James Francis - Ipswich

Units 12 & 13, The Quadrangle Centre, The Drift, Nacton Road Ipswich, Suffolk IP3 9QR

Located in a prime position close to the centre of the historic market town of Stowmarket Suffolk, these three sites are offered individually or as a whole site for 22 homes. 

The site has been designed by award-winning architects Barefoot & Gilles in conjunction with awarding builders JAMES FRANCIS and offers a blend of 1, 2,3, bed accommodation of real character with communal areas for two of the sites and offering the opportunity to be privately gated mews type developments with each of the homes having individual parking of one or two spaces together with some visitor parking. All three sites are “Shovel Ready” and come with the benefit of having no affordable housing requirements, furthermore, there are no CIL payments required for this development. All the special conditions have been signed off and the planning permission has been instigated on each of the sites including a full demolition and site clearance, site levelling, and some drainage work. Stowmarket has very good transport links being located on the mainline to London with the station a short walk away, and very close to the A14 main trunk road making any commuting to London, Cambridge Norwich or Ipswich very easy. The town is developing and modernising and will soon enjoy a new 3screen cinema and has many other amenities and services available. It has good retail shopping in the town centre and thriving local small industrial businesses at the edge, ensuring that it remains a vibrant place suited to modern-day living but set in the old historic market town of Stowmarket in the heart of the beautiful green rolling countryside of Suffolk.

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James Francis - Ipswich