Beat the sales rush by reserving off plan at eagerly-awaited Gislingham housing development

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Judging by the level of interest we’ve already received in response to the homes at St Mary’s View, we don’t expect them to remain on the market for much longer, so I would urge anyone who hopes to move here to get in touch without delay!” Adrian Garrood

Lovell Homes is giving prospective purchasers the chance to beat the sales rush at its much-anticipated St Mary’s View development in Gislingham by reserving the property of their dreams off plan.

The brand new, bespoke collection of detached three, four and five-bedroom houses and three-bedroom bungalows, which is located on the eastern fringes of the popular Suffolk village, is set to launch for off-plan sales at the developer’s Station Fields development in nearby Mendlesham at 10am on Friday 19th April.

Therefore, would-be buyers are being urged to attend the event and take their pick of the plots ahead of the launch of the three-bedroom Ash and four-bedroom Elm show homes, which will open their doors to visitors at St Mary’s View in mid-May.

The Help to Buy scheme is available at St Mary’s View, enabling first-time buyers and those with a property to sell to make a move to a brand new home with an equity loan of up to 20% of the full price of the property with the Government with just a 5% deposit and 75% mortgage. The equity loan is interest free for the first five years.

Lovell’s Helping Hands scheme, through which the developer assists existing homeowners in selling their home, is also available, while the Part Exchange initiative offers a guaranteed buyer without a property chain.

Adrian Garrood, regional sales manager for Lovell, said: “We thrilled to be launching the first homes for sale at our eagerly-anticipated St Mary’s View development.

“Off-plan homes provide buyers with a blank canvas with which they are able to personalise the property to however they see fit, while giving them all the time that they need to prepare.

“Judging by the level of interest we’ve already received in response to the homes at St Mary’s View, we don’t expect them to remain on the market for much longer, so I would urge anyone who hopes to move here to get in touch without delay!”

St Mary’s View, which takes its name from the village’s grade I-listed, 13th century church, benefits from a tranquil yet well-connected setting that’s simply bursting with rural charm, and all of its homes have been lovingly-designed with the local Suffolk vernacular in mind.

Parents will appreciate the range of schools in the area, including three primary schools and two secondary schools that were rated ‘Outstanding’ in their most recent Ofsted inspections.

The market town of Diss in the neighbouring county of Norfolk is just a nine-mile drive from home, and its railway station offers regular direct services to Norwich, Ipswich, Colchester, Chelmsford and London Liverpool Street.

Stowmarket is just 10 miles away and plays host to a popular street market twice weekly, not to mention a unique blend of national and independent retailers on its high street.

Further afield is the historic town of Bury St Edmunds, whose medieval streets and striking architecture offer stunning visual marvels, and has numerous shopping opportunities such as the Arc Shopping Centre, which includes a range of big-brand stores and restaurants.

There is currently a selection of beautiful three, four and five-bedroom homes available to reserve at St Mary’s View, with prices due to be revealed during the launch event.

To find out more, contact the sales team on 01379 953 496, or visit https://www.lovell.co.uk/developments/st-marys-view-gislingham/.

Lovell East Anglia’s portfolio also includes developments in King’s Lynn, Holt, Fakenham and Mendlesham, with a range of homes available at each for professional couples and growing families alike.

For more information about Lovell East Anglia, please visit www.lovell.co.uk.

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