SBHA opens Scotland’s first ‘garages to homes’ development

SBHA opens Scotland’s first ‘garages to homes’ development

One of the new homes at Butler Court

Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) has transformed disused garage blocks into high-quality, spacious and energy-efficient homes.

The development in Jedburgh is the first HUSK Garages to Homes (G2H) project in Scotland and has been designed to meet local housing needs using modern methods of construction.

An official launch event on Tuesday, 5th August, saw SBHA welcome guests, including tenants, community members, local councillors, partner organisations and affordable housing developers from across Scotland to Butler Court, where four accessible bungalows have been created. There are another three homes across two other sites on Lothian Road in Jedburgh, and a further six homes will follow in Hawick in the coming weeks. In total, there will be 10 two-bed and 3 one-bed homes.

SBHA opens Scotland’s first ‘garages to homes’ development

SFHA chief executive Sally Thomas cuts the ribbon at the official opening

The homes have been delivered in partnership with HUSK, which specialises in converting redundant garage sites into new, accessible homes without the need for major demolition, so reducing waste and environmental impact.

These are the first HUSK homes in Scotland and come with a range of key features, including air source heat pumps, PV solar panels, a fire suppression system, and A-rated EPCs. The homes are designed with fully level access, including adapted shower rooms to ensure accessibility for all residents.

Julia Mulloy, SBHA chief executive, said: “This development is a fantastic example of how we can think differently about the spaces in our communities. By transforming disused garages into much-needed homes, we’re increasing housing options within communities and enhancing the local environment for residents.

SBHA opens Scotland’s first ‘garages to homes’ development

(from left) Convenor of SBHA’s customer board Michael Levack, HUSK MD Russell Edwards, Sally Thomas and SBHA chief executive Julia Mulloy with the development’s Secured by Design certificate 

“We would like to thank South of Scotland Enterprise, whose funding allowed the initial feasibility study to be carried out in partnership with Berwickshire Housing Association, as well as the Scottish Government, Scottish Borders Council and Royal Bank of Scotland. We would also like to thank all those who gave their feedback through pre-planning and planning consultations, allowing us to ensure that this housing solution meets local needs.”

Sally Thomas, SFHA chief executive, added: “Scotland is experiencing a housing emergency – with a quarter of a million people still waiting for an affordable home so the need is huge and growing. As well as more homes, they need to be the right homes, in the right places. Homes that meet people’s needs, in places they want to live.

“It’s developments like Butler Court that help us get there — delivering affordable, sustainable and, most importantly, accessible housing in local communities where people want to stay.”

SBHA opens Scotland’s first ‘garages to homes’ development

The family of the late Bill Butler after whom the development is named (from left) daughter Carol Paxton, wife Jeanie, son-in-law David Rutherford and grandson Adam Thomson

Russell Edwards, managing director of HUSK, said: “We’re proud to work alongside SBHA to deliver homes that make a real difference. The Garages to Homes model allows us to reuse existing structures in a sustainable way, providing high-quality living spaces while reducing waste and construction time. We look forward to delivering this innovative product across many other areas of Scotland ”

The development has been named Butler Court in honour of Bill Butler (1937–1999), a much-loved and well-known figure in Jedburgh. Bill was recognised locally for his garage business, his cheerful participation in the town’s annual fancy dress parade, and his enthusiastic support of Jed-Forest Rugby Club. The name celebrates Bill’s strong community spirit — a fitting connection for a development that has transformed disused garages into vibrant new homes.

Partners in the project include HUSK, Summers-Inman, Thomson Gray, SOSE, Scottish Borders Council, and various local and national sub-contractors.

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