This lovely new home wraps up contemporary living in a traditional design. It’s double-fronted and has a separate living room and dining room, leaving the kitchen/breakfast room to deliver the modern open-plan twist that we all love. The Whiteleaf Bay is a home for all seasons – a cosy living room for the winter, and French doors from the kitchen to the garden for the summer.
*Please be aware that Plot 1 is a link-detached property
Monday | 10am - 5pm |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
Friday | 10am - 5pm |
Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
Sunday | 10am - 5pm |
Price | £415,000 | |
Status | Available | |
Bedrooms | 4 | |
Bathrooms | 2 | |
Parking | Single Garage | |
Freehold or Leasehold | Freehold | |
Predicted Energy Assessment Rating | - | |
Council Tax Band | - | |
Address | - |
Room | Metres | Feet & Inches |
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Kitchen/Breakfast room | 5.98m x 3.19m | 19' 8" x 10' 6" |
Living room | 3.35m x 3.96m | 11' 0" x 13' 0" |
Dining room | 3m x 2.96m | 9' 10" x 9' 9" |
Eye is a well-equipped town. It's pretty historic streets are lined with amenties including a butchers, bakery, local Co-Op and pharmacy. As well as your day to day necessities in regards to shopping, the town benefits from a café, hardware shop, chocolaterie and an arts centre. There's much to explore in the surrounding area, too. For a wider selection of shops and attractions, as well as national transport links, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Norwich offer more than enough to balance out the rural location of Eye.
The weekly Eye Country Market showcases a range of locally-made food, Eye Arts Guild bring together local artists each week, Banks Arts Centre hosts regular quizzes, and you can watch performances and productions at Abbey Hall Creative Space. 10 minutes away in Diss there's a leisure centre with a calendar of events and classes, and for a livelier scene you could head to Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich or Norwich for some nightlife.
And for some fresh air, nearby Pennings nature reserve, Thornham Walks, and Thetford Forest Park provide great opportunities to get out into nature.
Eye is home to the Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding' Hartismere High School along with St Peter and St Paul primary school, both in easy walking distance of Castleton Grange, while a wider range of schools for all ages can be found a short drive away. Alongside the development, Persimmon is also providing major contributions to local schools, health services, the library, transport services, and sports and play equipment, making this fantastic location even more family-friendly.
Eye is conveniently situated just off the A140 which connects Norwich and Ipswich, while Bury St Edmunds is a straight route down the A143. The area is well-connected with local bus routes, and the nearest train station in Diss, where you can catch direct trains to nearby centres and London Liverpool Street. For travel further afield, Norwich International Airport is less than an hour away.