Castle Green Homes has marked a record-breaking year after delivering its strongest financial performance to date, achieving its highest-ever customer satisfaction scores and outlining plans to build 1,000 homes annually by 2030. The results underline a period of rapid expansion without losing sight of its customer-first ethos.
Following a management buyout in 2020 backed by Bridgemere UK, the housebuilder has evolved from a regional operator into a significant presence across North Wales and the North West of England. The latest annual results highlight a year of exceptional growth, with output more than doubling over the past 12 months.
This growth powered turnover to £168.2m (up 92% year on year) and boosted pre-tax profit to £10.3m – a 157% rise.
Yet for Castle Green, the real victory wasn’t in the numbers. Its growth has a human focus.
Even as the business scaled at record speed, customer care remained its priority.
Castle Green achieved a 97.2% customer satisfaction score, earning a coveted five-star rating from the Home Builders Federation.
Chief executive Gwyn Jones said: “The story of the year is simple: records, records, records. But none of it matters unless our customers feel valued. We’ve stayed true to our high standards throughout rapid growth – and that’s what we’re most proud of. These results belong to our people, whose dedication delivers outstanding customer experiences day after day.”
While building more homes, Castle Green is strengthening communities.
With 14 active developments at year-end (now risen to 16), the company continues to invest heavily in new land opportunities to support its expanding footprint. Homes are currently being delivered across North Wales and the North West, with plans to move into Lancashire, the Manchester City Region, and Shropshire.
Castle Green expects to deliver around 600 homes across 16 developments in the current financial year, and aiming to reach 1,000 by 2030.
As the business grows, so does its workforce. Castle Green now employs 135 people, up from 100 in 2024, with further job creation expected as new outlets open.
Gwyn added: “We’ve proven what Castle Green can achieve, and now we’re building on that platform. Future growth means more jobs, more community investment and more quality homes for the people who need them.”