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Development wins top award



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
Bourne-based Larkfleet Homes has won the Daily Mail UK Property Award for Best Development in Lincolnshire for its Friar Mews development in Lincoln.
The award will be presented at a gala dinner in London on October 31.

Having been given this high recommendation, Larkfleet is now entitled to display the Daily Mail UK Property Awards logo.

Managing director Karl Hick said: “This symbol of excellence will be recognised and appreciated by the public, who are becoming increasingly well-informed and discerning about the properties they seek to buy.”

The Friars Mews development is made up of 40 two and three-bedroomed apartments.

Entries were judged by a panel of independent professionals, and chaired by Eric Pickles MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.

All in all, there are 21 different categories and up to two of the most outstanding entries in each category will be given a four-star award, while the best overall entry will be given a five-star award.

Every five-star winner’s entry will then be re-examined to determine who is to go forward for the ultimate World’s Best Award. These accolades will be announced at a presentation dinner in America on November 10.



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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 12:40 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 
  

 
 


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