Locations in Suffolk

Mortgage & protection advice across Suffolk

Local mortgage advice, wherever you are in Suffolk

Buying your first home in Ipswich, moving up the ladder in Bury St Edmunds, or remortgaging a place on the coast at Southwold — the right mortgage makes all the difference, and so does advice from someone who knows the local market. Giles Financial Services is a whole-of-market mortgage and protection broker based in Woodbridge, helping clients right across the county.

With the average Suffolk home around the £320,000 mark and prices varying widely from town to town, a deal that works for a period cottage in Lavenham isn’t the same as one for a new-build in Stowmarket. We compare lenders across the market to find the mortgage that fits your circumstances — not whichever rate your own bank happens to be offering that week.

Lowestoft Southwold Beccles Halesworth Aldeburgh Saxmundham Framlingham Woodbridge Felixstowe Ipswich Stowmarket Bury St Edmunds Sudbury Haverhill Newmarket Mildenhall

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Why work with a local Suffolk broker?

Whole of market

We’re not tied to one lender. We search across the market to find a mortgage suited to you, whether you’re employed, self-employed or have a less-than-tidy credit history.

Local knowledge

From coastal Aldeburgh to the commuter belt around Newmarket, we understand Suffolk’s property market and the lenders comfortable with its older and rural homes.

Plain English

No jargon, no pressure. We explain your options clearly so you can make a confident decision — and we handle the paperwork and lender chasing for you.

Ready to talk through your options?

A short, no-obligation chat is the best place to start. We’ll tell you where you stand and what’s realistic — wherever you are in Suffolk.

Giles Financial Services is based in Woodbridge, Suffolk, and provides mortgage and protection advice — face-to-face or remote — to clients throughout the county. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.