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Ashley Lamond is a features writer in the Commercial Content team, creating content across all Norfolk and Suffolk titles.
Ashley Lamond is a features writer in the Commercial Content team, creating content across all Norfolk and Suffolk titles.
Simon Roche from Framlingham College explains more about his vision for the Suffolk prep school.
The East Anglia Clean & Green Awards 2025 have launched, celebrating organisations and industries striving to create a more sustainable environment.
A Grade II listed period property on Bildeston High Street, near Hadleigh, is up for sale at a £750,000 guide.
Auction House East Anglia held its eighth auction of the year on Wednesday, October 23, selling 70 lots and raising nearly £13 million.
A Grade II listed, three-storey townhouse in Bury St Edmunds’ Cathedral Quarter is on the market at a guide price of £485,000.
William Hargreaves from Savills Suffolk discusses Labour’s plans for the agricultural sector, and what could come from the autumn budget.
A pair of historic cottages near Stalham have been transformed into a stylish single residence which is now on the market at a guide price of £750,000.
A detached period cottage with character features is set to go to auction on October 23 at a guide price of £180,000-£200,000 (plus fees).
South Lodge is a three-bedroom period cottage on the Branches Park Estate in Cowlinge, near Newmarket, currently for sale at a guide price of £575,000.
Henry Hammond of Keys Fine Art Auctioneers says antique furniture that fits in with modern lifestyles is still performing well in the saleroom.
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