering the world beneath open skies, beside lakes, and along wildflower trails. The image of acorns growing into oaks feels especially fitting here, a reminder of potential nurtured over time.
Surrounding the school, homes are set within walking distance of meadows, play areas, and community gardens, giving families a sense of ease and balance. It is a place designed for belonging — where neighbours greet one another, children play safely, and the landscape is woven into daily routines. Kresen is not about grandeur, but about possibility: a neighbourhood where lives take root, families flourish, and the village’s sense of togetherness finds a natural home.
Carluddon is a place where the water and land are woven together into an atmosphere of peace and beauty. Its homes are terraced to follow the contours of the hillside, giving every resident a sense of connection to the shimmering lakes below. These two lakes — one serene, the other dramatic — create a striking contrast: the quiet surface inviting reflection, the wilder water offering movement, energy, and drama. Together, they form the living heart of Carluddon.
Here, dragonflies skim across reeds, birds nest in sheltered pockets, and the changing light across the water turns each day into a shifting work of art. Families can wander the trails, pause on the shore, or simply look out across the views from their homes. Carluddon is more than a place to live; it is a place to breathe with nature, to feel its pulse at your doorstep, and to find stillness in a landscape alive with beauty.
Set high on the hills, Nine Stones is a neighbourhood of scale, space, and commanding views. From here, one can look out across the lakes and the wide sweep of the Country Park, beyond to the Cornish countryside, and on clear days, to the sea. The homes are generous and refined, designed to match the grandeur of their setting, offering space both inside and out for family life, creativity, and calm.
Nine Stones offers its residents something rare: a sense of retreat, yet with the village always close at hand. It is a neighbourhood for those who seek the luxury of space, the inspiration of a horizon that stretches endlessly, and the calm that comes from being cradled by hills. Here, mornings begin with birdsong carried on high winds, afternoons with sun spilling across open rooms, and evenings with views that remind you of Cornwall’s timeless beauty. Nine Stones is life elevated — peaceful, connected, and utterly inspiring.
The Country Park is the great green heart of West Carclaze — a vast, 350-acre sanctuary that shapes not only the landscape, but the rhythm of village life itself. It is a place where people of all ages come to walk, run, cycle, or simply wander through meadows awash with wildflowers. Its five lakes shimmer like jewels, each with its own character: some tranquil and reflective, others alive with the energy of swimming and paddleboarding.
The park is more than recreation; it is conservation. It provides habitats for birds, butterflies, and countless other species, ensuring that life here flourishes in abundance. With trails threading through woodland, open space for games and gatherings, and quiet corners for reflection, the Country Park is at once playground, classroom, and sanctuary. For residents of West Carclaze, it is a daily reminder of the richness of living in rhythm with the land — an ever-changing stage for the seasons, and a gift to be cherished for generations.