It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.....

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.....

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Amos Estates with our new festive window display created by talented local artist, Harlequin Vane over the weekend. Pop in for a chat and take a look when you are next passing our Hadleigh office.


This is a very special Christmas for our Amos Estates staff and clients, the festive season last year felt muted with the stay home restrictions meaning that we couldn't gather and meet friends and families in the usual way.

Fast forward and some of the COVID restrictions have been lifted so we really wanted to make an effort to spread some Christmas Cheer to our community. Hence, we asked talented local artist, Harlequin Vane to decorate our office windows this weekend to brighten our section of London Road for youngsters to enjoy on their way to and from School.

Please pop in for a chat and take a look when you are next passing our office, you will be made very welcome.



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