Property in Suffolk
If you are looking for a property in Suffolk our team of professional property finders would be delighted to assist.
Suffolk is characterised by its expanses of countryside, historic towns and villages, and stunning coastline.
Our local experts have been sourcing and acquiring Suffolk property for private clients for many years.
Whether you are looking for a country house near Newmarket or a second home on the Suffolk Coast, we can help.
Suffolk Property Finders
Jennifer Mullucks and Kerry Arnold conduct private client searches for property in Suffolk. Having built a network of contacts over many years working locally, they are able to navigate the market gaining access to properties off and pre-market where possible.
With many years of experience working in property, Jennifer and Kerry use their knowledge to carry out due diligence on properties considered by their clients, ensuring a property is thoroughly researched before entering into negotiations.
Armed with the necessary facts and figures Jennifer and Kerry work to secure the perfect property at the best possible price and most beneficial terms for their clients.
Looking for your perfect property in Suffolk?
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Bury St Edmunds Home Search
The market town of Bury St Edmunds boasts period property from many eras, all well preserved.
From painted 16th-century cottages to large Georgian townhouses, walls finished with knapped flint and others with pargeting; Bury St Edmunds has a lot to offer architecturally.
Bury St Edmunds also has a wide range of shops and restaurants in the town centre as well as good schools. Trains from Bury St Edmunds run directly into Cambridge and the journey takes around 45 minutes.
Living in Newmarket
Newmarket is situated on the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire border, only a short distance from Cambridge.
Well known as the headquarters of British horseracing, Newmarket is Britain’s largest racehorse training centre.
The town has a good range of amenities, shops, leisure facilities, restaurants, and well-regarded schools. The town is also well-connected; direct trains from Newmarket to Cambridge take around 20 minutes
Expert help and advice for your next move
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Moving to Ipswich
Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk, it is a small town that has seen much regeneration in recent years, especially around its waterfront. While there are very modern properties around the waterfront, period properties including 16th-century terraces and Georgian townhouses can be found near to the town centre.
Our clients looking in the area often specify the roads surrounding Christchurch Park where you can find large detached houses or flats within period conversions.
Ipswich train station offers direct services to Colchester, Chelmsford, Bury St Edmunds, Norwich, and London Liverpool Street. Ipswich also has a second train station, Derby Road, which offers a service to smaller, local stations between Ipswich and Felixstowe.
Places to live near Ipswich
Within only a few miles of Ipswich are several sought-after villages such as Sproughton, Nacton, and Tattingstone. Each has good amenities for day-to-day, with good schools, and popular public houses that are all surrounded by beautiful Suffolk countryside.
Ipswich is within a very short distance of the Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the very edge of this area is the market town of Woodbridge.
Woodbridge is a highly desirable place to live, the pretty town centre is filled with boutiques and independent shops, restaurants, and cafes. The area has a thriving community with festivals on the river and many sporting clubs locally.
Looking for a property in or around Ipswich?
For more information regarding our services and how we can help you find the ideal property in Suffolk, please get in touch.
Suffolk Coast Property Finder
The seaside towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh are popular with our clients seeking property along the Suffolk coastline.
Southwold offers impressive architecture, many of the buildings have been protected under conservation meaning their historic features remain intact.
As well as being drawn by the beautiful buildings residents enjoy the impeccable sandy beaches, many places to eat, and good shopping facilities. The town also has a sailing club, a golf course on the fringes, and a unique independent cinema, Electric Picture Palace.
Another picturesque seaside town along the Suffolk Coast is Aldeburgh, some of the most sought-after and prettiest properties here being the pastel-coloured terraced fishermen’s cottages, the converted boathouses in the centre of the town and further along the coast, the Tudor style cottages in Thorpeness.
There are many towns and villages within the Suffolk Coast & Heath Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that are wonderful places to live.
If you are looking for a property in Suffolk, whether for a second home or a main residence our professional property finders can assist, to discuss your search with us please get in touch.