27/11/2025
Yes, the Old Felixstowe area was recognised as a "best place to live” by The Sunday Times in its 2023 guide for the East of England.
Old Felixstowe, is full of romantic and historic charm, the area is noticed for its scenic coastal views, and a variety of landscapes and places to enjoy as well as the location of the Felixstowe Ferry Golf Club with the only true links course in Suffolk, and the 5th oldest in England; set around the Martello Tower a coastal fort built in the early 19th century.
Laureate Fields, your next chapter!
- Beautiful countryside scenery and walking paths literally on your doorstep
- All properties are now finished to a high standard and ready to move into
- Lots of Open Spaces in and around Laureate Fields
- High Specification throughout our homes
- En-suite bathrooms
- *Single or Double garages, and parking spaces
- Choice of 3- & 4-bedroom home styles remaining for sale
- Help with selling your own home
- Just 11 new homes remaining for sale
- Prices start from £350,000
Property to sell? Not yet on the market? Don’t worry, make an appointment to view, and we will explain how we can help you move to your dream home with MOVEplus assistance.
Our Christmas gift to you if you reserve before Christmas Day 2025, our gift of Stamp Duty* assistance which could mean up to £19,750* worth of savings on your new home!
Reserve now to enjoy the Stamp Duty saving*, and an all-inclusive specification including oak timber flooring* and carpets in the bedrooms, fully fitted kitchen including oven/hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, refrigerated wine cooler* and LED lighting to the underside of wall units. All gardens are laid to lawn and include a hard landscaping patio area to relax and enjoy the outdoor summer setting.
01394 331 964
www.laureatefields.co.uk
T&C apply: *Stamp Duty allowance, carpets, and wine coolers are subject to the value of your new home and not applicable to plots 21 and 36, so please ask upon application. Old Felixstowe area was recognised as ‘best place to live’ by The Sunday Times in its 2023 guide for the East of England'.