New Homes in Bury St Edmunds

Bury St Edmunds blends Suffolk heritage with modern living, offering a vibrant lifestyle in a historic market town. From the tranquil Abbey Gardens to the medieval cathedral and Theatre Royal, the town is rich in culture. Families benefit from excellent schools and proximity to Cambridge, Ipswich and Norwich, while professionals enjoy strong commuter links. 
 
With countryside walks and Newmarket’s racing heritage located nearby, Bury St Edmunds offers variety and charm. Explore our new homes in Bury St Edmunds and enjoy a well-connected town that’s full of character. 
 
Henley Gate
Henley Gate
Oxlip Blvd, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 6FA
  • £390,000 to £670,000
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
Constable Gardens
Constable Gardens
Gaston End, East Bergholt, Suffolk, CO7 6RF
  • £330,000 to £920,000
  • 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
St Peters Chase
St Peters Chase
Ixworth Road, Thurston, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP31 3QD
  • £299,995 to £535,995
  • 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
Peacock Grove
Peacock Grove
Next to Saxon Business Park, Littleport, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6 1XX
  • £267,995 to £599,995
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
David Wilson Homes at Tudor Meadow
Coming soon
David Wilson Homes at Tudor Meadow
Babraham Road, Sawston, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB22 3FP
  • Coming soon
DWH at Darwin Green
DWH at Darwin Green
Darwin Green, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 0GX
  • £609,995 to £868,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Chatteris Gate
Chatteris Gate
London Road, Chatteris, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, PE16 6LT
  • £499,995 to £729,995
  • 4 and 5 bedroom

New Homes in Bury St Edmunds Highlights

  • Transport Links: Good A14 access and rail connections to Cambridge, Ipswich and Peterborough.
  • Schools: Several Ofsted “Good” and “Outstanding” options across primary and secondary levels.
  • Things to Do: Abbey Gardens, St Edmundsbury Cathedral and historic museums.
  • Lifestyle: A heritage‑rich market town with Georgian architecture, strong community culture and vibrant events.

    New Homes in Bury St Edmunds FAQs 

    • Bury St Edmunds is strategically placed along the A14 corridor, offering direct road access to Ipswich, Cambridge and the wider East Anglia region. Rail services connect the town to Ipswich, Cambridge, Ely and Peterborough, with services running regularly throughout the day.

       

      The town also has an extensive bus network serving surrounding villages, making it a strong hub for commuters, local workers and regional travellers.

    • The town offers a strong educational profile with a mix of Outstanding and Good Ofsted‑rated schools, including top performers such as Great Barton CE Primary and Sebert Wood Primary. A large secondary network and West Suffolk College provide further and higher‑education pathways, while the area’s academic culture is reflected in extensive community learning and youth programmes.
    • The town is home to major heritage attractions including the Abbey Gardens, St Edmundsbury Cathedral and the Greene King Brewery, which offers guided tours and tastings. Its cultural offer includes theatres, markets, independent shops and a busy events calendar with festivals, historic open days and artisan food fairs.
    • Life in Bury blends historic charm with modern conveniences. Residents benefit from green spaces like Abbey Gardens and Nowton Park, strong healthcare provision (including West Suffolk Hospital), and a thriving arts scene. The town ranks as one of the best places to live in the East of England, praised for community spirit, culture and quality of amenities.