Ladywell Park by Barratt Homes

Eastfield Road, Wellingborough, NN8

or call 01933 375272
Ladywell Park by Barratt Homes, Eastfield Road,
Wellingborough,
NN8

Description

A modern development of stylish 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes From £131,995 To £170,995

Ladywell Park is our new development on Eastfield Road in Wellingborough featuring a range of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. On the edge of the town centre, the development gives easy access to Northampton, Milton Keynes and Peterborough, as well as being within easy reach of Wellingborough train station providing fast direct links to London St Pancras.

Ladywell Park

Leisure facilities

Residents will find a range of restaurants, bars and clubs in the town centre too which provide a varied nightlife and a thriving cultural scene. The Castle Theatre offers film, dance, local community drama, with classes, fun activities for children and a cafés.

Places of interest

Wellingborough boasts a plethora of leisure and recreational facilities that offer enjoyment for every kind of lifestyle. The Castle Theatre within the town centre not only provides shows but also offers dance, local community drama with classes and activities for children.

On the outskirts of the town lies Wellingborough Lakes. The four former gravel pits offer relaxed and private carp fishing and attracts fishing enthusiasts from all over the county.

Wellingborough is also superbly located just a short drive from the open Buckinghamshire countryside, with many walks, country parks, nature reserves and a number of fine historic houses open to the public. It also offers a number of activities on the River Nene as well as railway and transport museums. Northamptonshire is well known for its motorsport and Silverstone, Rockingham Motor Speedway, Northampton Raceways and Santa Pod are all within easy reach too.

Local shopping

The thriving market town is home to a whole host of amenities so residents at Ladywell Park can be confident they will have everything they could need on their doorstep. The town retains its cultural heritage by hosting a market three times a week. The market, which dates back to 1201, is held in the square off Market Street and here customers can pick up a wide selection of produce ranging from fresh fruit and vegetables to fashion clothing and cosmetics.

The town centre also boasts a good range of high street stores, most of which can be found within Swansgate Shopping Centre which offers under cover shopping seven days a week. There are also several out of town shopping centres comprising a number of large supermarket chains not least Sainsburys, Tesco and Morrisons.

Schools and education

Wellingborough also offers a number of establishments that provide education for all ages with Ladywell Park falling in to the catchment area of Victoria Primary School and Friars School. Tresham College is a well-regarded provider of vocational and other further educational courses, and has its main campus in the town.

Nearest schools:

  • Victoria Primary School (0.2 miles) 
  • All Saints Church of England Primary School and Nursery Unit (0.5 miles) 
  • Park Junior School, Wellingborough - Primary (0.5 miles) 

Transport links

Getting Around

One of the major attractions of Wellingborough is its impressive travel links. The town's rail station is just a stone's throw from Ladywell Park and offers direct trains in to London St Pancras with journey times of less than an hour. The station, which lies on the Midlands Main Line and is operated by East Midlands Trains, also offers regular services southbound to Luton and Bedford and northbound to Corby, Leicester, Nottingham and Derby.

The road network is equally as impressive. The A45 dual carriageway provides quick and easy access to Northampton and the M1 whilst the A509 connects the town to Kettering in the north. The A14 leads to Rugby, Huntingdon and Cambridge with journey times of less than an hour whilst the A506 offers a direct route to Milton Keynes.

There is an extensive bus network too with regular services running directly to Northampton, Milton Keynes, Kettering, Corby and Peterborough.

Nearest station:

National Train Station logo Wellingborough (0.3 miles)
Ladywell Park

Opening hours

Visit us daily between 11am and 6pm

Call directly

Tel: 01933 375272

Site plan

SitePlan
Ladywell Park

About Barratt Homes

Barratt Homes

Founded in 1958, Barratt is Britain's best-known housebuilder. We have sold over 300,000 new homes around the country and are leaders in design, urban regeneration, social housing and innovation.

We currently sell over 15,500 new homes a year and are building on developments from Aberdeen to Plymouth, helping to meet housing demand in towns, cities and rural areas. We build for all kinds of buyers, from first-time buyer apartments to family townhouses to luxury penthouses, plus homes for rent and shared ownership.

A commitment to innovation and continuous product development, coupled with the highest standards of design, construction, quality and customer service has earned Barratt every major industry award in recent years and we are currently ‘Housebuilder of the Year’ in both the prestigious What House? and Your New Home awards. Our site managers are also regular winners in the NHBC ‘Pride In The Job’ awards for quality workmanship.

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