We are delighted to share that Fotheringham Homes has been recognised with two awards and a Highly Commended accolade at the 19th Scottish Home Awards, celebrating the quality of our homes, developments and customer experience across the North East of Scotland.
The Gourdon-based housebuilder was named Housebuilder of the Year (Up to 100 Units) and House of the Year (Up to £500,000) for The Mulberry at Linton Mews, Gourdon. The Mulberry was also recognised with a Highly Commended award in the Show Home of the Year category, standing out among a strong field of more than 16 finalists from across Scotland.
The Scottish Home Awards, sponsored by Ross & Liddell, celebrate excellence across Scotland’s housing sector, recognising the country’s leading developers, developments and homes.

For Fotheringham Homes, a family-run business established in the North East of Scotland, the awards recognise the company’s continued commitment to quality, customer service and thoughtfully designed homes.
The Housebuilder of the Year award recognises developers who consistently deliver quality, craftsmanship and customer satisfaction across their developments. Commenting on Fotheringham Homes, the judges said:
“Building exceptional homes is one thing. Consistently delivering quality, craftsmanship and customer satisfaction across every development is what sets the very best apart.”

The Mulberry at Linton Mews was recognised as House of the Year (Up to £500,000), with judges noting:
“Great homes combine thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship and a place where people can truly put down roots.”
The Mulberry has played a central role in the success of Linton Mews, helping prospective buyers experience the quality, layout and level of customisation available within a Fotheringham home. Since opening, the showhome has welcomed hundreds of visitors and supported sales across both Linton Mews and future developments. The award-winning showhome is now set to be released for sale.
The recognition comes at an exciting time for the business, which has seen strong demand at Linton Mews in Gourdon, a 49-home development that has brought a mix of bungalows and family homes to the coastal village.





Managing Director Michael Fotheringham said:
“We are absolutely delighted. To be recognised at a national level alongside some of Scotland’s largest housebuilders is a real achievement for a business of our size.
“These awards reflect the hard work of our team, the trades and suppliers we work alongside, and the trust our customers place in us. We are proud to be building homes in the communities we know best and it is incredibly rewarding to see that recognised.”
Looking ahead, Fotheringham Homes continues to invest in the future of the North East housing market. Construction is now underway at Brownmuir, Fordoun, a boutique development of three family homes, while plans are progressing for Hallgreen Mains, Inverbervie, a proposed development of up to 96 homes. Following two positive public consultation events, a planning application is expected to be submitted in July.

The business is also progressing plans for a further development in Kirriemuir, comprising approximately 55 homes, reflecting continued confidence in the demand for high-quality housing across the region.
The latest success builds on previous recognition at the Scottish Home Awards and reinforces Fotheringham Homes’ reputation for delivering homes that combine quality, craftsmanship, thoughtful design and a highly personal approach to customer service.

