Trusted by landowners and councils to deliver

Vistry Group
Vistry Group has multiple brands including Bovis Homes, Linden Homes and Countryside Homes, giving broad market reach and higher absorption rates. Our Countryside Partnerships division is a leading provider of high-demand, high-growth affordable housing with capability across all housing tenures. The combined depth of Vistry Group enables us to plan, implement and deliver large scale sustainable developments, without the need to rely on other parties. The team comprises three key disciplines: Land Acquisition, Planning, and Development Delivery.

Our dedicated team
Vistry’s dedicated Strategic Land Team identify, promote and purchase land for residential development across the Group’s entire operating territory. The team secures planning permission for sites ranging in size from 200 to 2,000+ new homes and is made up of qualified planners, engineers and surveyors who have a broad range of skills and experience..

Driving strategic allocations
The team has extensive experience in bringing forward strategic allocations through Local Plans to planning permissions, and importantly then delivering the social, amenity and civil infrastructure and new homes on the ground in a timely manner.

SUSTAINABILITY
Our Sustainability promise
Vistry Group’s purpose is to deliver sustainable homes and communities across all sectors of the UK housing market. Key to this purpose is a successful and ambitious sustainability strategy.
It includes a commitment to setting carbon reduction targets consistent with reduction required to keep global warming at 1.5C and the development of a roadmap to deliver net zero carbon homes.
We recognise that the key to success in meeting the sustainability challenges we face as a society and industry is collaboration, and to facilitate this we have become members of the UK Green Building Council, as well as corporate members of the Institute for Environmental Management and Assessment. We continue to be gold members of the Supply Chain Sustainability School and members of the Future Homes Task Force.