Seagrave Park at Hanwood Park
Barton Road, Barton Seagrave, Northamptonshire, NN15 4BL
Prices from £245,000 to £460,000
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The perfect place to be
Nestled in the charming village of Barton Seagrave, Seagrave Park offers an idyllic setting for those seeking a peaceful yet vibrant community. Located just 1.5 miles south-east of Kettering town centre, Barton Seagrave is known for its rich history, beautiful Norman Church, and attractive buildings. Barton Seagrave boasts a range of amenities that cater to all your daily needs and more. The village is home to a primary school, a village shop, a pub, a community centre, and a sports field. For families, the village offers excellent educational facilities, including Barton Seagrave Primary School and Latimer Arts College. The village hall is a hub of activity, providing rooms for hire for clubs, community groups, business meetings, weddings, and family events. Living in Barton Seagrave means enjoying the best of both worlds – a tranquil village atmosphere with easy access to modern conveniences. The village is well-served by public transport, with regular bus services to Kettering and other nearby towns and villages. The proximity to the A14 road provides easy access to the M1 motorway, making commuting a breeze. There is no shortage of things to do in Barton Seagrave. The village offers a variety of activities and attractions for all ages. The Garden Spa at Barton Hall Hotel is a popular spot for relaxation and rejuvenation. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Stanwick Lakes and the picturesque lanes of Northamptonshire provide excellent opportunities for cycling, walking, and exploring. The village also hosts regular social events and groups at St Botolph's Church, catering to all ages from mums and tots to seniors. In summary, Seagrave Park in Barton Seagrave is a wonderful place to call home. With its excellent amenities, strong sense of community, and beautiful surroundings, it offers a high quality of life for residents of all ages.
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The Shack Food Project wins £500 in Community Chest competition
The Shack Food Project in Kettering has been awarded £500 after being announced as the winners of our Community Chest competition
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From rental to dream home: local couple find ideal property
Mark Gamble, 58, and his partner Allison, 58, have recently settled into their new home at Seagrave Park, just three miles from their previous rental property in FinedonHealth and Safety visit
Pupils from Hayfield Cross Church of England school in Barton Seagrave have learned a valuable lesson in how to stay safe around a building site following a visit from our Seagrave Park site team.
We teach pupils from Hayfield Cross Church of England School about health and safety ‧ Taylor Wimpey
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The Shack Food Project wins £500 in Community Chest competition
The Shack Food Project in Kettering has been awarded £500 after being named the winner of our Community Chest competition.Residents across Kettering and the surrounding area were invited to nominate their favourite local good causes. After reviewing all of the entries, The Shack Food Project was selected to receive the top prize.
The Shack Food Project provides essential items to families in need across Kettering, Corby and Geddington through its food bank and community support hub. Open to all, it also runs a community fridge and shop, offering pre-loved toys, clothes, prams and baby equipment to those who need them.
Claire Gurney, founder at The Shack Food Project, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to have been selected as the winner of Taylor Wimpey’s Community Chest competition. This generous donation will help cover our running costs and support us in raising awareness so more people know about this valuable local resource.
“Support like this is vital to help us continue our work, from tackling food waste and food poverty to educating the next generation about sustainability and environmental responsibility.”
Emily Lloyd, Sales Manager at Taylor Wimpey East Midlands, said: “At Taylor Wimpey, we’re proud to support local causes like The Shack Food Project, who do such important work within the community. It was fantastic to see how many people got involved and voted in the competition, and we’d like to thank everyone who took part.”
To find out more about The Shack Food Project, visit their Facebook page here.
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A home is more than just a house, it's also about the community that surrounds it. And that's why we invest in building communities that support local businesses, improve facilities in the area and help bring people together.
From rental to dream home: local couple find ideal property
Mark Gamble, 58, and his partner Allison, 58, have recently settled into their new home at Seagrave Park, just three miles from their previous rental property in Finedon.Originally from Barton Seagrave, Mark was drawn to the development’s welcoming atmosphere, open green spaces, and thoughtfully designed layout. Mark recalls: “I was impressed by how vibrant the community felt. You see children playing in the parks, families out walking, and the wide streets make everything feel open and spacious.”
The couple chose the Kingdale house type, drawn to its light and spacious design, particularly the open-plan kitchen and dining area. Mark explained: “Opting for a new-build home was an easy decision for us; we wanted a property where everything was ready to our taste - all I had to do was plug the TV in! The energy-efficient design and the ability to personalise our home were big bonuses, too. We took advantage of Taylor Wimpey’s incentives, adding upgrades like fitted wardrobes in every bedroom, which made it feel even more tailored to our needs.”
Mark and Allison praised their buying experience, highlighting the support from the team throughout the process. Mark said: “From the sales team - Megan and Karen - to the site manager Nathan and supervisor Jamie, and aftercare with Caroline, everyone was excellent. Even the on-site tradesmen made everything seamless.”
Now comfortably settled into their new home, the couple are embracing the welcoming sense of community within the development. Mark said: “We’re meeting new neighbours and have plenty of places to walk our dog. This is my first time buying a new house, and based on our experience, I would definitely recommend it.”
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