Plans to build 14 new homes in a small village near Sudbury have been submitted.
If approved, the development would see the construction of the homes built alongside the A134 near Leavenheath, between Sudbury and Colchester.
The application submitted to Babergh District Council states that the development will consist of a range of one to four-bedroom homes.
The new scheme comes after an application to build 23 homes elsewhere in the village was submitted to Babergh District Council last month.
The current site for the latest proposal is currently used for farming purposes and already has an existing vehicle access point off the A134.
However, it is proposed to close up the existing access and create two new vehicular accesses from A134.
The application states: "The new access roads will incorporate turning heads for larger vehicles such as refuse and fire engines and give access to shared surface drives to the north and south."
Babergh District Council's planners will consider the latest proposal for the village at a later date.
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