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New Build Homes in Ashington

New build homes for sale in Ashington, Northumberland

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Paddock Wood

by Charles Church
Ashington, Northumberland
Prices coming soon
4 bed
Ready to Move In

Paddock Wood by Charles Church offers premium 4 and 5-bedroom new homes in Ashington, Northumberland.

Woodhorn Grange

by Charles Church
Ashington, Northumberland
£284,950 - £389,950
4 - 5 bed
Ready to Move In

Woodhorn Grange by Charles Church: New 4 & 5-bedroom detached family homes starting from £284,950 in Ashington.

Woodhorn Meadows

by Persimmon Homes
Ashington, Northumberland
£112,665 - £269,950
3 - 4 bed
Completion Expected: December 2025

Woodhorn Meadows by Persimmon Homes offers new 3 and 4-bed family homes in Ashington, Northumberland.

Ashington Overview

Developers: 2
Total Developments: 3

Transport

Ashington benefits from good road connections via the A189, providing easy access to nearby towns and the A1 for travel to Newcastle and beyond. While the town does not have its own railway station, nearby stations at Morpeth and Cramlington offer regular services to Newcastle and other regional destinations. Local bus services connect Ashington with surrounding areas, supporting convenient public transport options for residents.

🚗 Proximity to A189 road linking to A1 for regional travel

🚂 Nearby Morpeth railway station with services to Newcastle and Edinburgh

🚂 Cramlington railway station offering frequent connections to Newcastle

🚌 Local bus routes connecting Ashington with nearby towns and villages

✈️ Access to Newcastle International Airport approximately 15 miles away

Why Ashington?

Ashington offers a blend of small-town charm and convenient access to larger urban centres, making it an attractive location for families and commuters alike. The town has a rich industrial heritage and a strong community spirit, complemented by local amenities and green spaces. Its affordability and proximity to the Northumberland coast and countryside provide a balanced lifestyle for residents seeking both convenience and natural beauty.

• Rich history as a former coal mining town with cultural heritage sites

• Close proximity to the scenic Northumberland coastline and beaches

• Variety of local shops, supermarkets, and leisure facilities

• Good selection of primary and secondary schools serving the community

• Access to extensive countryside and walking trails in nearby Northumberland National Park

• Community centres and sports clubs offering active lifestyle opportunities

• Affordable housing options compared to larger urban areas

• Regular local events and markets fostering a strong community atmosphere