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Homes Unveiled at Sought-After Beach Resort

Posted by UK Property Forums on 7th March 2025 -

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The Hill Group is to unveil a new development this weekend near one of Suffolk’s most desirable towns.

St George’s Place, a collection of three, four and five-bedroom homes just minutes from Southwold, known for its iconic pier, colourful beach huts and unspoiled coastline, will be released on March 15.

 The town has many independent shops, galleries and restaurants and is part of the Suffolk Heritage Coast – a striking stretch of sand and shingle beaches, low marshes and reed beds that is home to a huge range of birds, butterflies and wildflowers.

Rebecca Littler, group sales and marketing director at The Hill Group, said: “Set amidst Suffolk’s spectacular rural and coastal landscapes, St George’s Place boasts an enviable position, with Southwold just five minutes’ drive away.

“It is rare that new build homes come to the market on the Suffolk coast, and we are anticipating a high level of interest from discerning buyers looking to make this beautiful part of the UK their home.”

Visit https://www.hill.co.uk/st-georges-place


Matthew Battle

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