Hopkins Homes ability to create award winning homes is
due in no small part to the highly talented and experienced
team that James Hopkins has created at Melton Park House, the head
office of Hopkins Homes located at Melton Nr Woodbridge, on
the site of St Audrey's where Hopkins have created a new
community of 200 new homes set in wonderful parkland complete
with a golf course. Hopkins Homes truly have East Anglian roots.
As James Hopkins says "There's something about the look of older
buildings that appeals to all of us. The design, the scale, the
feel - it's something many architects have forgotten. But not at
Hopkins. Our approach is to take all the qualities which have stood
the test of time to build homes that are easy on the eye and that
blend with their surroundings.
We use the traditional approach as our platform and onto this build
all the convenience, practicality and low maintenance demanded by
today's modern lifestyle. The result is a home that we and many of
our purchasers believe is a joy to own and to live in."
The foundation of Hopkins Homes is based on a commitment to excellent
design and quality which reflects the tradition and character of each
individual site.
The company comprises an enthusiastic team of professionals whose
skills encompass planning, design, construction and, importantly,
after sales - a rapid-response team is available to take care of
any teething problems, however minor.
From a start in 1992 Hopkins Homes, together with Hopkins & Moore,
has grown from a small local company into a significant builder of
quality homes being recognised by the NHBC in their Quality Award
Scheme which is the industry's benchmark for quality of a development
in terms of build standard and overall site management. Hopkins Homes
has also appeared twice in the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 list of the
UK's top 100 fastest growing companies. With a Hopkins Home you can be
sure that your home has been designed and built to last.
Hopkins Homes commitment to style and quality has been recognised both
locally and nationally by many within the housebuilding industry.
This is demonstrated by some of the awards the company has been awarded.
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2005
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Two Hopkins Homes site managers win regional NHBC Pride in the Job awards.
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NHBC quality award winner.
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2004
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Building For Life Silver Standard Award for Bishops Walk Ely. |
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NHBC quality award winner |
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2003
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Daily Telegraph What House? Silver Award for Best Medium Sized Housebuilder. |
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St Edmundsbury Borough Council Design Competition to develop first phase of Drovers Mead,
Bury St Edmunds. |
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St Edmundsbury Borough Council Design Competition to develop second phase of Drovers Mead,
Bury St Edmunds. |
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2002
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Building Magazine Awards - Regional Housebuilder of the Year |
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Britannia National Homebuilder Design Awards- Commendation for Best use of a Brownfield Site for
Bishops Walk Ely. |
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Daily Telegraph What House? Bronze Award for Best Medium Size Housebuilder. |
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NHBC 2 Pride in the Job Winning sites. |
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James Hopkins named as Central Region Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst and Young. |
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Daily Telegraph What House? Bronze Award for Best Medium Sized Housebuilder. |
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2001
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Anglian Business Awards, Runner up. |
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Daily Telegraph What House? Bronze Award for Best House |
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Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100 - Hopkins Homes registered at position 42 |
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2000
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Daily Telegraph What House? Bronze Award for Best House Design |
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1998
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Daily Telegraph what House? Silver Award for Best House Design |
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First Prize in Broadland District Council's prestigious new Design Awards for excellence. |
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Kent Blaxill Highly Commended: Best Residential Development of Five units or more. |
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1997
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Daily Telegraph What House? Bronze Award for Best Development. |
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1996
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Daily Telegraph What House? Silver Award for Best Development. |
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Daily Telegraph What House? Silver Award for Best Small Builder |
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