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Wellingborough Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0JS

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Please Quote CM0102 When Requesting Further Information or to Arrange a Viewing NO UPWARD CHAIN
  • Prime location In Popular Earls Barton Road, Extremely Close To Local Amenities Such As The Village Centre & A45 Road Links & Close to Wellingborough & Northampton
  • Large & Bright Two Reception Rooms With Countryside Views From lounge
  • Good Size & Well Appointed Kitchen
  • Very Large Front Facing Bedroom One , With Further Double and Spacious Single (With Large Store Cupboard)
  • Modern Bathroom
  • Victorian Terraced perfect For First Time & Investment Buyer
  • Good Size Rear Courtyard Garden
  • Double Glazed Throughout & Gas Central Heating
  • EPC Rating D Council Tax B

Description

Three Bedroom  Terrace Home In The Village of Earls Barton With No Upward Chain - Please quote CM0102 when requesting further information or to arrange a viewing.  ** Watch The Property Video.

Some homes simply have that feeling from the moment you arrive. They don't need to shout for attention; they quietly win you over with character, warmth and the promise of a lifestyle that's becoming increasingly difficult to find. This beautiful Victorian home on Wellingborough Road is exactly that.

Positioned opposite open Northamptonshire countryside, you'll wake up each morning to uninterrupted rural views while still being just a short stroll from everything Earls Barton has to offer. It's the perfect balance – village life with genuine convenience. Independent cafés, local shops, supermarkets, schools and pubs are all close by, while excellent road links to the A45, M1, Wellingborough and Northampton make commuting refreshingly simple. Whether you're taking your first step onto the property ladder or looking for a dependable investment in one of the area's most desirable villages, this is a location that continues to prove its worth year after year.

From the outside, this handsome Victorian terrace is full of charm, but it's only when you step inside that you realise just how much it has to offer. Period homes have a reputation for character, yet this one combines that timeless appeal with the space and practicality modern buyers are searching for.

The welcoming entrance hall sets the tone immediately, offering the perfect place to kick off your shoes after a long day before leading you into a home that feels warm, inviting and effortlessly comfortable. To the front, the lounge is a room you'll look forward to coming home to. Framed by beautiful views across open fields, it's easy to picture cosy evenings curled up on the sofa, your favourite film on the television and the outside world slowing down beyond the window. It's peaceful, relaxing and exactly the kind of space that makes staying in feel better than going out.

The dining room is equally impressive and is sure to become the heart of everyday life. Whether it's Sunday lunch with family, dinner with friends or a takeaway that somehow turns into hours of conversation, it's a room designed to bring people together. Characterful built-in cupboards and shelving add personality as well as practicality, while views over the courtyard garden flood the room with natural light and create a wonderful connection between inside and out.

The galley kitchen is perfectly designed for modern living, offering generous worktop space, plenty of storage and room for everything from quick weekday breakfasts to ambitious weekend cooking. Practical without compromising on character, it simply works. With direct access to the garden, entertaining becomes effortless as summer evenings naturally spill outdoors.

Completing the ground floor is a beautifully presented bathroom, finished in a clean, contemporary style that perfectly complements the property's Victorian heritage. Whether it's a quick morning shower before work or a long soak after a busy day, it's a space designed to make everyday routines feel that little bit more enjoyable.

Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress. The principal bedroom is wonderfully spacious and filled with natural light thanks to its beautiful bay window overlooking the countryside beyond. It's the sort of bedroom that feels calm from the moment you walk in, with plenty of space not only for a large bed and furniture but even a reading chair or quiet corner to unwind. The second bedroom is another generous double, making it ideal for guests, children or sharers, while the third bedroom offers fantastic flexibility as a nursery, home office or dressing room. Then comes one of those unexpected surprises that buyers always appreciate – a genuine walk-in storage cupboard. It's a simple feature, but one that makes everyday life remarkably easier and adds yet another reason why this home stands out from the crowd.

Outside, the private courtyard garden perfectly complements the lifestyle this home offers. Beautifully enclosed and wonderfully low maintenance, it's a space designed to be enjoyed rather than endlessly maintained. Morning coffee in the sunshine, an evening drink after work or relaxed summer barbecues with friends all feel perfectly at home here. Mature planting softens the space, while the useful potting shed provides valuable additional storage. For busy professionals, first-time buyers or investors looking for a property that's easy to manage, it's exactly the kind of outdoor space people are increasingly searching for.

Homes like this have broad appeal for a reason. First-time buyers will love the opportunity to move straight into a character property in one of Northamptonshire's most sought-after villages without sacrificing space or practicality. Investors will immediately recognise the long-term appeal of a three-bedroom Victorian home in such a well-connected location, where demand from professional tenants, couples and young families remains consistently strong. Character homes in villages like Earls Barton rarely fall out of fashion, making this not only a wonderful place to live but also a smart long-term investment.

This is far more than just another Victorian terrace. It's a home full of personality, beautifully balanced between period charm and modern practicality, with countryside views that are difficult to find and a location that continues to grow in popularity. Whether you're searching for your very first home, your next chapter or an investment that makes complete sense, this is one of those rare properties that quietly exceeds expectations in every way. Step inside and you'll quickly discover why homes like this are so rarely available – and why they never stay available for long.

The Property Details 

Ground Floor -

Entrance Hallway - Enter via a storm porch through a double glazed composite front door into the entrance hallway. Stairs rising to the first floor. Wall mounted radiator.  Oak flooring. Door to;

Lounge - 3.87 x 3.44 (12'8" x 11'3") 

 Double glazed window to the front elevation. Feature stone built fireplace with a gas fire. Wall mounted double radiator.  Oak flooring. Coving

Dining Room - 4.04 x 3.39 (13'3" x 11'1") 

 Feature brick built fireplace with open fire and built-in original storage cupboards. Laminate flooring. Double glazed window to the rear elevation. wall mounted double radiator. Coving. Door to;

Kitchen - 3.34 x 2.28 (10'11" x 7'5") -

A range a floor and eyel- evel kitchen units with matching worktops and complementary tiling to water sensitive area's . Double glazed window to the side elevation. Stainless steel single bowl inset sink with drainer and mixer taps. Plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher and an under-stairs pantry. Wall mounted central heating boiler. space for gas cooker   Doorway to;

Rear Passageway

Double glazed obscure door to the rear garden and a built-in airing cupboard. Door to;

Bathroom -

Three piece suite comprising WC, pedestal wash basin and a bath with shower over and shower screen. Fully tiled walls and lino flooring with a double glazed obscure window to the side elevation. Wall mounted double radiator.

First Floor -

First Floor Landing -

 First floor landing with a built-in storage cupboard and loft access.

Bedroom One - 4.92 x 3.26 (16'1" x 10'8") -

 Double glazed windows to the front aspect with views over fields . wall mounted double radiator.

Bedroom Two - 3.24 x 3.41 (10'7" x 11'2") -

Double glazed window to the rear elevation. Wall mounted double radiator.

Bedroom Three - 3.31 x 2.25 (10'10" x 7'4") -

Double glazed window to the side elevation. Wall mounted radiator. Large built-in storage cupboard.

Externally -

Front Garden -

 Low maintenance front garden with shurb's and plants 

Rear Garden - Perfect courtyard Garden 

Low maintenance rear garden stocked with mature bushes, trees and shrubs. Patio area and gated rear access. Timber Shed. Enclosed with timber fencing. Outside tap 

Earls Barton - There's No Place Like Home 

Earls Barton is the kind of place that quietly gets under your skin—in the best possible way. Tucked into the Northamptonshire countryside yet perfectly positioned between Northampton and Wellingborough, it offers that rare balance of connection and calm. Life here moves at a gentler pace, but never feels sleepy.

This is a village with deep roots and a strong sense of self. History isn’t something kept behind glass; it’s part of everyday life. The remarkable All Saints’ Church, standing since Saxon times, still anchors the village today, a reminder that Earls Barton has been a place of community for over a thousand years. Craft and industry have also shaped its story—most famously through its link to boot and shoemaking, which later inspired the story behind Kinky Boots. It’s a heritage the village wears with pride.

What really defines Earls Barton, though, is its people. This is a place where ideas turn into traditions. A Soapbox Derby dreamed up by a local child has become a much-loved annual event, closing roads and opening conversations, laughter, and a real sense of togetherness. Summer brings a lively festival season, with arts, comedy, literature, music, and a carnival that feels more like a celebration of village life than an organised event. As the year draws to a close, Carols on the Square gather neighbours and friends under winter skies, voices raised and spirits high.

Day to day, life is easy and enjoyable. Independent shops, cafés, and local businesses give the village its character, none more so than the long-established coffee shop on the square, a family-run institution that has been part of village life for generations. Open spaces, walking routes, and countryside views are never far away, perfect for clearing your head or stretching your legs after a busy day.

Earls Barton offers something increasingly rare: time. Time to walk instead of rush. Time to know your neighbours. Time to enjoy where you live. It blends old English charm with modern convenience so naturally that it never feels forced. For those looking for a strong community, a rich sense of place, and a lifestyle that values both connection and calm, Earls Barton feels less like a move—and more like a return to what living well is meant to be.

Disclaimers

1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.
2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract.
3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect.
4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense.
5. eXp has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances.
6. eXp has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor.

Brochures

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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: B
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
On street,No parking
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Private garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Wellingborough Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0JS

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Monthly repayments£1,154
Property: £ 230,000
Deposit: £ 23,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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