Ballymore has secured the prestigious British Homes Award for Regeneration Scheme of the Year at the British Homes Awards 2024, marking its third major award in recent months.
The British Homes Awards, regarded as one of the most esteemed recognitions in the UK homebuilding industry, celebrate excellence across a broad spectrum, including architectural design, interior innovation, build quality, and sustainability.
The Brentford Project was recognised for its transformation of the area with 876 new homes alongside a revitalised high street, five acres of public space, employment opportunities, and a variety of community and leisure facilities, including the private resident’s club The Wick, complete with a state-of-the-art gym, spa facilities, a lounge, and a heated outdoor pool.
The accolade comes just months after the scheme earned the PROPS Development of the Year Award; The Brentford Project was also recently HIghly Commended at the Evening Standard New Homes Awards and in the Best New Place to Live at the Building London Planning Awards. Ballymore Managing Director John Mulryan explained: “We are delighted with our recent awards success – a testament to our vision for the redevelopment of Brentford and the creation of well-designed, high-quality homes and amenities.
“It’s an honour to earn one of property’s highest accolades and continue this run of recognition from our industry peers.”
Over the past year, significant progress has been made at Brentford, with 319 private homes and 96 affordable homes now completed. The development’s commercial landscape is also thriving, with the arrival of 10 new retailers to date, including independent businesses like Sam's Waterside and GAIL’S now open, and an Everyman Cinema due to open early next year.
Ballymore is set to unveil the next phase of the development on 19th October, with the launch of Quincy House, a new building at the heart of Town Wharf Square featuring 85 new homes available from £350,000.
Find out more about The Brentford Project here.