New Homes in Cambridge

- £459,995 to £664,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- New build homes in Cambridge. 15 acre central park, shops, library, health centre, play area & more.

- £395,000 to £705,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- Exclusive collection of 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Cambridge. Close to 15 acre central park & amenities.
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- £329,000 to £489,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- Over 95% sold out. Reserve your new home today with huge cash savings.

- £345,995 to £499,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- New homes in Alconbury Weald, Huntingdon. Play areas, schools, shops, restaurants and more on your doorstep.

- £225,500 to £415,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- Make your move to Whittlesey Lakeside this summer and save thousands

- £380,995 to £625,995
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- Become part of the popular community at our award-winning development, Willow Grove, Wixams near Bedford, offering, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes. Willow Grove boasts schools within walking distance, play parks and country walks and is just a short distance from Bedford Town Centre, A great location for commuting by road and rail, with its own train station coming soon.
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- £313,000 to £434,495
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- New homes in Hampton, Peterborough. Curved around Teardrop Lake. Surrounded by green open space.
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New Homes in Cambridge Highlights
- World-Class Living: Cambridge isn’t just a university city—it’s a lifestyle destination. With its blend of historic charm, cutting-edge innovation, and cultural richness, it’s perfect for professionals, families, and anyone seeking a refined yet vibrant place to call home.
- Heritage Meets Nature: From punting on the River Cam to strolling through the Botanic Garden, Cambridge offers a unique mix of green spaces and architectural beauty. The city’s compact layout makes it easy to explore iconic colleges, museums, and independent shops.
- Exciting New Developments: Cambridge is undergoing a housing renaissance, including a major government-backed plan to build 425 new homes on surplus railway land as part of the Platform4 initiative. Developments like Stirling Fields in Northstowe and Netherhall Gardens offer modern, energy-efficient homes with excellent amenities2.
- Seamless Connectivity: With direct trains to London King’s Cross in under an hour, plus access to the M11 and A14, Cambridge is ideal for commuters. The city also supports cycling and public transport, making it one of the UK’s most sustainable urban environments.
New Homes in Cambridge FAQs
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Whether you’ve lived in Cambridge your whole life or you’re looking to call this charming city home for the first time, there’s so much to look forward to. Particularly when you take advantage of one of our great offers, such as our Movemaker scheme, where we help you sell your current home and cover any agents’ fees.
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There’s a huge amount of historical and cultural attractions to visit in and around the city centre, including the Museum of Cambridge, the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. From King’s College Chapel to the Bridge of Sighs, Great St Mary’s Church and the fascinating University Museum of Zoology, the entertainment keeps coming thanks to the Museum of Classical Archaeology and Cambridge Science Centre.
Whether you’re going for a relaxing stroll through the Cambridge University Botanic Garden or visiting the Wren Library, you can also look forward to enjoying lovely natural spots in the local area such as Midsummer Common, Milton Country Park and Wandlebury Country Park with its teeming wildlife.
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Everyone knows about the University of Cambridge, one of the most famous in the world, but you might not know there are plenty of good schools for younger children in the area too. They include Histon and Impington Junior School, which is a few miles north of the city centre and rated as outstanding by Ofsted.
At secondary level, Comberton Village College is also outstanding according to the education board. It’s five miles outside the city though, so if you live centrally you may be better positioned for the Chesterton Community College catchment area, with this mixed secondary also rated as outstanding.
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As well as the usual buses and train stop on Station Road, Cambridge City Council also encourages walking, cycle hire and its park and ride services, as well as a punt down the river. If you have a car, the M11 starts to the west of town and heads south to London past Bishop’s Stortford and London Stansted Airport, which is a half-hour drive away.