Roann Limited expands Crest Nicholson partnership with the addition of four new districts

18th November 2021 – Roann Limited, the Wakefield-based granite and quartz worktop supplier, has further expanded its partnership with the leading developer and housebuilder Crest Nicholson, by securing projects across four new districts. Roann Limited has been working with the leading developer and British housebuilding company, Crest Nicholson, since February 2020 and has manufactured and supplied kitchen […]

Nov 24, 2021

18th November 2021 – Roann Limited, the Wakefield-based granite and quartz worktop supplier, has further expanded its partnership with the leading developer and housebuilder Crest Nicholson, by securing projects across four new districts.

Roann Limited has been working with the leading developer and British housebuilding company, Crest Nicholson, since February 2020 and has manufactured and supplied kitchen worktops across award-winning sites in the Midlands, the South East and South West.

Over recent years, Roann Limited has collaborated with Crest Nicholson on the completion of nine sites and is currently working on a further 13 active sites around the UK, resulting in more than half a million pounds in sales.

Roann Limited is supplying the Cosentino Silestone range to all Crest Nicholson developments, which is made from premium natural and recycled materials and is the sustainably friendly option for kitchen worktops.

Key sites as part of the collaboration include Ackender Hill and Curbridge Meadows in Hampshire, Kinwood Vale in West Sussex and Tangier Gardens in Southampton.

Carl Sykes, Sales Manager at Roann Limited, says: “We’re thrilled to have been appointed as Crest Nicholson’s dedicated high-rise residential workshop supplier across these districts. We have an established customer base but this partnership with Crest Nicholson is quickly becoming one of our biggest. We’re extremely happy with the success of our past projects with Crest Nicholson and are really looking forward to seeing the upcoming projects progress.”

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