Living differently together

Cohousing for over 50’s in Wolverton, Milton Keynes

Fourteen Still Green members standing in conga formation in front of shrubbery in the garden of the Milton Keynes Quaker Meeting House

Make your home at Still Green Cohousing and be part of building a neighbourhood and a real community to call home.

We are Still Green

Still Green is building a socially diverse and self-reliant neighbourhood of sustainable homes, which brings together people with a wide range of life experiences. Residents, both owner occupiers and tenants, will have their own separate dwellings and share common facilities including a common house where we can relax together and share some meals. A secure and supportive environment for the second half of life where we can be active and engaged with others when we want to and have peace and quiet in our own home when we don’t. Many of us come from Wolverton and Milton Keynes but others are from further afield.

a photograph of some of our current members enjoying the sunshine at a recent meeting
CGI showing Still Green apartment blocks to the left of a little streets in the new Wolverton development

Building a vibrant community

An exciting new cohousing development for the over 50s. Still Green is being constructed in Wolverton, Milton Keynes as part of the Love Wolverton redevelopment, with award winning developers TOWN and Mole Architects. The twenty-nine apartments, on three floors, are being constructed to high standards of sustainability, and are designed for extremely efficient energy use, with a personal patio or balcony and a shared garden.

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Rain did not deter some members enjoying a lunch at that fine old pub the Nags Head, Great Linford on Sunday 22nd Sept
Check out the latest update from Love Wolverton on the Agora Regeneration
Still Green members and friends travelled to Wolverton for a walk and a hearty shared lunch

Available Homes

Currently 22 apartments are reserved leaving just 3 available.

We have one accessible ready one bedroom ground floor apartment, one large three bed two bath south facing first floor apartment and one two bed one bath first floor corner apartment.

We expect further one and two bed apartments to become available so please enquire about joining our waiting pool.

FEATURED HOMES

Three double bedrooms, bathroom and en-suite shower room, south facing

2 bedroom apartment, 1 bathroom

Interested in our available homes?

Visual of Still Green inner courtyard

What is Cohousing?

Cohousing is a community-focused, people-powered way of living, where neighbours own their homes but share resources and responsibilities. It’s a way to build a fairer, more balanced community, reduce living costs, consume less and tread more lightly.

We believe cohousing is a great way to live as we grow older. Living in a mutually supportive community provides a solution to the isolation older people can experience. 

Join us at the next Still Green Open Day

Saturday 19 October, 2024

Join us and meet members of the group and find out more about Still Green, the development and living as part of a cohousing group.

A CGI view of the square as part of the wider Wolverton development

We Love Wolverton

Wolverton is a Victorian railway town halfway between London and Birmingham, now part of the new city of Milton Keynes. Whilst fiercely proud of its history Wolverton is a diverse neighbourhood which is reflected in its shops, restaurants and wide range of community assets, events and activities. Still Green is one of 6 apartment blocks being developed by TOWN and Milton Keynes City Council next to St George’s church.

Please get in touch if you are interested in joining Still Green

Please get in touch if you are interested in joining Still Green or want more information about our apartments

or want more information about our available apartments