Every Countryside Properties' new home reflects our core brand values of individual character and lasting quality with a strong emphasis on light, flexibility and space within the home. We pride ourselves on creating leading sustainable developments and building new homes that have a lower environmental impact.
The type and style of our developments varies enormously. From transforming urban sites with contemporary flats and townhouses, to rural cottages and houses, to whole new communities that feature a wide range of new homes and facilities.

Design-led new homes
Through our design-led approach to development we create visually stimulating, innovative new homes that enhance and integrate with the surrounding natural and built environment.
Our customers appreciate the quality of light and space that our new homes afford and welcome their individuality. We look at all aspects of new home design, not only in the built form, but also between the rooms giving flexible living space that can evolve as life changes.
We are committed to preserving and maintaining our rich architectural heritage and wherever appropriate, we draw on local architectural styles to ensure that our new houses and apartments integrate into the existing environment.
We work with leading architects, as well as our experienced in-house planning and design teams, to deliver imaginative design solutions for every development.
Multi-award winning new homes
We have received more than 40 awards for design excellence in the last few years.
- We hold seven Building for Life Standards for design excellence - more than any other privately owned developer.
- We were Overall Winner of the Housing Design Awards 2004, 2005 and 2006.
For further information on our new homes visit our dedicated new homes for sale website.
Information correct as at 26/03/2008
"Design remains at the forefront of what Countryside does, integrated into environmentally sensitive master planning, even on the trickiest locations. It uses plenty of well-known and indeed mould-breaking architects to deliver both contemporary and traditional designs, while customer input and feedback is important to the design process, making innovative use of light and space at all price levels."
What House? Awards judges 2007


