UK homebuilder Countryside has scooped a prize at the recent WhatHouse? Awards.
The company secured the Best Public Realm Gold award for its Great Kneighton development.
The awards celebrate the best in UK homes and housebuilders. The award for Best Public Realm is given to the housebuilder that has worked to champion civic pride, commissioning works of art or cultural attractions to enhance the public space in and around their new developments.
Great Kneighton in Cambridge is designed to balance the natural world with the built environment, offering open urban spaces, lakes, rich ecology and its own 120-acre Country Park. Public art is also embedded into the fabric of the development.
Countryside and L&Q's £600 million Acton Gardens project also secured Bronze in the Best Regeneration Scheme category.
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