The Elm (end-terrace) at Buckton Fields - Phase 2, Northampton
2 bedroom end-terrace | Price: COMING SOON | Shared Ownership up to 75%
Welcome to Buckton Fields - Phase 2.
We're pleased to announce The Elm, a two-bedroom, end-terrace home at Buckton Fields, Northampton.
Built by Taylor Wimpey, this development is situated in the thriving market town - making it the perfect place to call home.​​
  Please register your interest to be the first to find out more about our exciting new development, Buckton Fields​.
Key features
The front door of this home opens on to the hall, which leads on to the modern kitchen/living/dining area with a built-in oven, hob and hood. There are French doors opening on the rear enclosed garden, which will be freshly turfed. The ground floor also boasts a downstairs WC.Â
The first floor has two bedrooms, with bedroom two having built in storage and a bathroom fitted with a modern three-piece suit. The property has two allocated parking spaces.
This brand new home also benefits from gas central heating and ​uPVC double glazing.
Ownership options to suit you.
The new homes on this development will be available as Shared Ownership. The price will apply to a specific share. Shares are also available from 10% to 75%.
Prices
Coming soon.
Ground floor
| Room | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen/living/dining | 4.39m x 6.80m | 14' 4" x 22' 3" |
| Room | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom one | 4.39m x 3.31m | 14' 4" x 10' 9" |
| Bedroom two | 4.39m x 2.55m | 14' 4" x 8' 4" | /td>


Our commitment to you
Before you move
- Our friendly sales team will provide you with support and guidance throughout the home buying process
- At pre-reservation stage you will be shown details of the appearance and location of your chosen new home, together with all relevant surrounding information
- The reservation agreement will set out the key terms of your home purchase, including the reservation period, purchase price and other important information
- We will go through the specification and layout of your home and details of any pre-contractual information to enable you to make an informed decision
- We will inform you of your main point of contact who will assist you with information during your reservation and after you have moved into your new home
- We will regularly communicate with you to keep you informed of the progress of your new home and your dedicated point of contact will respond to any queries you may have
- We want to make your move as enjoyable as possible and our welcoming and knowledgeable staff will be with you every step of the way to provide a service that is tailored to you and your needs.
When/after you move in
- On the day you move a dedicated sales advisor will welcome you to your new home
- A detailed homecare booklet will be provided to help you settle in
- Shortly after you have moved in, we will make courtesy calls/visits to ensure you are happy with your new surroundings
- Your new home is covered by an NHBC or similar industry regulated 10-year insurance scheme covering the fabric and structural integrity of your new home.
Shared Ownership is a government-backed scheme that helps you get onto the property ladder if you can’t afford to buy a home outright on the open market.
With Shared Ownership, you buy a share of your home and pay an affordable rent on the remaining share, making home ownership more accessible with a smaller deposit and mortgage. Over time, you can usually buy more shares in your home, increasing your ownership, through a process called staircasing.
Watch the video below to learn how the Shared Ownership scheme works and whether it could be right for you.
You can buy a home through shared ownership if both of the following are true:
- your household income is £80,000 a year or less (£90,000 a year or less in London)
- you cannot afford all of the deposit and mortgage payments for a home that meets your needs
One of the following must also be true:
- you’re a first-time buyer
- you used to own a home but cannot afford to buy one now
- you’re forming a new household - for example, after a relationship breakdown
- you’re an existing shared owner, and you want to move
- you own a home and want to move but cannot afford a new home that meets your needs
- For some homes you may have to show that you live in, work in, or have a connection to the area where you want to buy the home.