Woodbridge Property Finders

The much sought after market town of Woodbridge is located close to the Suffolk Heritage Coast on the banks of the beautiful River Deben. The town widely known for its beautiful historic buildings and wide ranging amenities which include a new library, two theatres, cinema, sports facilities (including sailing, rowing, tennis, bowls, rugby and football clubs), dentists’ and doctors’ surgeries including Framfield Medical Centre and a selection of highly reputable schools. Melton also offers a selection of pubs, restaurants, shops, and golf courses.
The area is well placed for visiting some of the county’s best loved attractions such as Orford and Framlingham Castles, Sutton Hoo, Aldeburgh, Southwold and the world renowned Concert Hall at Snape Maltings. For lovers of the outdoors and nature, nearby attractions included RSPB Minsmere, Shingle Street, the forests at Rendlesham and the foot ferries at Bawdsey and Butley. The County town of Ipswich is approximately 10 miles south-west of Woodbridge.

Rail Services
Woodbridge station is on the Ipswich-Lowestoft East Suffolk Line with connections via Ipswich to London Liverpool St.
Ipswich station is on the Great Eastern Main Line approximately 70 miles east of London Liverpool Street Station with a journey time from Ipswich of approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes.

Schools in Woodbridge
Private Schools: The Abbey (Preparatory School), Woodbridge School (Senior School).
State Schools: Woodbridge Primary School, St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Farlingaye High School.

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Call Gillie or Anthony to discuss what you are looking for.
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