Shortlist announced for Michelmores' prestigious Property Awards 2025

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Posted Wednesday, May 14, 2025 - 11:58pm

The shortlist for the prestigious Michelmores Property Awards 2025 has been unveiled, showcasing the best property, construction, and development projects across the South West of the UK. The Awards, which celebrate excellence and innovation, bring together professionals from the region to highlight the outstanding achievements in the property sector over the past year.

Now in its 22nd year, the Michelmores Property Awards continue to champion the most sustainable, impactful and creative developments. This year’s shortlist, which includes 10 high profile projects from Bristol, Somerset and Gloucestershire, represents a wide range of impressive projects across various categories, from regeneration and education to residential and leisure developments.

The Awards encompass nine categories, and the judging panel comprises esteemed professionals from various sectors within the property industry. The 2025 Shortlist Includes:

Category 1: Project of the Year (under £10m)

  • Pixel – Cornwall Council, Kier Construction, Ward Williams Associates, Stride Treglown, Hydrock, Mace
  • Sarah Turvill Multifaith Centre – Willmott Dixon
  • Space2Work Redruth – The Park – Bauer Group
  • Tithebarn Green Local Centre – LHC Design, Devon Contractors

Category 2: Project of the Year (over £10m)

  • EQ – BAM Construction
  • McArthur's Yard – Nash Partnership, Guinness Partnership, Hill Group
  • Purdown View – Stride Treglown
  • The Forum – Reef Group
  • The Park – Plymouth Crematorium – Kier Construction

Category 3: Regeneration Project of the Year

  • Babbage Building – BAM Construction, University of Plymouth
  • Crescent – Kier Construction, CEG
  • McArthur's Yard – Nash Partnership, Guinness Partnership, Hill Group
  • Rolle Gardens – Acorn Property Group
  • The Forum – Reef Group

Category 4: Education Project of the Year

  • Ashcombe Primary School – John Perkins Construction
  • Babbage Building – BAM Construction, University of Plymouth
  • Baytree School – Rio Architects, North Somerset Council, Willmott Dixon
  • Combe Pafford School – Rud Sawers Architects

Category 5: Leisure and Tourism Project of the Year

  • SeaSpace – We Are Ease, Dynargh Design, Kay Elliot, Airey & Coles
  • The Lookout – DDMH Developments
  • The Mole Resort – Savills UK
  • voco Zeal Hotel – RED Construction Group

Category 6: Heritage Project of the Year

  • Paternoster House – NooKo
  • York House – Vistry Group, Bailey Partnership

Category 7: Residential Project of the Year (36 homes and over)

  • Gwel Basset – Treveth
  • One Lockleaze – Goram Homes
  • Quintrell Rise – Classic Builders, Coastline Housing
  • Rainbow Way – Classic Builders, Somerset Council
  • The Orchards – Edenstone Homes

Category 8: Residential Project of the Year (35 homes and under)

  • Broadland Gardens – Clifton Emery design, Plymouth City Council
  • Paternoster House – NooKo
  • Rolle Gardens – Acorn Property Group
  • The Haw Wood – Autograph Homes

Photo line up, L-R: Ajay Sharma, Lucinda Mitchell, Glayne Price, Themla Sorensen OBE, Nathan McLoughlin, Jo Davis, Iestyn John, Mike Leece OBE, and Ron Persaud 

About Michelmores Property Awards

The Michelmores Property Awards present some of the South West’s most prestigious accolades, recognising achievements in property development, construction and regeneration. Now in their 22nd year, the Awards celebrate projects that contribute to the region’s economy and community, with a particular focus on environmental sustainability and innovative design.

The Awards continue to place an emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and the broader positive impact of projects within their communities. With categories designed to capture the diversity and excellence of South West development, the Awards reflect the increasing importance of sustainable and socially responsible architecture.

The Awards Gala Dinner and Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, 2 July 2025, at the Sandy Park Conference Centre in Exeter. For the full list of shortlisted projects and table bookings, visit the Michelmores Property Awards website.

Special thanks to our panel of judges: Iestyn John from Bell Cornwell, Glayne Price of LHC Architects, Nathan McLoughlin from McLoughlin Planning, Jo Davis from Avison Young, Mike Leece OBE, Ron Persaud of Change Real Estate, Lucinda Mitchell from Legal & General, Ajay Sharma from KTA Architects, Thelma Sorensen OBE, Honorary President of South West Women in Construction.

Sponsoring the Awards

The Michelmores Property Awards’ reach extends throughout the region’s property, real estate and construction sectors. Sponsoring the Awards is an excellent opportunity to raise your organisation’s profile in front of this audience and the ideal corporate hospitality opportunity. As a sponsor, you will be part of a bespoke networking event. Your brand will benefit from exposure from a prestigious and well-regarded property-focused campaign that reaches over 1,300 engaged real estate companies in the South West.

Email events@michelmores.com to request a 2025 Awards sponsorship brochure to find out more about our opportunities.

 

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