A site of just 8 bungalows surrounded by countryside, but within easy reach of local amenities, including a Post Office, public house, shopping facilities, and primary and secondary schools in Claydon.
\r\rThe front door opens into the spacious hallway. The right of the bungalow has the two bedrooms, the main has an en-suite shower room and built in wardrobe. There’s a stylish bathroom a siting-dining- kitchen with bi-fold doors to the garden and a fully fitted modern kitchen.
The bungalow benefits from two parking spaces, gas central heating and a 10-year warranty. Each bungalow uses a traditional building method and contemporary architecture to create energy efficient and low maintenance homes. Surrounded by open countryside yet close to amenities these bungalows are located in an ideal position.
The information provided within this brochure is intended to be a general indication of the proposed development. Floor layouts and site plans have been provided to Fenn Wright in good faith, any measurements have been taken from drawings provided by the client. The client operates a policy of continuous improvement and therefore reserves to the right to alter or change any part of the development specification at any time. These properties are offered subject to available and all illustrations are indicative only.
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LocationGreat Blakenham, which is located approximately 5 miles north west of Ipswich, offers easy access to a range of amenities including a Post Office, shopping facilities, a primary school and a secondary school in Claydon. The village pub the Chequers has been around for over 100 years and has been recently transformed again and can be found opposite the Church.
Ipswich Town is divided into various quarters, with central and the waterfront drawing the most footfall Central Ipswich is home to the town's retail shopping and the historic town square, the Cornhill. The waterfront is located south of the town centre on the bend of the River Orwell and is a picturesque setting housing the town's impressive marina. The waterfront was historically an industrial port but has since been transformed into a trendy area lined with high-rise apartment buildings, restaurants, bars and cafés.
For the commuter the A12/A14 are within easy reach and Ipswich station serves trains to Cambridge, Felixstowe, London Liverpool Street, Lowestoft, Norwich and Peterborough.\r
DirectionsUse sat nav postcode IP6 0NA which will take you to Chalk Hill Lane, Turn left into Hood Drive and follow round to the site entrance.\r
Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - to be assessed
Services - We understand that all properties will be connected to mains water, drainage, gas and electricity
Tenure - Freehold
EPC rating - to be assessed
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