Yorkshire Housebuilder Secures Luxury Crown
Leeds based Harron Homes Yorkshire is celebrating after being awarded Bronze in the Best Luxury House category at the esteemed WhatHouse? Awards. Held at the Grosvenor House hotel in London on Friday 18th November 2022, this is the Oscars of the housebuilding industry. 044_NZ6_2083_WhatHouseAwards22_Winners -(L-R) William Hague Former Conservative Party Leader, Tony Lee, Rebecca Blake, […]

Nov 23, 2022
Leeds based Harron Homes Yorkshire is celebrating after being awarded Bronze in the Best Luxury House category at the esteemed WhatHouse? Awards. Held at the Grosvenor House hotel in London on Friday 18th November 2022, this is the Oscars of the housebuilding industry.
044_NZ6_2083_WhatHouseAwards22_Winners -(L-R) William Hague Former Conservative Party Leader, Tony Lee, Rebecca Blake, Johnathan Edwards, Alison Taylor-Shaw from Harron Homes, David Barrow Managing director from award sponsor Haddonstone , Former England rugby player Maggie Alphonsi. Photo credit © Philippa Gedge Photography
The award winning entry was for the stunning Berkhamsted showhome at its Kings Croft development in Killinghall, near Harrogate.
The Berkhamsted is a grand Regency style home offering spacious rooms and a detached double garage, perfect for a large family.
With a striking staircase leading to the galleried landing and five double sized bedrooms, including an impressive master suite which features an ensuite and separate dressing area, this home is all about opulence, luxury and style.
Designed with modern family life in mind, the pièce de résistance is the kitchen/dining/family room to the rear of the house. The hub of the home, this area enables everyone to come together with ample space for socialising and dining, helped by the skylights in the vaulted ceiling letting plenty of light, space and a sense of wellbeing in the heart of the home.
Tony Lee, Managing Director of Harron Homes Yorkshire said, “While we strive for thoughtful designs and elements of luxury in all our homes, the Berkhamsted is a jewel in the Harron crown and we’re delighted to have that recognised by WhatHouse?.”
Rupert Bates, Editorial Director of Whathouse.com and Show House magazine added, “With over 1,500 industry professionals and guests in the room, the What House? Awards was a celebration of the best new homes in Britain and those who created them – the people, the products and the services. The Award winners once more showcased the variety, quality, boldness and integrity of the homes and the housebuilders that received the industry’s greatest accolades.”
Set in the idyllic village of Killinghall, Kings Croft is the perfect retreat from hectic city life without compromising on amenities. Only three miles to the elegant town of Harrogate and within close proximity to Leeds and York, residents won’t find themselves short of anything. Kings Croft is located off Crofters Green, Ripon Road, Killinghall, Harrogate, HG3 2GY. For more information on the development visit https://www.harronhomes.com/find-a-home/north-yorkshire/kings-croft/.
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