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