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3 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Arthur Street, Wellingborough NN8
Chain-free
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End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
936
EPC rating: D
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand A

Features and description

  • Please Quote CM0102 When Requesting Further Information or to Arrange a Viewing
  • Prime location In A Quiet Terrace Street Extremely Close To Local Amenities Such As Wellingborough Train Station, Wellingborough Town Centre & Local Supermarkets
  • Large & Bright Lounge & Dining Room With Fireplaces in Both Rooms (Lounge Has Log Burner)
  • Spacious, Modern & Well Appointed Kitchen
  • Three Double Bedrooms All Beautifully Decorated
  • Stylish Shower Room
  • End Of Terrace - No Upward Chain
  • Enclosed Rear Lawned Garden
  • Double Glazed Throughout & Gas Central Heating
  • EPC Rating D Council Tax A

Video tours

* Please Quote CM0102 When Requesting Further Information or to Arrange a viewing * Watch The Property Video.

It’s rare to find a home that simply fits. Not just one life stage, but many. First-time buyers stepping onto the ladder. A couple ready to downsize without compromise. Someone upsizing from an apartment. Or an investor seeking a quality home that will attract discerning professional tenants.

But every now and then, one comes along that quietly ticks every box. Tucked into the heart of Wellingborough, just moments from the energy and convenience of the town centre, this charming three -bedroom end of terrace is one of those homes. Close enough to enjoy everything the town offers, yet perfectly placed to feel like your own calm corner of it.

It’s hard not to get goosebumps standing outside this home. There’s something about it — that unmistakable, quietly confident charm that tells you, even before you’ve turned the key, that this is going to be a good one. A proper home. The kind that just feels right.

And once you step inside, you’re not disappointed. The front door opens into a long, welcoming hallway that instantly sets the tone. It’s the perfect place to hang up the coats, kick (or fling) off the shoes, drop the bags from the day and finally exhale. Every good home has that moment where the outside world stops at the door — and this one absolutely delivers. From here, two separate doors lead to the lounge and dining room. But look a little closer and you’ll realise this is actually a beautifully flowing through lounge–diner — giving you the best of both worlds. Defined spaces when you want them, open and sociable when you don’t

Every great home has a room where life naturally gathers — and here, it’s the lounge. Generous, inviting, and full of character, this is a space designed for slowing down and settling in. At its centre sits a striking limestone fireplace with a log burner that doesn’t just warm the room — it seems to warm the whole house. On winter evenings, it becomes the natural focal point; the soft glow of the fire, the gentle crackle of logs, and that unmistakable sense of comfort that makes you want to stay right where you are.

And then there’s the bay window. Big, bright and unapologetically generous, it floods the room with natural light throughout the day, giving the space an airy, uplifting feel that balances beautifully with the cosy warmth of the fire. It’s the kind of room that effortlessly adapts to the moment — a relaxed retreat for quiet evenings, the perfect setting for movie nights, or a welcoming space to gather with friends and family.

In short, this isn’t just a lounge.... It’s the heart of the home.

Tucked away at the rear of the home, the dining room feels wonderfully private — the sort of space that naturally draws people together. This is where everyday meals turn into lingering conversations, where laughter travels easily across the table, and where evenings have a habit of stretching pleasantly longer than planned. It’s a room designed for gathering — whether that’s a simple weeknight supper or a table full of friends on a Saturday evening.

A beautiful fireplace anchors the room perfectly, adding both character and a sense of occasion to the space. It gives the room that rare quality buyers are always searching for — charm you can’t replicate and warmth you can feel the moment you walk in. And while it’s undeniably elegant as a dining room, it’s also refreshingly adaptable. There’s plenty of space for a generous dining table, but equally room for a discreet work-from-home desk, a quiet reading corner, or somewhere for homework and creative chaos to unfold.

Bright, generous, and brilliantly practical, this is the kind of space that quietly becomes everyone’s favourite place to be. Morning coffee tastes better here, midweek dinners feel less like a chore, and somehow people always seem to gather in the kitchen — whether they’re helping or just keeping you company.

For anyone who loves to cook (or simply loves the idea of cooking), this kitchen delivers. There’s storage in glorious abundance for everything — from the everyday essentials to the gadgets you absolutely had to have and now can’t imagine living without. Cupboards, worktops, and clever space combine to make this a kitchen that works just as beautifully as it looks.. the kitchen makes cooking feel effortless whether you’re preparing a quick weekday breakfast or hosting a full family feast.

Generous worktop space gives you plenty of room to prep, plate, and pour that well-deserved glass of wine while dinner simmers away. And with direct access to the rear garden, the kitchen naturally flows outdoors — perfect for summer evenings when the doors are open and meals turn into relaxed garden dining. Practical, stylish, and wonderfully functional, this is a kitchen that doesn’t just serve the home… it keeps it moving.

Head upstairs and the feeling of space continues effortlessly The landing here is far more than just a passage between rooms.

The principal bedroom is the kind of space that instantly makes you slow down.

Elegant, calming, and beautifully bright, it’s a room designed for rest in the best possible way. Two front-facing windows draw in streams of natural light, filling the room with a soft glow from morning through to late afternoon. It’s uplifting when the day begins and wonderfully peaceful when it’s time to switch off.

The proportions here are refreshingly generous. A proper bedroom in every sense, there’s more than enough space for a large bed and accompanying furniture while still keeping that lovely sense of openness that makes the room feel airy rather than crowded. And there’s even space to create a little moment of your own — perhaps a comfortable chair or a small sofa by the window. The perfect place for a morning coffee, a chapter of a good book, or simply a few quiet minutes before the day begins to unfold. It’s the sort of bedroom that doesn’t just look good. It feels good to be in.

The charm continues into the second bedroom — and it’s a room that refuses to play second fiddle. Generously proportioned and beautifully balanced, this is a proper double in every sense. In fact, it’s the sort of room that many homes would proudly call their principal bedroom. Light filters in easily, giving the space a bright, relaxed feel that makes it instantly welcoming.

There’s ample room for a large bed and furniture without the space ever feeling crowded — just calm, comfortable, and quietly impressive. Whether used as a guest room, a teenager’s retreat, or simply another beautifully sized bedroom, it delivers both style and substance. Then there’s bedroom three — officially anther double, although a slightly smaller bedroom, but in reality far more versatile than the label suggests. Bright, practical, and surprisingly spacious, it’s the kind of room that adapts effortlessly to modern life. For a teenager, it offers welcome breathing space. For those working from home, it makes an ideal office — a calm and comfortable spot to focus during the day. Of course, it works perfectly as a bedroom too, but the beauty of this room is its flexibility. Whatever stage of life you’re in, it’s ready to step up and play its part.

And then, there's the ultra modern shower room, a tranquil oasis that offers a haven from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With its lush finishes and spa-like amenities, this is the perfect place to rejuvenate and refresh. The WC and sink are conveniently located, and the inviting shower is the perfect place to wash away the stresses of the day.

To complete this idyllic picture, there are beautifully lawned garden at the rear, providing the perfect backdrop for entertaining guests or simply soaking up the sun's warmth. the space offers a reassuring sense of privacy and seclusion — ideal for children, pets, or simply enjoying a quiet moment outdoors. What’s particularly lovely is how peaceful it feels; the garden enjoys a surprising sense of calm with very little road noise. Whether it’s summer barbecues, morning coffee in the fresh air, or a glass of wine as the evening draws in, this garden provides the perfect setting to relax, entertain, and make the most of outdoor living.

From the moment you arrive at Arthur Street , there’s a feeling that this is a home with something special about it. Full of character, warmth, and versatility, it’s a place where life can truly unfold — whether you’re a first-time buyer beginning your journey, a growing family looking for space, or someone ready to downsize without compromise.- Come and experience it for yourself — you may just find it’s exactly what you’ve been looking for.

The Property Description

storm porch leading to front door. Tiled floor. Overhead light.

Enter via composite door with obscure glazed inserts and top lighter to.

Entrance Hall

Stairs to first floor landing. Wood effect laminate floor. Wall mounted radiator. Internal glazed doors to lounge & dining room. Decorative archway.

Lounge 11' 11" into chimney breast recess x 13' 5" plus bay (3.63m x 4.10m)

Bay double glazed window to front elevation. Fireplace with multi fuel burner with tiled hearth and limestone fire surround. Wall light points. T.V. point. Telephone point. Opening through to Dining Room. Wall mounted radiator.

Dining Room 11" 11' into chimney breast recess x 11' 7" (3.63m x 3.54m)

Double glazed window to rear elevation. Feature fireplace with tiled fascia and hearth and wooden surround. Wall mounted radiator. Wood effect laminate floor. Internal glazed door to kitchen.

Kitchen 12' 3" x 8' 7" (3.73m x 2.62m) (This measurement includes the area occupied by the kitchen units)

Double glazed window to rear and side elevations. UPVC part glazed external door leading to rear garden. Stainless steel one and a half bowl single drainer sink unit with cupboards under and extendable swan-neck mixer tap. Wide selection of modern gloss base and eye level units providing work surfaces. Built in electric oven and induction hob with extractor hood over. Integrated fridge/freezer and plumbing for washing machine. Cupboard housing gas fired combination boiler serving domestic hot water and central heating. Under-stairs storage cupboard, Wall mounted radiator, First Floor Landing Access to loft space, doors to.

Landing

Stairs descending to entrance hall. Loft access. Doors to all first floor rooms.

Bedroom One 15' 3" into chimney breast recess x 11' 3" (4.62m x 3.44m)

Two double glazed windows to front elevation. Wall mounted radiator.

Bedroom Two 11' 7" x 9' 9" (3.54m x 3.02m)

Double glazed window to rear elevation. Wall mounted radiator. Wood effect laminate floor.

Bedroom Three 9'1" x 7' 8" (2.77m x 2.32m)

Double glazed window to rear aspect. Wall mounted radiator. Wood effect laminate floor.

Shower Room

Fitted white suite comprising tiled shower cubicle. Low flush W.C. Wall mounted hand wash basin. Tiled splash back. Heated towel rail,. Extractor fan. Double glazed window to side elevation .

Outside Rear - Mainly laid to lawn. Patio area. Flower and shrub bed. Enclosed by brick wall, Gated pedestrian access to side.

Front - Brick retaining wall. Easy maintainable

About the Area – Arthur Street, Wellingborough

Arthur Street sits within one of the established Victorian neighbourhoods of Wellingborough, an area known for its characterful red-brick homes, long gardens and strong sense of community. Originally developed during the town’s famous boot and shoe manufacturing boom in the late 19th century, the surrounding streets still retain much of their historic charm while offering the practicality modern buyers look for.

Living here places you within easy reach of the town centre, where you’ll find a wide selection of independent shops, cafés and everyday amenities. Wellingborough Railway Station is also nearby, providing direct services to London St Pancras in around 50 minutes, making the area particularly attractive for commuters.

For those who enjoy outdoor space, the River Nene valley and nearby countryside offer plenty of scenic walks and cycling routes, while destinations such as Stanwick Lakes provide acres of lakeside nature reserves, trails and family-friendly leisure space. Everyday shopping and dining are also well catered for with Rushden Lakes Shopping Centre just a short drive away.

Combining period character, convenient town living and excellent transport links, Arthur Street is perfectly positioned for buyers seeking both lifestyle and connectivity.

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.

Property information from this agent

Area statistics

Crime score
Moderate crime
6/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£247,115

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