£249,000
3 bed terraced house for saleWellingborough Road, Earls Barton, Northampton NN6
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
eXp World UK
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About this property
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
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.
Whether you consider it a well-sized village or a small town, Earls Barton sits perfectly in that in-between sweet spot — large enough to have everything you need, yet small enough to still feel wonderfully personal. Steeped in history, with landmarks such as the remarkable All Saints' Church, and surrounded by rolling Northamptonshire countryside, it holds firmly onto its country charm while offering a genuine sense of community in abundance.
Daily life here is refreshingly easy. A supermarket, convenience stores, coffee shops and independent businesses mean essentials — and little indulgences — are always close at hand. It’s the kind of place where popping out for milk doesn’t turn into a logistical exercise, and where your favourite café soon knows your order.
For those needing to travel further afield, excellent road links via the A45 provide swift access to the M1, while nearby Wellingborough and Northampton offer additional shopping, schooling and rail connections. Peaceful surroundings without isolation — a balance that’s increasingly hard to find.
Earls Barton truly delivers the best of both worlds: Countryside on your doorstep, connectivity when you need it, and a community that makes it feel like home from the outset.
When you truly take in all that this home offers — much like the village that surrounds it — you realise it’s one of those rare properties that quietly exceeds expectations. Rich in Victorian character and blessed with open views to the front, this charming gem gives far more than its modest exterior suggests.
Set along the ever-popular Wellingborough Road in Earls Barton, the location is a significant part of its appeal. A row of handsome terrace homes, all gazing out across open countryside, creates a setting that feels wonderfully airy and unexpectedly tranquil. It’s the best of both worlds: Countryside calm with everyday convenience close at hand. For first-time buyers, it’s a confident step onto the ladder; for investors, it’s a smart addition with lasting desirability.
From the outside, the house remains intriguingly understated, offering only a subtle clue to the space that unfolds within. It’s a home that rewards those who step inside. The frontage is neatly presented with low-maintenance shrubs that enhance its rural charm — attractive, welcoming, and refreshingly easy to care for (because weekends are better spent enjoying your home, not endlessly tending to it).
Step through the front door and you’re welcomed by a hallway that immediately whispers of its Victorian heritage. It’s the perfect spot to kick off your shoes, drop the work bag (or school bags), and let the day gently fall away before deciding where to retreat next.
To the front, the lounge enjoys uninterrupted views across rolling fields — a daily reminder that you chose countryside charm for a reason. It’s a room that invites you to slow down. Picture two generous, sink-into sofas, a soft throw within easy reach, and your latest box set queued up and ready. Whether it’s a gripping drama or the nightly soaps, this is a space designed for switching off properly — cosy and comfortable I- t’s the kind of room that makes staying in feel like the best plan you’ve made all week.
The dining room is exactly what you hope it will be — generous in size, warm in feel, and immediately inviting as you step inside. This is a space that understands its role in the home. It’s where conversations linger long after plates are cleared and where everyday meals somehow turn into moments worth remembering.
Characterful cupboards and shelving add personality and practicality in equal measure — perfect for displaying favourite crockery, cookbooks, or perhaps a well-earned collection of celebratory bottles. They feel beautifully at home here, as though the room was designed around them.
With views over the courtyard garden, there’s a lovely sense of light and connection to the outdoors. It’s an ideal setting for family dinners, relaxed Sunday lunches, a full cooked breakfast that stretches lazily into late morning, or those evening catch-ups where everyone shares the day’s highlights (and the occasional dramatic retelling).
There’s more than enough room for a substantial dining table — the kind that gathers everyone comfortably without elbows colliding. In short, it’s a dining room that does exactly what it should: Bring people together, effortlessly.
They say the kitchen is the heart of every home — and this one doesn’t just agree, it gets on with the job rather brilliantly. Laid out in a classic galley style, everything is exactly where it should be: Efficient, practical, and pleasingly unfussy. There’s generous worktop space for chopping, mixing and the occasional ambitious recipe you found online, plus ample room for all the essential appliances (and the non-essential ones you insisted you’d use more often).
It’s the sort of kitchen that makes everyday cooking feel effortless — whether that’s a quick weekday breakfast, a full family feast, or a “just one more snack” moment that somehow requires a plate. And while we won’t promise Michelin stars, it’s certainly a space where even a famously shouty TV chef might struggle to find fault.
With direct access to the rear garden, summer dining becomes wonderfully easy — doors open, plates passed outside, and suddenly dinner feels like an occasion. Practical, thoughtfully planned and full of character, this is a kitchen that works hard without ever making a fuss about it.
Tucked away at the rear of the property, the family bathroom feels like a well-earned reward at the end of the day.
Modern, stylish and thoughtfully finished, it’s a space designed with relaxation firmly in mind. A low-level WC and sleek wash basin sit alongside a panelled bath that is quite clearly inviting you to pour the bubbles generously and ignore your phone for a while. Whether it’s a quick morning refresh or a long, indulgent soak after a busy day, this room handles both with ease.
To the first floor, Bedroom One is nothing short of a showstopper — a room that manages to feel both impressive and wonderfully inviting from the moment you step inside. The beautiful front-facing bay window steals the scene, allowing natural light to stream in throughout the day and casting a warm, uplifting glow across the space. It’s the kind of light that makes mornings feel a little gentler and lazy weekends entirely justified.
Generous in proportion, there’s ample room for a substantial bed and elegant bedroom furniture without ever compromising that airy, calm atmosphere. In fact, there’s even scope to introduce a small sofa or reading chair — a quiet corner to escape with a good book… or, if we’re being honest, a discreet retreat to catch the football in peace. Spacious yet serene, this is a bedroom designed not just for sleeping, but for properly unwinding.
Bedroom Two continues the theme beautifully — a comfortable double that instantly gives off calm, relaxed vibes. Whether styled as a guest room, a teenager’s retreat, or a peaceful second sanctuary, it’s a space that feels generous without trying too hard.
Bedroom Three offers a well-proportioned single, ideal as a child’s room, nursery, or home office for those hybrid working days. It’s versatile, practical, and far from an afterthought.
And then — just when you think you’ve seen it all — comes the walk-in cupboard. Yes, a proper walk-in cupboard. Storage lovers, take a moment. Whether you transform it into an organised haven for clothes and shoes, a clever utility space, or simply somewhere to hide the things you don’t want on show, it’s one of those unexpected bonuses that makes daily life that little bit easier. It really does keep on giving.
And if i’m allowed a personal favourite — estate agent’s privilege — it has to be the courtyard garden.
No, there isn’t a lawn to mow (you’re welcome), but what it offers instead is far more charming. Fully enclosed and wonderfully private, it feels like your own hidden retreat. A brick seating area creates the perfect spot for a bistro table and chairs, while shrubs and established plants soften the space and give it that unmistakable countryside Victorian courtyard feel. There’s even a potting shed, ready for green-fingered moments or simply somewhere to store the tools you’ll absolutely use… eventually.
Tranquil and characterful, it’s the kind of garden that invites you to slow down — morning coffee in hand, evening glass of something chilled, birdsong in the background. Low maintenance, high charm, and utterly peaceful.
Om the moment you step through the door, this home on Wellingborough Road feels special. It’s full of character, warmth, and versatility — a place where a family can truly grow, or an investor can see great potential. Every room offers something to love, from the light-filled bay windows to the peaceful garden retreat at the back.Perfectly positioned in one of Earls Barton most convenient and well-connected locations, it combines everyday practicality with that all-important feeling of home..... Come and see it for yourself — you won’t be disappointed.
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.
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