BARRATT
Barratt Developments has been registered in the UK for building construction services since the company was founded in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1958. Barratt became Britain's largest housebuilder, constructing over half a million homes.
UK IPO Record

- Application Number
- UK00001033948
- Word Mark
- BARRATT
- Status
- Registered
- Applied
- 12 August 1974
- Registered
- 12 August 1974
- Next Renewal
- 12 August 2035
- Owner
- Valeo Confectionery Limited
- Nice Classes
- Class 30
Brand History & Trademark Analysis
Barratt Developments has been registered in the UK for building construction services since the company was founded in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1958. Barratt became Britain's largest housebuilder, constructing over half a million homes. The trademark is closely associated with the British housing market and has appeared in regulatory, political, and media discussions about UK housebuilding for decades.
The trademark is closely associated with the British housing market and has appeared in regulatory, political, and media discussions about UK housebuilding for decades.
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Historical Background
Barratt was founded in 1958 by Sir Lawrie Barratt, who began building houses in Newcastle upon Tyne. The company floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1968. The iconic Barratt oak tree logo debuted in the 1970s, accompanied by television advertising featuring a distinctive helicopter shot of new housing developments. In 2024, Barratt merged with Redrow to form Barratt Redrow plc.