Dilapidated barns to superb family homes, wins business best House Builder Award

  • Keigar Homes Ltd picked up the prestigious industry award at the FMB’s 2021  National Master Builder Awards 
  • Keigar Homes congratulated for positive contribution towards the local  community  
  • The winning firm celebrated their success for the Home Builder Award,  sponsored by FMB Insurance 

North Lincolnshire-based Keigar Homes Ltd have brought home the award for the best  house builder at this year’s Federation of Master Builders’ National Master Builder  Awards for their transformation of crumbling outbuildings on contaminated land into five  high-quality new homes that complement the area’s rural charm. 

TV presenter and all-round building enthusiast Nick Knowles announced the winner of best  house builder to the delight of the team from Keigar Homes, during the ceremony held online  on September 24th

The awards recognise building excellence, quality craftsmanship, and exceptional customer  service, and are run by the Federation of Master Builders, the largest trade association in the  UK construction sector which is this year celebrating its 80th anniversary. 

The team at Keigar Homes executed a bespoke development, and were proud to bring unsafe buildings that had long blighted the area and had started to worry the local  community, back to life as beautiful family homes. Community engagement was a key  success of this project, especially with the local school that looked on to the plot.

Keigar Homes, who also designed the units using their in-house architects, were tasked with  creating modern homes, utilising aspects of the old buildings, that would be sympathetic to  the rural local area. The site features a unique mix of materials from clay tiles to timber  cladding. The homes boast stunning attributes including vaulted ceilings and glazed  frontages on the larger barns.  

Conscious of the site’s rural location, significant steps were taken to make the development  ecologically sensitive. A great deal of care and attention was placed on helping the site run  harmoniously in an area rich in wildlife, and the team installed swift boxes, sparrow terraces,  bat boxes and a bespoke bat loft. 

Picking up the award, Garry Whall of Keigar Homes said: “It feels fantastic for the  company. We’ve never been a national winner before. It was very important to get the site to  fit into the location, and local people think it’s great.” 

National Judge in this category and Chair of the Housing, Communities and Local  Government Select Committee, Clive Betts MP, said: “It was the quality of the buildings,  the design, in a very constrained and limited site with contaminated land. They have  produced an outstanding development; it just felt right.” 

Melissa York, Assistant Property Editor at The Times, and another National Judge, commented: “Keigar Homes really demonstrated that in order to be a really great Master  Builder, you need to take a holistic approach to house building. This project wasn’t just a  collection of really good quality homes, it positively contributed towards the community.”  

The final Judge, Leigh Johnson, Head of Design & Master Development at Homes  England, added: “They brought into play community, local distinctiveness, a really sensitive  approach to a complex and tight site, and the outcome is a super development of new  homes.”