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  2. Category : Housebuilding companies of the United Kingdom

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  3. CALA Homes - Wikipedia

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    Cala was founded in 1875 as the City of Aberdeen Land Association. It has grown to become one of the UK's largest house builders. Between 1999 and 2013 the Bank of Scotland held a majority stake in the company, [3] until Legal & General and Patron Capital each took a 46.5% stake in the company in March 2013. [4]

  4. Home Builders Federation - Wikipedia

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    The HBF can trace its roots back to 1939 and the establishment of the National Association of House Builders. [2] This became the Federation of Registered House Builders in 1946 (representing the housing element of the National Federation of Building Trades Employers, NFBTE, in whose annual reports its activities were described), [3] and the House Builders Federation in 1970.

  5. Vistry Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.vistrygroup.co.uk. Vistry Group, formerly Bovis Homes Group, is a British house-building company based in Kings Hill, England. Bovis Homes completed a deal to acquire Galliford Try 's housing arm in January 2020, renaming the combined business Vistry. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

  6. Bryant Homes - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.bryant.co.uk. Bryant Homes was one of the larger UK housebuilders when it was acquired by Taylor Woodrow in 2001; Bryant then became the principal housebuilding operation of the enlarged group. Taylor Woodrow merged with Wimpey in 2007 and during 2010 the Bryant brand was phased out. The company was first listed on the London Stock ...

  7. McLean Homes - Wikipedia

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    History. The business was formed in 1920 by John McLean and incorporated in 1932. From the early 1950s the Company moved progressively into private housebuilding in the west midlands. [2] It also developed similar homes in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland at the same time. It was the second generation Geoffrey McLean who led the company's post ...

  8. Persimmon plc - Wikipedia

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    Persimmon was founded by Duncan Davidson in 1972. The company is named after a horse which won the 1896 Derby and St. Leger for the Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII). After leaving George Wimpey, Davidson had formed Ryedale Homes in 1965, selling it to Comben Homes in 1972 for £600,000. Davidson restarted development again in the ...

  9. Redrow plc - Wikipedia

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    Redrow plc. Redrow plc is one of the largest British housebuilders with a network of 12 operational divisions across the UK. [3] It is based in Flintshire, Wales and employs 2,300 people. The company was established in 1974 by Steve Morgan with an initial focus on civil engineering; it was not until 1982 that the business made its entry into ...