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Find your sanctuary in Oundle

Oundle is a picturesque market town in North Northamptonshire, known for its historic charm, Georgian architecture and vibrant community. Surrounded by beautiful countryside and offering excellent transport connections, it's a sought-after location that perfectly balances rural tranquillity with modern convenience.

Living in Oundle

A vibrant and growing community

Oundle boasts a close-knit community. The town's history dates back to the Iron Age, and is home to landmarks like St Peter’s Church, which features the tallest spire in Northamptonshire. Community life thrives with weekly markets, a monthly Farmers Market and annual events such as the International Arts Festival, Food Festival and Vintage Festival.

Living here means easy access to nature and urban amenities

Surrounded on three sides by the River Nene, Oundle offers abundant opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling and kayaking. Local wildlife, including the red kites, adds to the area's natural charm. The town offers a variety of independent shops, three supermarkets (Co-op, Waitrose, and Tesco), and a bustling market scene. Numerous restaurants, pubs and cafés provide diverse culinary options. 

Ideal for families

Oundle is renowned for its schools, most notably Oundle School, an esteemed independent school founded in 1556. The town also has Prince William School and Oundle Church of England Primary School, catering to a range of educational needs. 

Well-connected for commuting

Oundle's strategic location ensures excellent connectivity. Peterborough is 12 miles away, offering direct rail services to London King's Cross in approximately 45 minutes. The town is well-served by nearby railway stations in Peterborough and Kettering, facilitating easy travel to major cities and airports.

Find your happy place in Oundle

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