About Galliard Homes
Galliard Homes Limited was incorporated on 28th August 1987 and commenced trading under its present name on 31st July 1992. The Company was originally run by John Black until 1st May 1993 when Stephen Conway was appointed a director and purchased 50% of the shares. Under a corporate restructuring the Company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Galliard Holdings Limited on 1st July 1997.
We have built an enviable reputation for prominent developments such as Tea Trade Wharf in the heart of Shad Thames and overlooking Tower Bridge; Romney House opposite the new Home Office; and the construction of luxuriously appointed houses in St Johns Wood to name but a few.
Bermondsey and London's Docklands have proved especially successful where Galliard Homes were the first to recognise and invest in the regeneration of these exciting and rapidly rejuvenating areas.
Our architectural design strategy is shaped by our commitment to enhance local areas and create uplifting surroundings for our residents. Apartment interiors employ a subtle blend of minimalist chic while thoughtful design and fine materials combine to create an ambience of sophistication, glamour and functional elegance.
The future rests upon our continued ability to meet and exceed clients requirements, something for which we have earned significant standing both in the UK and Internationally. Our expertise, whether for construction of new developments or landmark conversions, invokes innovations in design and quality that are the hallmarks of our brand.