A Norfolk developer is planning a festive event to unite the community.
Barratt and David Wilson Homes have announced their 'Kringle' event at Cringleford Heights, Cringleford, on December 7.
The free event will run from 2pm to 4pm.
Attendees will get to enjoy complimentary beverages from the Coffee Club Norfolk, a popular local vendor known for its coffee and seasonal treats.
The first 100 guests will be treated to a free hot chocolate or festive coffee, courtesy of the housebuilder.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, Norwich's Fine City Chorus will perform a selection of much-loved Christmas carols, including 'Deck the Halls', 'Frosty the Snowman', 'Silent Night' and 'Let It Snow'.
The event also provides an opportunity for visitors to tour the Cringleford Heights development, which has blossomed into a vibrant community.
Guests are invited to explore the homes on site and get a feel for life at the development.
Alison Page, sales director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Anglia, said: “Our goal with this exciting event is to spread Christmas joy and bring together both new and familiar faces of this excellent community.
“Cringleford Heights has developed into such a vibrant community, and we’re excited to celebrate this growth with a festive event to bring everyone together for the season.”
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Situated on Colney Lane in Cringleford, the development is home to an array of three and four-bedroom properties.
For more details about Cringleford Heights contact the Barratt Homes sales team on 03301 735749 or the David Wilson Homes sales team on 03308 187788.
To view properties available in the county, visit the Barratt Homes in Norfolk and David Wilson Homes in Norfolk websites.
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