Deerhurst Maresfield - What the Stickbuild Comment Means for Buyers at the Abode Homes Development
Published: March 7, 2026
Overview of the Deerhurst Development by Abode Homes
The Deerhurst development in Maresfield Park is a residential project located at Flitterbank Farm, Maresfield, East Sussex. The development is associated with Abode Homes, a property development company involved in several residential housing projects across the South East of England.
The Deerhurst development consists of a number of residential plots designed for large homes within the private Maresfield Park estate. The location sits close to Ashdown Forest, an area known for countryside views and rural residential developments.
During the planning process for the Deerhurst site, a comment was submitted by Stickbuild (South East) Ltd, a timber frame construction supplier involved in the project. Understanding what this comment means can be useful for prospective buyers or anyone reviewing the development.
The Stickbuild Comment at the Deerhurst Development
Timber Frame Construction for Plots 1 and 2
Stickbuild (South East) Ltd stated in a planning submission that it had supplied and erected the timber frame structures for Plots 1 and 2 at the Deerhurst development.
According to the comment, the timber frame construction took place between May and July 2025.
Timber frame construction is widely used in residential developments across the UK. In this construction method, prefabricated timber components are assembled on site to create the structural framework of a house before the remainder of the building works are completed. Specialist contractors such as Stickbuild are typically responsible for designing, manufacturing, and installing these structural components.
What the Stickbuild Comment Indicates
Structural Calculations
The comment submitted by Stickbuild noted that structural calculations had not been issued by the company for the timber frames at the time of the comment.
Structural calculations are engineering documents used to confirm that a building's structural elements are designed to safely support loads such as floors, roofs, and walls. In most residential developments, structural calculations are normally prepared by engineers and form part of the technical documentation associated with construction.
These documents are typically used by structural engineers, building control inspectors, and construction contractors during the building process.
⚠️ Structural Warranty Not Issued
The Stickbuild comment also noted that a structural warranty had not been issued by the company for the timber frame structures at the time of the submission.
Structural warranties are commonly used in residential construction and typically provide protection against structural defects in newly built homes for a defined period of time. Warranties are often required by mortgage lenders, property insurers, and conveyancing solicitors when a property is sold.
What Buyers May Wish to Consider
For prospective buyers looking at homes within developments such as Deerhurst, it is common practice to review documentation associated with the construction of the property. Buyers and their solicitors may wish to confirm that appropriate documentation is available before completing a purchase.
Engineering Documentation
Buyers may wish to check that structural calculations are available for the property, confirming that the structural design has been reviewed by qualified engineers.
Structural Warranty
Many new-build homes are sold with structural warranties, which provide coverage against certain structural defects for a defined period of time. Buyers often confirm the existence of such warranties as part of the conveyancing process.
Construction Records
New-build developments typically involve documentation relating to building control approvals, engineering design documents, contractor records, and warranty certification. Solicitors acting for buyers normally review these documents during the purchase process.
⚠️ Context: Forest View Enforcement Action
The Deerhurst development is being delivered by the same team behind the nearby Forest View development, which is currently subject to planning enforcement action by Wealden District Council (Ref: C/2024/0085). This context underlines the importance of thorough due diligence for anyone considering a purchase at Deerhurst.
Deerhurst and Other Abode Homes Developments in Maresfield Park
The Deerhurst development in Maresfield Park forms part of a group of residential projects associated with Abode Homes in the area. Other developments connected with companies associated with Abode Homes include:
- Forest View - Maresfield Park
- Deerhurst - Flitterbank Farm
These developments illustrate the continuing demand for countryside housing in East Sussex, particularly within private estates located near natural landscapes such as Ashdown Forest.
Understanding Development Documentation
Planning submissions and contractor comments form part of the public documentation associated with residential developments. These documents provide insight into how construction projects progress and the various contractors involved.
For prospective buyers reviewing developments such as Deerhurst by Abode Homes, understanding the construction process and associated documentation can help ensure that the appropriate information is reviewed before purchasing a property.
Key People
- Karl Elkhadraoui - Operations Director, Abode Homes
- Justin Pitman - Planning Director, Abode Homes
- Karen Elkhadraoui - Director, Abode Homes