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New homes for sale in Suffolk

Suffolk is a largely rural county in East England bordered by the North Sea, featuring major towns such as Ipswich and Lowestoft and a significant commercial shipping industry at Felixstowe.

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New listings in Suffolk

Barham Meadows

by Taylor Wimpey

Barham, Suffolk, IP6 0NU

3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses

£360,000 - £675,000

Modern village homes in a countryside setting near Ipswich
Green features

Fairfields

by Home Reach

Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9DU

2 & 3 bedroom houses

From £197,500 for a 50% share
(From £395,000 Full Market Value)

The Fairfields development is located to the north of Church Street and occupies a location on the edge of the village of Ashley, near Newmarket. Ashley is located between Newmarket (4 miles), Bury St Edmunds (12 miles) and East of Cambridge (17 miles). The village itself has a long history with an entry in The Doomsday Book of 1086. Ashley is a small village in a pleasant setting adjacent to the Suffolk boundary and has close ties to Newmarket. It has a clearly defined centre. Associated with a pond and the point where the road from Newmarket reached the top of the chalk ridge. The older core of attractive flint buildings is covered by a conservation area. Facilities in the village include a post office, church, public hall, public house, restaurant and sports field. The village has a regular bus service which runs to Newmarket. The site formed part of the Fairhaven Trust Estate based at Kirtling Towers nearby and is being developed by a partnership between the Fairhaven Trust and Highland Property Ltd. Images are for illustrative purposes only. Please speak to Sales Adviser for full details EPC/PEA- C
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Suffolk is a ceremonial county located in the East of England. It is part of the East Anglia region and borders Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west, and Essex to the south. To the east, it has 50 miles of coastline along the North Sea.

The county is largely rural with an economy based on agriculture, tourism, and shipping. The Port of Felixstowe is one of the largest container ports in Europe.

The largest settlements in Suffolk are:

Ipswich: The county town and largest settlement. It is an ancient port town located on the River Orwell.

Lowestoft: A coastal town in the northeast and the most easterly point in the United Kingdom.

Bury St Edmunds: A historic market town in the west, known for its ruined abbey and cathedral.

Haverhill: An industrial town located in the southwest of the county.

Felixstowe: A coastal town significant for its major commercial port and seaside resort.

The county landscape is mostly flat or gently rolling. It includes the Broads National Park in the north and the Suffolk Coast and Heaths, which is a protected National Landscape.

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