
Barratt Homes
Selected plots fully furnished... Hurry! First come first served. Ringland Park, not just a new housing development, but a new concept in living for East Anglia. This new collection is not just part of a brand new village at Queen's Hills, but is also one of a growing number of Home Zones. Popular throughout Europe, they change the balance of a street and make the pedestrian and cyclist the equal of the car. Landscaping, planting, seating and integrated play areas all create a pleasant street scene and an environment where local residents can interact and help create a sense of community. They promote a safer environment for young families, providing everyone with a real sense of place. Imagine play areas accessible without crossing busy roads, no cars roaring past your front door. With a Home Zone, this is no longer a dream, but reality! Norwich City Centre offers an extensive range of local speciality stores and national chains, with two indoor shopping centres now open. Here you can find the latest fashions to high-tech gadgets and everything else in between. For great nights out Norwich Riverside features a UCI cinema, ten pin bowling, bars, restaurants and a night club, to compliment the many traditional pubs along with more modern bistros and a superb range of restaurants in the city. For your weekly shopping needs, Sainsbury's is around 450 yards away. For families in Ringland Park you will find both a Junior and High school. Outside of Norwich, why not hire a boat and enjoy the Norfolk Broads, one of the most famous waterways in the world or head north for the tranquillity of the Norfolk coastline, where you can truly get away from it all. Situated around five miles from the city centre, Ringland Park is also less than one mile from the A47 Norwich Bypass which links with the A11 route to Thetford, Cambridge and London. To enjoy the coast you can head east to Great Yarmouth (around twenty seven miles) or north to Sheringham in around thirty miles. Trains from Norwich run to destinations all over East Anglia. Ipswich is around forty minutes, whilst London Liverpool Street is approximately two hours. With all these great features no more than forty miles way, Ringland Park is ideally located for everything you could want. Christmas Opening Times: Closed 23rd - 27th December Open 28th - 30th December Open 31st December 11am - 4pm Open 1st January 12.30am - 6pm Two double bedroom ground floor apartment. En-suite to master bedroom. Main bathroom with fitted suite. Well proportioned lounge. Designer fitted kitchen. Incorporating stainless steel oven, hob and hood. Private allocated parking. 10 Year NHBC Warranty.

George Wimpey
LivingRoom 3.88m x 3.77m KitchenRoom 2.64m x 2.52m Downstairs CloakRoom Study 2.79m x 2.20m Bedroom1 3.88m x 3.22m Bedroom2 3.49m x 2.37m Bedroom3 2.42m x 2.07m MasterBedroom 3.12m x 4.52m Ensuite shower When there is so much to enjoy in a city like Norwich, what could be better than a brand new, easily-maintained home? Picture yourself in a bright, stylish home that provides all that you need, and demands virtually nothing in return. The newest meeting place is the Riverside Quarter, which has so much from trendy bars and restaurants to a multiplex cinema, fitness centre and ten-pin bowling. And the huge open marketplace, where you can find everything from specialist breads to secondhand books, is benefiting from a £4.6 million spend. Near the market is the Forum, an award winning visitor attraction providing an interactive journey through local history. The Beeches is a contemporary development on the doorstep of the University of East Anglia and only a few minutes by public transport or car to the centre of Norwich. Situated off Angel Road, The Beeches is also perfectly located for the A11/M11 for London, the multi-million pound Sports Park, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norfolk and Norwich NHS Hospital and a BUPA Hospital. There are Park and Ride sites into the city, and the area is well served by buses. The rail journey to London Liverpool Street from Norwich takes about two hours.

Bovis Homes
fitted kitchen with integrated appliances stylish down lighting to kitchen and bathrooms separate dining room fire with surround and hearth en suite to 3 bedrooms useful study useful office/bedroom 5 Morgan’s Rise, is a stylish development on the outskirts of the vibrant city centre of Norwich. Located just far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre for you to enjoy a relaxing way of life in a beautiful two bedroom apartment or a larger family home. The choice of beautiful two, three, four and five bedroom Bovis Homes at Morgan’s Rise, with their flexible well designed layouts are ideal for young professionals and growing families alike.

George Wimpey
LivingRoom 3.32m x 6.19m KitchenRoom 4.03m x 3.43m Downstairs CloakRoom Study 2.91m x 2.42m Bedroom1 3.17m x 3.69m Bedroom2 3.40m x 2.93m Bedroom3 3.22m x 2.93m MasterBedroom 3.35m x 4.24m Ensuite bath At Poppyfields you can at last live your dream of a home in the country. For living in Hethersett is as practical as it is idyllic since this is an established commuter village boasting an excellent location and mature services. The village is situated just off the A11 approximately six miles south of Norwich City Centre. Hethersett is surrounded by arable agriculture, is charactised by a number of listed buildings and holds a unique place in rural English history.

George Wimpey
The site is in the old part of Costessey, a village that already has a bus service into Norwich. The village is situated on land to the north of the River Tud and south of the River Wensum, an area of attractive undulating landscape with wooded margins. The Tud valley provides a scenic backdrop to George Wimpey at Queens Hill. LivingRoom 3.32m x 6.19m KitchenRoom 4.03m x 3.43m Downstairs CloakRoom Study 2.91m x 2.42m Bedroom1 3.18m x 3.69m Bedroom2 3.40m x 2.95m Bedroom3 3.22m x 2.95m MasterBedroom 3.35m x 4.22m Dressing room Commuting from George Wimpey at Queens Hill is eased by immediate access to the A47, with a park and ride for the city situated a few miles away near the Norfolk Showground. There is a frequent rail service to London Liverpool Street from Norwich, the journey averaging two hours. The A47 is also a gateway to the Midlands and North. Quiet back roads can take you to Norwich International Airport within a few minutes, and as the airport adds destinations to its departure board you will value your location even more. Alternatively, the A11 can speed you to London Stansted Airport or onwards to the M11 for the M25 and other London airports.
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