Crest Nicholson launches third phase at Fernham Green development

Crest Nicholson launches third phase at Fernham Green development

Award-winning developer Crest Nicholson has launched the third phase of its sought-after Fernham Green at Kings Warren development in Red Lodge, Suffolk. This stylish collection of three and four bedroom homes is ideal for a range of purchasers, from first time buyers to second steppers and downsizers.

Meeting local demand, the new phase features a collection of exceptional homes which have been thoughtfully designed, with traditional exteriors in keeping with the existing properties in this rural corner of Suffolk. Modern interiors accompany integrated appliances and high-quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Selected homes are available to purchase on the government backed Help to Buy: Equity Loan scheme or Crest Nicholson’s Part Exchange and Smoothmove schemes.

Karen Coulson, Sales & Marketing Director for Crest Nicholson Eastern, said: “We are pleased to announce that we have now released our latest phase of homes at Fernham Green; which we believe will appeal to a wide range of purchasers. We look forward to seeing the thriving community continue to grow with the addition of these new homes.

“Given the success of our previous phases, we encourage potential homebuyers to register their interest and book an appointment to view our show homes as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.”

Nestled on the edge of the bustling town of Newmarket, residents at Fernham Green at Kings Warren benefit from an array of amenities including a village centre, primary school, sports pavilion and allotments. The development is home to an abundance of open countryside for residents to enjoy, whilst remaining within easy reach of two major centres in the east of England, Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds. Nearby Kennett station is just two miles from the development, with regular train services into Cambridge in less than 30 minutes. By car, the A14 is within easy reach, linking the area to the M1, M6 and M11.

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