1960s 

  • The Company, which was incorporated in 1958, was founded by Alan Cherry.
  • In its infancy the Company carried out small residential developments in Essex and East London.

1970s 

  • In 1972 the Company was floated on the London Stock Exchange.
  • Residential development operations continued to expand.
  • Commercial property development activities commenced.

1980s 

  • Work began on our first new community development at Chelmer Village, Chelmsford.
  • Graham and Richard Cherry joined as Graduate Management Trainees in 1980 and 1982.
  • Our involvement in affordable housing and design and build contracting began.

1990s 

  • Works began on several new sustainable mixed-use community projects, including the award winning Great Notley Garden Village, Braintree.
  • In 1995 the Five Estates project by the Peckham Partnership, one of the Country's largest regeneration schemes, got underway.
  • In 1996 our regional operation in the North of England was started.
  • In 1998, in partnership with Taylor Woodrow, we were selected by English Partnerships to carry out the first of the Millennium communities - Greenwich Millennium Village.

2000s 

  • Selected in 2001 for the residential element of Sports City which has spearheaded the regeneration of East Manchester.
  • In 2005 Copthorn Holdings Ltd, a 50:50 joint venture between the Cherry family and the Bank of Scotland, acquired control of Countryside Properties PLC.
  • £450 million of financial facility were put in place by the Bank of Scotland.
  • In 2005 Countryside Properties won the UK Housebuilder of the Year and Sustainable Housebuilder.
  • Record operating profits of £52.6 million were reported by the Company for its first full financial year (in 2006) following the Management Buy Out.
  • A Commercial development programme of 4.5 million sq ft.
  • A £6.5 billion programme in total covering every aspect of development, including private housebuilding, commercial property, mixed-use and mixed-tenure schemes and recreational and community facilities.
  • 70 major awards for design, regeneration and sustainability in the last three years.


Information correct as at 11/02/2008

Countryside Properties' first home, Essex 1959


Affordable housing in London Docklands late 1980s

 

Offices in Potters Bar late 1980s


Sustainable community at Chelmer Village 1980s


New housing in North West late 1990s