Open Day at St Giles Grange, Kirkgate – Saturday 2nd May

Open Day at St Giles Grange, Kirkgate – Saturday 2nd May

We’re holding an open day this Saturday at one of our exclusive developments based in Kirkgate, Tydd St Giles, and you’re invited to take a look in person.


The properties, which are under construction by a highly-regarded and experienced local developer, provide superb accommodation over two floors, offering exceptional room proportions and a first- class standard of finish.
 
Each of the houses occupies a generous plot (c. 0.3 acres), with a large private driveway, double garages and private south-facing rear gardens, which include a landscaped terrace/barbecue area. In accordance with current regulations, the developer has gone over and above the current requirements for energy efficiency, achieving an ‘A’ EPC rating; with features which include underfloor air source heating and an electric vehicle charging point.  



Book Your Slot
The open day will run from 10am to 12pm on Saturday 2nd May 2026, with viewings available by appointment only.
To arrange a viewing, please get in touch with The Norfolk Agents King’s Lynn branch:


Our experienced local team are on hand to help, offering a service that blends high-quality marketing with a personal approach to buying and selling.


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