The final stage of the transformation of a former Suffolk middle school has been completed, marking the creation of 41 new homes.
The Victorian school building which previously housed Needham Market Middle School has been converted into a mix of two and three-bedroom homes and a library.
Councillor Lavinia Hadingham, Mid Suffolk District Council's cabinet member for housing, said: "It is great to see the amazing transformation of this site purchased by the council to provide more homes in our district.
"The provision of good quality housing with a range of housing options is vital for the sustainability of our communities.
"The completion of this multi-million-pound development is a great investment in the town adding new homes, a wonderful community facility and a boost for the local economy."
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The development, delivered by Mid Suffolk District Council, was supported by £1.4 million of funding from Homes England through the Affordable Homes Programme.
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