Churchill Homes has made a strategic family appointment to drive its new growth and direction as it continues to be a premium property developer in the North-east of Scotland.
After a successful career in the energy sector Churchill Homes is excited to announce Thomas has transitioned into his new role as chief operating officer within the family run business based in Aberdeenshire.
Thomas said: “Joining our family business is something I’ve looked forward to for a very long time. I am excited to take on this new chapter and spearhead our continued growth while staying true to our legacy of delivering high-quality, low-density developments across the North-east, just as we have since 1989."
Its latest flagship project The Caim Collection in South Ythsie (between Pitmedden and Tarves) is set to redefine countryside living. The development is perfect for those who appreciate both modern luxury and the beauty of rolling rural landscapes, but with convenient access to local amenities in both Pitmedden and Tarves. The team are installing a new country-style path that will lead residents to The Shed gym and coffee shop, just a 10-minute walk away.
The collection has been thoughtfully designed to blend open plan living with multi-functional social spaces for entertaining, and quiet, private bedroom areas. The homes’ exteriors draw on the surroundings and create a balance of traditional Scottish vernacular design which uses local materials and modern styling, combining contemporary aesthetics with practical, family-friendly layouts.
Its newest house type (available for viewing) is The Sheiling which is split into two volumes and has four-bedroom and is architecturally designed with single volume open-plan living at its core. Through a generous entrance vestibule, a large picture window fills the hallway with light and takes full advantage of the surrounding panoramic views.
Thomas adds: “I’m incredibly grateful for the support I’ve received throughout my career in the energy sector, but I’m looking forward to the opportunities that lie ahead in running a business that means so much to my family.”