New Builds Rugby

New Build Homes in Rugby

New build homes for sale in Rugby, Warwickshire

3 results

Sort:

Ashlawn Gardens

by David Wilson Homes
Rugby, Warwickshire
£274,995 - £839,995
2 - 5 bed
Ready to Move In

Ashlawn Gardens by David Wilson Homes offers high-spec, energy-efficient new homes near Rugby.

Ashlawn Gardens

by Barratt Homes
Rugby, Warwickshire
£420,000 - £640,000
4 - 5 bed
Completion Expected: December 2025

Ashlawn Gardens by Barratt Homes: Final chance for energy-efficient 4/5 bedroom family homes near Rugby.

Redrow at Houlton

by Redrow Homes
Rugby, Warwickshire
£449,000 - £679,000
3 - 5 bed
Ready to Move In

Redrow at Houlton by Redrow Homes: Final release of luxury, energy-efficient Heritage Collection homes.

Rugby Overview

Developers: 3
Total Developments: 3

Transport

Rugby benefits from excellent transport links, including a major railway station on the West Coast Main Line providing direct services to London, Birmingham, and the North. The town is also well-connected by road, with the M1, M6, and M45 motorways nearby, facilitating easy access for commuters and freight transport.

🚂 Rugby railway station with direct services to London Euston and Birmingham New Street

🚗 Proximity to M1, M6, and M45 motorways for regional and national road travel

🚌 Local bus services connecting Rugby town centre with surrounding villages and suburbs

🚌 Access to Coventry Airport approximately 10 miles away for private and business flights

🚲 Cycle routes and pedestrian pathways supporting sustainable local travel

Why Rugby?

Rugby offers a balanced lifestyle combining historic charm with modern amenities, making it ideal for families and professionals alike. Its strong transport connections provide easy access to major cities while maintaining a friendly market town atmosphere. The area boasts excellent schools, green spaces, and a vibrant community, ensuring a high quality of life for residents.

• Rich sporting heritage as the birthplace of rugby football

• Diverse range of educational institutions including Rugby School and well-regarded state schools

• Extensive green spaces such as Caldecott Park and Draycote Water reservoir for outdoor activities

• Thriving town centre with a mix of independent shops, national retailers, and dining options

• Strong local economy supported by manufacturing, logistics, and service industries

• Good healthcare facilities including the nearby Hospital of St Cross in Rugby

• Regular cultural events and community festivals enhancing local engagement

• Convenient access to nearby cities like Coventry, Northampton, and Leicester