Awards
We're proud to showcase the awards we've received here at Grocott & Murfit.
Each award recognises collaboration, problem-solving, and a commitment to delivering projects that stand the test of time. We share these achievements as a marker of the standards we hold ourselves to and as reassurance to our clients that quality, integrity, and attention to detail sit at the heart of everything we build.
2025

Burnham Rise, Burnham Market
Design and Craftsmanship Award 2025.
Designed by Cowper Griffith Architects LLP, and built by Grocott and Murfit.
2025

Ash Tree Farm, Attlebridge
Shortlisted for the Design and Craftsmanship Award 2025.
Designed by Hudson Architects, and built by Grocott and Murfit.
2025

CobBauge House, Fakenham
Winner of Norfolk Constructing Excellence Award for Climate Action 2024.
Designed by Hudson Architects, and built by Grocott and Murfit.
2025

Pepper Pot House, Old Hunstanton
Mayors Design Award 2025 - Highly Commended for Residential Extension.
Shortlisted for a RIBA Award 2024 for the extension on Pepper Pot House.
Designed by Ashworth Parkes Architects, and built by Grocott and Murfit.
2023

Croft House, Wells-Next-The Sea
Design and Craftsmanship Award 2023. Commendation for the retrofit, renovation and extension of a period dwelling, designed by Liv Architect 8 Ltd, and built by Grocott and Murfit.
2021

Coast House, Blakeney
Design and Craftsmanship Award 2021. Designed by Hudson Architects, and built by Grocott and Murfit.
RIBA East Award 2023.
Designed by Hudson Architects, and built by Grocott and Murfit.
2018

Davaar House, Docking
Mayors Design Award 2018, Single New Build Properties Winner.
Mayors Design Award 2018, Gold Award Winner.
2016

Salt Marsh, Thornham
Mayors Design Award 2016 - Highly Commended for Refurbishment Schemes.
2016

PassivHaus
Awarded the 2016 LABC East Anglia Building Excellence Award and the Norfolk Association of Architects’ New Residential Craftsmanship Award for excellence in residential design.
UK Passivhaus Award 2016, finalist in the Rural Category.
Winner in the Norfolk Association of Architects Awards in 2016.
Designed by Parson's and Whittley, and built by Grocott and Murfit.


