Countryside Named Large Housebuilder of the Year 2017 Countryside Named Large Housebuilder of the Year 2017

Countryside Named Large Housebuilder of the Year 2017

Countryside, the Brentwood-based homebuilder has recently been awarded the most prestigious award available at the 2017 Housebuilder awards. The company has been named as the Large Housebuilder of the year. The awards were judged by a team of property experts, the homebuilder has been able to showcase their thoughtful approach to place making, house design and their community orientated approach when building new homes.

As well as being given this coveted award, Countryside has been recognised for their exceptional design which can be found at Great Kneighton in Cambridge. The company has done very well to be named as the Large Housebuilder of the Year, which as a highly competitive category. The company’s Windham house design is available at Abode and is a part of the wider Great Kneighton development which has also been celebrated with the award of the Best House Design for three storeys or fewer.

The Housebuilder Awards took place at the InterContinental Hotel at the O2 in London on the 2nd November. The event had more than 500 guests in attendance, and is supported by the National House Building Council and the Homebuilders Federation. The awards scheme looks to focus on companies that build more than 500 homes a year and can display their commitment to innovation, improvement and excellence.

It is great news that the company has been given this prestigious award. The entire team at Countryside has been working together to create homes that residents are able to fall in love with as well as a location that communities are able to feel proud of. Countryside has been working for nearly 60 years and has managed to build a reputation for creating high quality homes in places that people aspire to live. The housebuilding company specialising placemaking and urban regeneration while delivering properties that have character and quality.

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