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Charles Church introduces itself to Diss

28th November 2011 Print

As a developer renowned for creating fine homes with excellent quality employed as standard, it should come as welcome news to househunters looking to buy a brand new property in the delightful town of Diss that Charles Church has announced it’s commitment to the town by developing at Meadow View.

The Charles Church brand has built an excellent reputation for creating desirable homes in sought-after locations. Charles and his wife Susanna Church laid the foundations to their first exquisite properties in Surrey in 1965 and since then the company has built hundreds of attractive developments across the country, subsequently satisfying countless homeowners.

At Meadow View, the developer certainly won’t disappoint, as the exclusive new residential area will include a range of differing four bedroom executive properties, which all boast impressive external façades and inspiring interior layouts.

Jon Gibbs, sales director for Charles Church, states: “Meadow View is situated adjacent to outstanding areas of open countryside, yet is close to local amenities and is equidistant to Norwich and Ipswich, making it a very attractive option for those looking to buy a beautiful new home in the market town of Diss.”

Charles Church prides itself on meeting househunters exacting requirements, and has therefore designed Meadow View to include a number of brand new detached housetypes, situated in larger plot sizes and with bigger double garages.

Jon continues: “Contrary to popular belief, new homes can boast just as much character and space as an older property, and our designs have the added bonus of being much more energy efficient than an older house.”

Prices for the current collection of housetypes start from £199,950 for the magnificent Ormesby.

Meadow View 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, visit charleschurch.com.