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Indigo Fields INDIGO FIELDS LAVENHAM | SUFFOLK TRADITIONALLY DESIGNED 2, 3 & 4 BEDROOM HOMES WELCOME TO INDIGO FIELDS by Hopkins Moore Computer generated image of properties at indigo Fields. Indicative only. A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Photographs depict previous Hopkins Group developments and library images. The carefully designed homes at Indigo Fields are testament to the passion for exceptional quality at the heart of everything we do. Indigo Fields is an exclusive collection of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom At Hopkins & Moore, we believe in ensuring every detail is considered, homes situated in the thriving historic village of Lavenham. every design refined and every specification enhanced. A rare quality of life awaits at Indigo Fields. Situated in the heart of the Suffolk countryside, Lavenham is considered Our tradition of excellence has earned us an enviable reputation for building quality homes throughout one of Britain’s best preserved medieval villages. With its heritage in the wool trade, much of the village’s charm East Anglia. With an emphasis on design and luxury, we are committed to the highest standards, is apparent, from the timber framed buildings to its impressive market square, making it a beautiful place to call from inception to completion, and choose quality craftsmen who share our values and ethos. home. Although steeped in history, Lavenham has moved with the times and has excellent links to larger towns such as Bury St. Edmunds and Sudbury. With a superb selection of homes to suit a range of buyers, Indigo Fields is ideal With an ambition to build homes of elegance, style and character, Hopkins & Moore strives to for couples, families, first time buyers and downsizers. deliver new homes that enhance each location, reflecting the beautiful regional landscape. James Hopkins Executive Chairman and founder of Hopkins & Moore 2 3 Bury St Edmunds Market The Swan at Lavenham Lavenham Butchers Lavenham High Street A VILLAGE WITH SO MUCH TO OFFER Earning the accolade as England’s best-preserved Medieval the Playing Fields, popular for football and cricket, or drive village, Lavenham is much more than a pretty face. Here you’ll 10 minutes to Sudbury where there is a choice of gyms and find bustling shops, fine eateries and a vibrant community a swimming pool. waiting to welcome you. The village has so much to offer, but if you want to go further The High Street and Market Place are steeped in history, apparent afield, Bury St Edmunds, known as a cultural and shopping by the parade of colourful timber framed buildings - a legacy centre, is 11 miles away, whilst the ancient village of Long Melford from when it was one of England’s richest places, thanks to the is just 5 miles from home. With world-renowned Cambridge wool trade and the famous Lavenham Blue broadcloth. With over about an hour’s drive away you can enjoy the bustle of city 300 listed buildings, Lavenham boasts an impressive Grade I life surrounded by famous colleges, museums and more. listed Guildhall and the Church of St Peter and St Paul as well as To experience the landscape which has inspired artists for De Vere House, a 14th century cottage, renowned as the fictional centuries, take a trip to Dedham, an Area of Outstanding Natural birthplace of Harry Potter. Beauty 18 miles away where you can walk or row down the river. Today, you’ll find a variety of independent shops including an Children and grown-ups will enjoy a day out at Hollow Trees artisan bakery, art galleries and clothing boutiques housed in Farm, ten minutes’ drive away at Semer, where you can buy the beautiful buildings. Everyday amenities include a Post Office, freshest of produce or join in numerous activities. Kentwell Hall, convenience stores, butchers’, delicatessen, pharmacy and a local an impressive Tudor manor house and gardens at Long Melford, library. The popular farmers’ market is held monthly in the Village offers another excellent day out. Hall, which is home to many groups and clubs. The nearest train station is in Sudbury, from where you can be at Lavenham has a wide range of restaurants, bars, tearooms and London Liverpool Street in an hour and 20 minutes, travelling inns, so you’ll be spoilt for choice when eating out or enjoying a via Marks Tey. A 20 minute drive to Bury St Edmunds will allow drink with friends. Sample the food and local craft beers at The you to connect with the A14 with connections to the Suffolk Lavenham Greyhound or the Cock Horse Inn, enjoy modern Coast to the east, Midlands to the west and via the M11 to London French cuisine at the award-winning Great House restaurant or to the south. dine at The Swan, a fifteenth century restaurant, hotel and spa. For families with children and rated by Ofsted as Good, young With the glorious Suffolk countryside on your doorstep, it is children can attend Lavenham’s Community Primary School. easy to make the most of your free time. Whether you want to Under 5 miles away, secondary school children have the choice run, walk or cycle along the local paths, explore neighbouring of Ormiston Sudbury Academy and the Thomas Gainsborough towns and villages or head for the Suffolk Coast which is less School. For those looking for independent schooling, Brettenham than an hour away, you will find plenty to fill your leisure time. has Old Buckenham Hall and Centre Academy East Anglia, both You can also keep fit by joining the village tennis club, utilise under 20 minutes’ drive away. School places are not guaranteed. Before making a commitment to purchase, please make your own enquiries as to amenities in the immediate/surrounding areas and the availability of school places. Do not rely upon any information provided in this respect within this brochure. It is provided in good faith but satisfy yourself in all regards prior to committing to purchase. 4 5 The Church of St Peter and St Paul Lavenham A specification of the highest quality Kitchens • Choice of kitchen cupboards and worktops (subject to build stage) • Neff oven, hob and hood fitted as standard. Rangemaster Range Cooker to certain plots • Plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher where possible Electrical • Outside lighting to front and rear • Mains-wired smoke detector to all homes • Mains-wired carbon monoxide detectors to all homes with fireplaces • TV points to living room, study and all bedrooms • Data points to living room, study and master bedroom • Burglar alarm, sensors to ground floor Plumbing • Two zone central heating via thermostatically controlled radiators • White Roca Gap Sanitaryware throughout with chrome-effect mixer taps plus white bath panel and matching seat • Outside tap to all gardens Joinery • Moulded skirting and architraves • Four-panel internal doors with matching chrome-effect handles • Timber windows throughout • Timber staircase painted white • Fitted wardrobes included • Coved cornicing Tiling • Kitchen - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles between worktop and wall cupboards (subject to build stage) • Kitchen - choice of Porcelanosa floor tiles (subject to build stage) • Bathroom – choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at half-height all round (subject to build stage) • En-suite – choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle with splashback above hand basin (subject to build stage) • En-suite with bath – choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle and half height all round (subject to build stage) • Cloakroom – choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles to splashback above hand basin (subject to build stage) Other items • Loft light • Front garden landscaped and turfed • Rear garden cleared, rotavated and topsoiled • All internal walls painted Dulux Swansdown • Indian sandstone paving slabs to paths and patios • BT Fibre Broadband to all plots* * The FTTP provided is a closed network service provided by BT only. This specification is only meant as a guide, some items may vary from plot to plot. Please check with Sales Consultant for further details. Photographs depict previous Hopkins Group developments. 6 7 TO LAVENHAM (NE) WELCOME TO 1 1 INDIGO FIELDS 1 2 Indigo Fields is an exclusive collection of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes, 3 12 each crafted to the evolving demands of modern lifestyles. 12 13 3 11 2 11 14 4 11 TO 5 15 10 LAVENHAM (N) 4 16 Melford Road 16 17 10 13 15 V 14 6 10 9 16 6 5 15 9 7 17 TO LONG 6 17 MELFORD (SW) 8 19 20 21 20 20 V 18 21 18 19 7 7 V 19 8 21 8 V 18 22 22 22 24 23 25 23 24 23 25 Sudbury Road (B1071) 24 25 SHOW HOME 2 Bedroom homes 3 Bedroom homes 4 Bedroom homes The Burgh The Brook The Wensum Affordable Rented Plots 1, 10(h) & 11 Plots 2 & 3 Plots 6 & 8 The Reston The Fynn The Heacham Shared Ownership TO Plot 9 Plots 4 & 5(h) Plot 7 SUDBURY (S) The Newton The Blythe The Bixley Plot 21 Plot 12 Plots 23 & 25 The Sutton Plots 22 & 24 Floor plans and dimensions can only be given as a guide and are indicative of the House Type only. These are liable to change as build progresses; please speak to the Sales Consultant for plot specific information. The computer generated images, floor plans, configurations and layouts are included for guidance only. External finishes, landscaping and levels will vary, please refer to drawings in sales office. Trees on site layout are unlikely to represent actual volume, type or scale. Development layout not to scale, for indication only. 8 9 THE BURGH THE NEWTON PLOTS 1, 10(H) & 11 PLOT 21 W Master Bedroom A/C W/C Kitchen/Living/ Bath Dining Area C * Kitchen/ Master Living Room Dining Area Bedroom A/C C Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 W/C * Bath E/S First floor First floor HT 645 HT 645 Plots 1, 10 & 11 Plots 1, 10 & 11 A/C Ground Floor First Floor W W/C Master HT 951 HT 951 Bath Computer generated image indicative only.
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