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Tornagrain honoured at new homes ‘Oscars’


By Louise Glen

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Places for People has been honoured at the UK’s prestigious What House awards, known as the Oscars of the new homes industry.

In a virtual ceremony hosted by Romesh Ranganathan, the developer lifted the silver award for Best Large House Builder of the Year in recognition of its focus on place making and the environment, and investment in customer service.

Places for People’s approach to design was also applauded by the judges.

The modern country homes at Tornagrain, a partnership with landowner Moray Estates and Zero C, part of Places for People, received best house bronze award for the Gifford show home, and best exterior silver award for the development’s ‘strong sense of timeless quality’ against stiff competition from all corners of the UK.

Willie Lockhart, regional managing director – Scotland at Places for People, said: “This is a tremendous achievement. To win two major accolades for design at Tornagrain at a top UK awards ceremony is fabulous news.

"It recognises the strength of our vision and the appeal of integrating period charm with modern day comforts.”

To find out more about the award winning homes and life at Tornagrain call the sales team on 01463 830490 or email sales@zeroc-tornagrain.co.uk.


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