Pinewood Grange in Stowmarket
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2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses
£260,000 - £450,000
Hummingbird Drive, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 5XN
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Pinewood Grange is a development of 2, 3 and 4-bedroom new homes just one mile from the well-connected market town of Stowmarket. Boasting a historic shopping centre at its heart, Stowmarket is home to a unique blend of national and independent stores, pavement cafés and restaurants, as well as traditional markets, leisure centres, and a state-of-the art music venue. A selection of well-regarded local schools and excellent transport connections make Pinewood Grange an ideal setting for families and commuters alike.
Nestled between Bury St Edmunds to the west and Ipswich to the southeast, Pinewood Grange is around one mile from the historic market town of Stowmarket. Just moments from the A14, the development enjoys easy access to major towns and cities, such as Cambridge, Newmarket, Ipswich, Colchester and Norwich.
Thanks to its excellent position on the main railway line between London and Norwich, Stowmarket is an ideal location for commuters, providing rail services to London, Cambridge, Ipswich and Norwich, to name a few.
The development is situated on Gun Cotton Way, Stowmarket, which falls within the boundaries of Suffolk County Council.
Residents of Pinewood Grange will delight in the beauty of its surroundings, overlooking a stream, wildlife area and attractive recreation park. A footpath and cycleway links nearby Cedar Primary School to Stowmarket town centre, while several parks and playgrounds can be found dotted around the area.
Stowmarket itself is a bustling and vibrant market town offering countless leisure opportunities just a 5-minute drive from home. The town’s former Corn Exchange recently underwent a £1 million refurbishment to become a music venue, art gallery and theatre. This striking venue was re-named the ‘John Peel Centre for Creative Arts’, in tribute to the late and influential DJ and broadcaster, who lived just outside of the town.
History enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to the impressive Museum of East Anglian Life, with 17 historic buildings set in 75 acres of picturesque countryside. As the largest independent museum in Suffolk, it houses over 40,000 objects, with fascinating exhibits and living history demonstrations depicting the social and agricultural history of East Anglia.
Those leading active lifestyles can find a range of sports centres in the town, including gyms swimming pools, climbing walls and group fitness studios, as well as a bowling green and artificial turf football pitch. Avid golfers can perfect their game at Stowmarket Golf Club, just a 10-minute drive away, offering an 18-hole parkland course as well as a charming clubhouse bar and restaurant.
Stowmarket is a veritable shopper’s paradise, with a recent initiative to provide free unlimited Wi-Fi throughout the town centre – the first and only technology of its kind in mid-Suffolk.
Boasting a historic shopping centre less than 1.5 miles from development, Stowmarket is home to a unique blend of national and independent stores, covering fashion, technology, homewares, accessories, and health and beauty. Complementing its attractive high street, Stowmarket is known for the quality of its dining options, with charming pavement cafés, family restaurants, stylish bars and traditional public houses, all waiting to be sampled.
In keeping with its heritage as a traditional market town, Stowmarket continues to hold a twice-weekly street market featuring an eclectic range of stalls and vendors. Since the town was first granted a market charter in July 1347, this iconic outdoor market has continued to serve shoppers from across the region, with fresh local produce, homewares, clothing and artisan gifts.
Nestled between Bury St Edmunds to the west and Ipswich to the southeast, Pinewood Grange enjoys excellent transport connections by road and rail.
Just moments from the A14, the development enjoys easy access to major towns and cities, such as Cambridge, Newmarket, Ipswich, Colchester and Norwich. A number of bus stops can also be found on Gun Cotton Way, just a short walk from the development, offering regular services around the local area.
Thanks to its excellent position on the main railway line between London and Norwich, Stowmarket is an ideal location for commuters, providing rail services across the region, including London, Cambridge, Ipswich and Norwich, to name just a few.
A perfect setting for growing and mature families, Pinewood Grange enjoys close proximity to a range of schools, from infant care through to further education.
Those with children of nursery age will find Cedars Park Pre-School just a 4-minute drive or a 15-minute walk from home, while Busy Bees, Sunhill Early Years and Little Mice Day Nursery are all around a 5-minute drive from Pinewood Grange.
Young children will find Cedars Park Primary School less than a mile from the development, while older students are served by Stowmarket High School and Stowupland High School, both within a 10-minute drive.
Those pursuing further study may consider the esteemed West Suffolk College – one of the country's leading Apprenticeship providers – or the nearby University of Suffolk, which was recently ranked in the top 10 for Course and Lecturers in the WhatUni Student Choice Awards.
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