KFB: KEY FACTS FOR BUYERS GUIDE
A Guide to This Property & the Local Area
Swale Drive, Wellingborough, NN8
Simspson & Weekley
33 Sheep St, Wellingborough, NN8 1BS
01933 224953
wb@simpsonandweekley.co.uk
www.simpsonandweekley.co.uk/our-locations/wellingborough-estate-agent
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Key Features
Property Type
Terraced
Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
1 Bathroom
Outside Space
Rear Garden
Parking
Garage
Key Details
Floor Area
613 ft2
57 m2
Plot Size
Council Tax
Band B
£1,704
Flood Risk
Rivers & Seas
No Risk
Flood Risk
Surface Water
Very Low
Unlike flooding from rivers, surface water flooding can happen many miles from a river, often in places that people wouldn’t expect because it’s a long way from a river or stream – it happens simply because there is nowhere else for the rainwater to go. Risk ratings are measured as:
High Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 30 (3.3%) in any one year.
Medium Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 100 (1.0%) in any one year.
Low Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year.
Very Low Risk - an area in which the risk is below 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year
Conservation Area
No
Land Registry
Tenure
Freehold
Title Number
NN113075
Mobile, Broadband & TV
Estimated Broadband Speeds
Standard - 18 mbps
Superfast - 77 mbps
Ultrafast - 1000 mbps
Mobile Signal (based on calls indoors)
EE
O2
3 (Three)
Vodafone
Cable/Satellite TV Availability
BT:
Sky:
Virgin:
Street View
Satellite Image
The EPC report provides performance data to help you understand the property’s energy efficiency, and can also provide useful additional data regarding power outlets, glazing, hotwater and heating throughout the property.
EPC

Energy rating

C

Valid until 05.10.2032

Your energy rating is C(70) and your potential is A(92) A B C D E F G 92+ 81-91 69-80 55-68 39-54 21-38 1-20 Score Energy rating Current Potential 70 | C 92 | A
Additional EPC Data
Property Type: Mid-terrace house Flat Top Storey: No
Top Storey: 0 Previous Extension: 0
Open Fireplace: 0 Walls: Cavity wall as built insulated (assumed)
Walls Energy: Good Roof: Pitched 300 mm loft insulation
Roof Energy: Very good Main Heating: Boiler and radiators mains gas
Main Heating Controls: Programmer and room thermostat Hot Water System: From main system
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: Average Lighting: Low energy lighting in 71% of fixed outlets
Floors: Solid no insulation (assumed) Total Floor Area: 57 m2
Average price changes for NN8
Detached
+ 97.56%
Semi-Detached
+ 94.85%
Terraced
+ 85.89%
Flat
+ 66.27%
Education Level
Nursery
Primary
Secondary / College
Primary / Secondary
Pin Colour Key (Based on inspection body ratings)
Highest
Lowest
Not Rated
Independent
Bus Stops/Stations
Pin Name Distance
Sassoon Close 0.09 miles
Brooke Green 0.18 miles
Baird Court 0.13 miles
Wentworth Avenue 0.18 miles
Medway Drive 0.16 miles
National Rail Stations
Pin Name Distance
Wellingborough Rail Station 2.09 miles
Kettering Rail Station 5.86 miles
Northampton Rail Station 9.13 miles
Trunk Roads/Motorways
Pin Name Distance
M1 J15 11.15 miles
M1 J15A 11.54 miles
M1 J14 17.31 miles
M1 J16 13.44 miles
M1 J13 20.15 miles
Airports/Helipads
Pin Name Distance
Luton Airport 33.18 miles
Baginton 31.94 miles
Kidlington 41.31 miles
Birmingham Airport 43.62 miles
About Simspson & Weekley
Whether you’re searching for your first home, or moving to your next, we will make your journey a memorable one.

With a reputation built on expert local knowledge, excellent customer care and a passion for innovation. Our marketing blends traditional techniques with cutting-edge technology, implemented by our passionate sales team.

We will promote your home to the widest possible audience on Rightmove, social media and our own bespoke website. In addition we can boost your chances of attracting buyers with optional enhancements (like 360 degree tours, standout premium adverts and our own property showcase).
Our team
Situated on the cusp of Northampton, with plenty of rail connections to the capital city, it’s not hard to see why the market town of Wellingborough is becoming an increasingly popular destination for home seekers.

Surrounded by a host of idyllic villages, Wellingborough caters to all generations. With an independent and a co-educational school to choose from alongside a number of primary and secondary schools, there are plenty of family-ready houses situated within close proximity to schools and recreational spaces. Local amenities include a host of restaurants and bars, alongside cultural and historical landmarks including a library, a museum and a theatre.

Benefitting from a government initiative titled “Milton Keynes and South Midlands”, additional housing and facilities will be built over the next 30 years, ensuring that the town remains the destination of choice to live and work within the wider county.

Testimonial 1
Stirling service from two of the ladies here. Melanie and Mica, what can I say? Superlative service, dealing promptly with questions I had unlike some other Estate agents that basically do not seem to care about their clients. Having been burnt in the past by agents these two ladies were an absolute pleasure to deal with. Keep up the good work both of you.
Testimonial 2
We had an excellent experience from the very beginning. Professional and friendly from the first viewing through to completion, Melanie and her team in Wellingborough were always ready to go above and beyond to help and support us every step of the way. Melanie has been fantastic, always on point with updates and available anytime to answer our queries. Would use again without hesitation. Extremely recommended!
Testimonial 3
I cannot thank Mel & Jemma enough. As a first time buyer I can honestly say I was clueless to the process but they supported us fully throughout and went above and beyond to reassure and update us. Nothing was ever too much trouble and I was always greeted with a friendly voice or email response whenever I contacted them. If we ever were to sell our house in the future, we would definitely use Simpson & Weekley! Thank you so much ladies!
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