New Homes in Northamptonshire
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Main Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0HJ- 2 and 4 bedroom
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Living in Northampton
As a place which remains very much in touch with its past despite having its eyes firmly on the future, Northampton is a town on the up which could be the perfect place to invest in a new home. Property prices will continue to rise as the town’s regeneration grows over the coming years, and you could make a sound investment through offers like our Part Exchange scheme. With this, you could save thousands on estate agent fees if you have an old home to sell, while also reducing the stress levels involved with moving.
Things to see and do in Northampton
Northampton has a pleasant town centre which is great for exploring on foot. There are a number of historic churches in the heart of town, along with the interesting Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and other cultural attractions such as the Royal & Derngate theatre complex.
Northampton Cathedral is just north of the centre, while the 29-hectare Barnes Meadow and 22-hectare Storton’s Pits are two wonderful nature reserves on the outskirts. With plenty more open spaces to enjoy, including Beckets Park, Duston Mill Meadow and the Racecourse, kids little and large will love a trip to Boost Trampoline Park Northampton out by the Abington Meadows.
Education
There’s a great choice of schools rated as either good or outstanding by Ofsted in and around Northampton’s town centre. This includes Abington Vale Primary and the all-through Wooton Park School, which is in the education board’s top bracket. The same goes for secondaries Northampton School for Boys and Northampton School for Girls, while local independent St Andrew’s College is also highly regarded.
Transport links in Northampton
Northampton is served by a comprehensive bus network, with the Northampton Buzz Card offering unlimited travel on most local services. The train station is in the heart of town where St James’ Road meets St Andrew’s Road, and offers services to both London and Birmingham which take around an hour. If you have a car, the M1 motorway passes conveniently close to town, while a number of international airports are within an hour’s drive.
The Northampton property market
Northampton has a good supply of terraced properties which sell for less than the town’s average price, which is a little lower than the national average. You can also find some superb 3 and 4 bedroom new build homes in the village of Moulton on the northern outskirts of town, as well as in the Earls Barton area to the east. Buying new is perfect for bring modern design and architecture into your daily life, while you could also benefit from the government’s popular Help to Buy East Midlands scheme when you buy your next home with us.