Buckshorn Lane, Eye
Last One Remaining!
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This is an exclusive development of two three-bedroom detached homes in the historic town of Eye, Suffolk. The properties are currently under construction, offering buyers the chance to own a brand-new home in a desirable location.
- Exclusive Community: With only two homes available, this development offers an exclusive oppurtunity.
- Spacious Design: The homes feature a well-thought-out layout, including a generous hallway, separate living room, and an open-plan kitchen/diner.
- Outdoor Living: Both the living room and kitchen/diner have French doors leading to the rear garden, perfect for indoor-outdoor living.
- Family-Friendly: The three-bedroom layout, including a principal suite with an en-suite bathroom, is ideal for families or those needing extra space.
- Convenient Location: Eye is a sought-after town with easy access to the A140, providing good connections to larger towns and cities.
- Transport Links: Regular bus services connect Eye to nearby towns like Diss, which offers rail connections to Ipswich and Cambridge.
- Historic Setting: Eye is a charming market town with a rich history, offering a blend of modern amenities and traditional charm.
This development combines the appeal of a new-build home with the character of a historic market town, making it an attractive option for those seeking a balance between contemporary living and small-town charm.
Part Exchange is available on this development - Call 01245 808119 or email newhomes@oakheartproperty.co.uk for further information.*
With its combination of natural beauty and community spirit, Eye offers a high quality of life that is truly unparalleled.
The Location
Eye is a delightful market town in the heart of rural Suffolk, England. Dominated by its striking Victorian flint and brick Town Hall, commissioned in 1857, Eye exudes a charming historic character. The town centers around the imposing remains of Eye Castle, possibly dating back to the 11th century under William Malet, offering a glimpse into its medieval past. The magnificent 15th-century Church of St. Peter and St. Paul stands tall, boasting an impressive 101-foot tower described as "one of the greatest" by renowned architect Nikolaus Pevsner. Nearby, the Guild Hall from the 1400s and timber-framed thatched cottages add to the town's architectural allure. With a mix of independent shops, antique stores, and eateries lining the streets,