St John's Mews, has won best Residential Development (20+ Units) in West Yorkshire.
Now in its 29th year, the UK Property Awards are judged by an independent panel of over 80 industry experts and cover over 45 different architecture, interior design and development related categories.
Formerly the West Yorkshire Police Bishopgarth training centre, St John’s Mews comprises of 112 two, three and four-bedroom properties from Redrow’s Georgian-inspired Regent Collection.
Located less than a mile from the city centre, the now completed development attracted a wide demographic, including young professionals, families and downsizers.
“We are very proud to be named as a winner in this year’s UK Property Awards,” said Steve Jackson, sales director at Redrow Yorkshire.
“Before Redrow bought the land, located off Westfield Drive, the site was surplus to requirements and, left vacant, with buildings being at risk of vandalism. Now it’s a thriving, safe, community friendly development.
“It’s a superb achievement and a mark of quality that sets us apart from our competitors.”
Redrow has also won a further seven categories in this year’s awards, the company will find out on October 28 whether any of its winners has achieved the highest level of accolade – the coveted Five Star award – during the ceremony at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.
Judging focuses on design, quality, service, innovation, originality, and commitment to sustainability. The judging panel is chaired by House of Lords members Lord Caithness, Lord Best, and Lord Waverley.
The UK Property Awards are one of eight regional heats - alongside Arabia, Europe, Africa, Canada, Central & South America, the Caribbean, USA, and Asia Pacific – with the highest scorers of each of the categories going on to compete at the International Property Awards at the end of the year.
For more information see: www.propertyawards.net