New Homes East of England FAQs
Find out more about life in East England. Our FAQs cover everything from how many Mulberry Homes are available in the East of England to what day-to-day life is really like, including local attractions, schools, transport links and job opportunities.
How many new homes are available in East England?
Mulberry Homes currently has a selection of new-build properties available in the East of England, including beautifully designed homes in Felsted, Kelvedon and Badwell Ash. Availability includes a mix of 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes, suitable for first-time buyers, working professionals, growing families and downsizers. Our developments are set in carefully chosen locations that offer both charm and convenience. We currently have around 60 homes available in the East of England.
What is it like to live in the East of England?
The East of England offers a perfect balance of rural tranquillity and excellent connectivity. With pretty villages, market towns and easy access to London and Cambridge, it’s ideal for those wanting a slower pace without sacrificing modern amenities. Residents enjoy fresh air, green spaces and a strong sense of community.
What are some local attractions in the East of England?
There’s plenty to see and do across the region. In Essex, enjoy a day at the historic town of Saffron Walden, explore the gardens at Hylands Estate or visit the famous Colchester Zoo. In Suffolk, you’ll find cultural hotspots like Bury St Edmunds, the stunning Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and seaside charm in places like Aldeburgh and Southwold.
Are there good schools in the area?
Yes, the East of England is home to several highly rated schools. Areas like Felsted are particularly sought-after due to the presence of Felsted School, one of the region’s top independent schools. Both Essex and Suffolk also offer a strong selection of state primary and secondary schools, with many rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
What are the job opportunities like in East England?
The East of England has a diverse economy, with job opportunities in sectors such as healthcare, education, technology and agriculture. Proximity to Cambridge’s tech and science parks, as well as good transport links to London, makes commuting a viable option for many professionals living in the region.
Is the East of England well connected?
Yes. From villages like Kelvedon, you’ll find direct rail links to London Liverpool Street, making it ideal for commuters. The A12 and M11 also provide excellent road access, and Stansted Airport is conveniently located for international travel.