LAND TO THE REAR OF 149 MAIN ROAD

PRICE GUIDE £400,000

A Parcel of Garden land with planning permission for the construction of four x four bedroom detached family homes.

Call us for detailed information on re-sale prices etc.

Viewing STRICTLY by appointment.

House is NOT included.

In the first instance please speak to Glenn Taylor for further information. Proposed Site Layout Plot 1 Plots 2 and 4 Plot 3 Proposed Garaging for Plots 2 and 4 Duston

Duston is a Village and Civil Parish in the Borough of Northampton. It has been a settlement since at least Roman times.

The area is near the Leisure Site, which includes a Cinema and Football Stadium, Supermarket and several Restaurants and Pubs. Blacks Leisure Group (owner of Blacks and Millets) is based on an industrial estate on Mansard Close.

The Duston School is a secondary school and sixth form located in the Village.

Duston Parish Council are responsible for 3 major facilities in the Village, helping to make Duston a great place to live, work and play.

Duston Sport Centre is a fantastic new facility recently opened its doors and provides first class sports opportunities for residents and clubs alike. Refurbished from the old British Timken Sports and Social Club by Duston Parish Council the Centre is managed by Northants Leisure Trust.

St Luke's Centre is now home to a nursery, commercial offices and community rooms available for hire.

In April 2012 Duston Parish Council took over ownership of the Duston Community Centre in Pendle Road. A planning application has been submitted to extend and refurbish this valuable community facility which will also house the Duston Parish Council offices. This has always been a very busy Centre with many local groups using it as their base. Art, Karate, Bowls and Zumba are just some of the activities on offer.

Local Area Information

Northampton is a large Market Town 67 miles northwest of London. The UK’s third largest Town without official city status, it used to be the centre of the shoemaking industry and whilst Church's and Tricker's survive, the majority of factories have since been converted into accommodation or offices. The Town centre has a variety of pubs, bars, restaurants, shops and businesses predominantly located on The Drapery, Abington Street, Gold Street, Market Square or in the Grosvenor Centre. There are also two theatres (Royal & Derngate) and a Cinema/Leisure Complex

Just East of the Town Centre is the district of Cliftonville, predominantly focused on medical practitioners and the site of the General Hospital as well as the privately run St Andrews and Three Shires

In the opposite direction in an area known locally as Castle Hill; the Mainline Train Station operates services to both London Euston and Birmingham New Street. For road travel, Northampton has the A45 and A43 ring roads right on its doorstep plus access to three junctions of the M1 (15, 15a & 16).

Local Authority

Northampton Borough Council, St Giles Square, Northampton NN1 1DE, Northampton NN1 1DE

Tel: 0300 330 7000 Main Street, Duston

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