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Don’t miss the launch event for Purdis Grange in Ipswich

6th July 2013 Print
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Property-seekers can discover more about the stunning range of luxury homes available at Taylor Wimpey’s prestigious Purdis Grange development in Ipswich – by visiting the launch event at Kesgrave Hall on Tuesday 9th July.

During the event, guests can browse detailed plans for the full selection of individually-designed four, five and six-bedroom properties located in highly-desirable Bucklesham Road – and take their pick from the first available plots.

With interest in these exclusive new homes already running high, potential purchasers are being urged to attend the launch to stand the very best chance of securing the home of their dreams.

Stacy Dornan, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “We’re delighted to announce the launch of our Purdis Grange development, in the wonderful setting of Kesgrave Hall hotel, on Tuesday 9th July.

“With just 24 bespoke new homes being created at this luxury development, I would recommend that anyone interested in finding out more should make an appointment to attend the launch.”

Purdis Grange will enjoy a prime setting within an established residential area on the edge of Ipswich Golf Course, offering a laid-back lifestyle within easy reach of Ipswich town centre.

The new homes will be surrounded by mature hedgerows and trees with a tranquil area of tree-lined open space at the heart of the development, while footpaths lead into the woods and heathland of the nearby rural landscape.

The design of the properties by Ipswich architectural designers Last & Tricker will include materials and features to reflect the traditional architecture of houses in this attractive corner of Suffolk.

Within easy reach of Purdis Grange is a large retail park with fantastic shopping opportunities including a John Lewis at home store and Sainsbury’s and Waitrose supermarkets.

Families will appreciate there’s a good choice of schools for children of all ages within easy reach.

Meanwhile, Ipswich’s bustling town centre, just three miles away, is steeped in history and offers a vibrant mix of heritage, the arts, theatre, cinema, clubs and bars, as well as a wide selection of shops.

And within a few minutes’ drive is the beautiful Suffolk landscape which inspired the artist Constable, and some of the county’s prettiest villages, as well as the stunning scenery of the celebrated Suffolk coastline.

Purdis Grange is well placed to enjoy good road connections with the A14 and A12, while Ipswich railway station offers services on the Great Eastern Main Line to London Liverpool Street in just over an hour and to Norwich in 45 minutes.

Property-seekers are invited to come along to the launch of Purdis Grange at Kesgrave Hall on Tuesday 9th July from 5pm to 9pm.

Information on Taylor Wimpey East Anglia’s developments across the region is available by visiting taylorwimpey.co.uk/eastanglia.

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