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- While some streets are more desirable than others and older properties may require modernisation, the area continues to attract steady buyer interest due to its transport links, improving infrastructure, and value for money compared with many southern England commuter towns
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Located in the central area of Peterborough, housing stock varies from Victorian terraces and traditional semis in areas such as Millfield and New England to larger executive homes around Thorpe Road and West Town. The area is positioned close to the A1(M) for straightforward travel north and south, and the A47 links Peterborough with Leicester, Norwich, and the wider East Midlands region. Peterborough railway station provides direct services to London King’s Cross in around 50 minutes, alongside routes to nearby cities.
Daily commuting is convenient, with many central neighbourhoods allowing residents to walk or cycle into the city centre, railway station, and employment areas. A wide range of schools serve the central districts, including The King's (The Cathedral) School and primary schools such as those in Fletton, West Town, and New England. The city centre offers shopping, amenities, and green spaces like Ferry Meadows Country Park and the River Nene, with major attractions including Queensgate Shopping Centre and local markets, gyms, cafes, and healthcare services.