Devonshire Homes Limited Enters Administration
Devonshire Homes Limited, a construction company known for housing developments across the South West of England, has gone into administration, according to court documents published on June 24, 2026. The company, based in Tiverton, Devon, had joint administrators appointed on June 18, 2026, through the High Court of Justice Business and Property Courts in Leeds.
The appointment was officially recorded in The London Gazette on June 24, 2026. Sarah Collins and Jonathan Marston, both of Alvarez & Marsal Europe LLP, have been appointed as joint administrators. The company's business is listed in the notice as the construction of domestic buildings.
Company Profile and Past Projects
Devonshire Homes has spent years building homes across Devon, describing its developments as "beautiful new homes" designed for modern living. On its website, the company states it is committed to creating homes that blend into their surroundings while delivering high standards of design and craftsmanship. It also notes that its developments are carefully planned to meet the needs of local communities, offering a mix of homes for first-time buyers, growing families, and those looking to downsize.
The company has completed residential developments in various towns and villages throughout Devon. Its registered office is at Gotham House in Hammett Square, Tiverton, where it also operates from.
Uncertainty Over Developments and Staff
No explanation has been given for the administration, and neither the court notice nor the company has commented on what this means for existing developments. It remains unclear whether any ongoing projects will be affected. There has also been no indication of the impact on employees, suppliers, or customers involved in current projects.
The insolvency notice names Alvarez & Marsal Europe LLP as the administrators handling the case. People with questions have been directed to contact the firm's Will Chalmers using the details included in the published notice. Devonshire Homes had not publicly commented on the administration as of the publication date.



