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Castleton Grange

by Persimmon Homes
Eye, Suffolk
£250,000 - £525,000
3 - 5 bed
Ready to Move In

Castleton Grange by Persimmon Homes: New 2-5 bed homes from £250k in Eye, Suffolk.

Eye Overview

Developers: 1
Total Developments: 1

Transport

Eye benefits from good road connectivity via the A140, providing direct routes to Norwich and Ipswich. While the town does not have a railway station, nearby stations such as Diss and Stowmarket offer rail services to London and other major cities, making commuting feasible. Local bus services connect Eye with surrounding villages and towns, supporting regional travel.

🚗 Proximity to A140 road linking Norwich and Ipswich

🚂 Nearby Diss railway station with services to London Liverpool Street

🚂 Stowmarket railway station accessible for regional and London-bound trains

🚌 Local bus routes connecting Eye to surrounding Suffolk towns

✈️ Access to Norwich International Airport approximately 25 miles away

Why Eye?

Eye is an attractive market town in Suffolk offering a charming blend of historical character and modern amenities. Its peaceful rural setting combined with essential services and good transport links makes it ideal for families and professionals alike. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community alongside access to quality schools, local shops, and green spaces.

• Rich historical heritage with landmarks such as Eye Castle and the medieval town centre

• A selection of well-regarded primary and secondary schools serving local families

• Convenient access to larger towns like Diss and Ipswich for expanded shopping and leisure

• Varied local amenities including independent shops, pubs, and cafes

• Extensive countryside and walking trails surrounding the town

• Regular community events fostering a close-knit atmosphere

• Good healthcare facilities including nearby GP practices and hospitals

• Availability of affordable housing options ranging from period properties to modern developments