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Superb new Charles Church development launches in Diss

19th September 2011 Print

A stunning new Charles Church development has recently launched bringing luxurious executive homes to Diss in Norfolk.

The Champneys enjoys a picturesque location surrounded by beautiful Waveney Valley countryside offering peaceful walks along its many footpaths and bridleways.

Jon Gibbs, sales director for Charles Church Anglia, comments: “This really is a breath-taking development. The Champneys is set within an area of natural beauty yet the historic centre of Diss is just a short distance away with a host of day-to-day amenities. It combines the best of both worlds.”

A choice of four attractive house-types are being developed at The Champneys, all offering four bedrooms and with well-designed interior layouts to maximise living space.

The Barton, for example, sees a large dual aspect lounge, a front facing dining room, kitchen / breakfast room leading to a utility and a guest cloakroom on the ground floor. Upstairs is a master bedroom with en suite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.

For those who require office space at home, The Hickling design has it all, with a front facing study on the ground floor as well as a lounge with a feature bay window, a dining room, kitchen and guest cloakroom.

Alternatively, there is The Curtis with a vast kitchen / breakfast area as well as a lounge and separate dining room, or The Ormesby.

All the homes have been designed to the highest standards with great attention to detail.

The Champneys is ideal for both work and leisure time with Norwich and Ipswich both easily accessible by road or rail, making commuting simple. Diss is on the main Norwich to London railway line putting London an hour and a half away.

When it’s time to relax, there is open green countryside all around and the stunning Norfolk and Suffolk coastlines are only a short drive away.

To find out more, call the marketing suite for The Champneys, open Thursday to Monday from 10.30am until 5.30pm. Alternatively, visit charleschurch.com.