Construction News
19/10/2021
Triple Award Success For Castle Green Homes
Castle Green Homes has won three awards at the prestigious UK Property Awards.
The company, with its headquarters in St Asaph, has been recognised in two categories for its Buckingham show home at Queensbury Manor in Meols; while Bron Y Castell in Abergele has been named as a winner in the Wales Residential Development category.
Castle Green will discover on October 29 if any of its winning entries have achieved the highest accolade – the coveted Five Star award.
Castle Green chief executive Gwyn Jones said: "Judged by a panel of 80-plus industry experts, the UK Property Awards recognise the best of the best in property. We're immensely proud to have achieved success in three categories of this year's awards. At Bron Y Castell we've revived a 15-acre site previously earmarked to be part of a business park to provide 156 homes. It's been a real success, selling ahead of schedule and becoming somewhere people enjoy living.
"The fact that the Buckingham show home at Queensbury Manor in Meols has been recognised in two categories – North West Residential Interior Show Home and Merseyside Residential Property is a fantastic achievement. The Buckingham proved to be a real inspiration to Wirral buyers and all but two of the homes at Queensbury Manor have now sold."
Now in its 28th year, there are more than 45 different residential and commercial categories in the UK Property Awards. Entries are judged against strict criteria including design, quality, service, innovation, originality, and commitment to sustainability.
The company, with its headquarters in St Asaph, has been recognised in two categories for its Buckingham show home at Queensbury Manor in Meols; while Bron Y Castell in Abergele has been named as a winner in the Wales Residential Development category.
Castle Green will discover on October 29 if any of its winning entries have achieved the highest accolade – the coveted Five Star award.
Castle Green chief executive Gwyn Jones said: "Judged by a panel of 80-plus industry experts, the UK Property Awards recognise the best of the best in property. We're immensely proud to have achieved success in three categories of this year's awards. At Bron Y Castell we've revived a 15-acre site previously earmarked to be part of a business park to provide 156 homes. It's been a real success, selling ahead of schedule and becoming somewhere people enjoy living.
"The fact that the Buckingham show home at Queensbury Manor in Meols has been recognised in two categories – North West Residential Interior Show Home and Merseyside Residential Property is a fantastic achievement. The Buckingham proved to be a real inspiration to Wirral buyers and all but two of the homes at Queensbury Manor have now sold."
Now in its 28th year, there are more than 45 different residential and commercial categories in the UK Property Awards. Entries are judged against strict criteria including design, quality, service, innovation, originality, and commitment to sustainability.
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