Introducing The Hill Group 

The Hill Group is a family-owned housebuilder known for creating exceptional homes and sustainable communities. With five regional offices across the UK, Hill has earned a five-star rating from the Home Builders Federation for eight consecutive years. 

Since the company was founded in 1999, Hill has won over 500 industry awards, including the esteemed title of WhatHouse? Housebuilder of the Year in 2015, 2020 and 2023. Most recently in 2024, Millside Grange in Croxley Green won The Standard’s Homes & Property Award for Best Commuter Home.

Hill’s dedication to delivering the highest quality homes and exceptional customer service has earned the housebuilder its 5-star status in the Home Builders Federation’s annual Customer Satisfaction Survey for the past eight years. Hill is a registered developer with the New Homes Quality Board (NHQB) and follows the New Homes Quality Code (NHQC), a new industry standard to ensure high-quality homes and an exceptional customer experience. With a score of 4.8 out of 5, Hill is also ranked as the number one housebuilder on Trustpilot.

In addition, Hill is donating 200 fully equipped modular homes to local authorities and homeless charities as part of a £15 million pledge through its Foundation 200 programme, launched in 2019 to mark Hill’s 20th anniversary.

Ranked 3rd in the NextGeneration Sustainability Benchmark, Hill is the UK’s highest-ranked private housebuilder for sustainability, a testament to their commitment to long-term placemaking. 

Hill’s approach is grounded in thoughtful design, planning, and logistics that place the needs, perspectives, and wellbeing of the community at the forefront. This is underpinned by a culture of trust and a commitment to delivering on promises, ensuring that every development is shaped with care and integrity. 

A dedicated Social Value and Community Engagement Team, led by the Group Head of Social Value, plays a central role in delivering meaningful local impact. This includes building partnerships with local schools, charities, and organisations; providing named contacts for residents and community groups; creating employment and training opportunities; and helping to foster thriving, connected neighbourhoods.