Cheshire Barn Homes win LABC Award

Cheshire Barn Homes win LABC Award

Cheshire Barn Homes – a developer that is focussed on restoring traditional farm buildings into contemporary energy-efficient homes – has won an LABC Regional Award.

The Cheshire Barn Homes, Broomhill House Farm project in Chester won the ‘Best Change of use of an Existing Building or Conversion’ at the 2015 Regional LABC Awards. As regional winners, the developer will now advance to the National LABC Awards in London this autumn.

The developer is a relatively new company which focusses on providing properties with ‘sustainable luxury’. The company believes this will prove popular with discerning home buyers across the county.

Cheshire Barn Homes is headed up by founder and director, Rhys Nevett and project manager, Richard Marsh. Both understand that the key to creating an exceptional home is by meeting the specific needs of the person moving in.

Future plans for Cheshire Barn Homes include developing Hoofield Hall Barns, originally a dairy and arable farm dating back to 1837. Just like the award-winning Broomhill House Farm, this project will feature renewable technology such as a Heat Recovery System to ensure the home is sustainable.

 

 

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