New Homes in Stockton-on-Tees
- £168,000 to £334,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- From £309,995
- 4 bedroom
- £242,995 to £449,995
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- From £344,995
- 4 bedroom
- £237,995 to £384,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £259,995 to £344,995
- 4 bedroom
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New Homes in Stockton-on-Tees Highlights
- Riverside Living with Northern Spirit: Stockton-on-Tees blends industrial heritage with modern regeneration, offering scenic riverfront views, a thriving town centre, and a strong sense of community in the heart of the Tees Valley.
- Attractions & Activities: Enjoy cultural events at ARC Stockton Arts Centre, stroll along the River Tees, and explore nearby gems like Preston Park Museum and Butterfly World.
- Strong Education: The area features a range of well-performing schools, plus nearby colleges and universities.
- Excellent Transport Links: With easy access to the A19 and A66, plus rail connections to Middlesbrough, Newcastle, and York, Stockton-on-Tees is well-connected for commuters.
New Homes in Stockton-on-Tees FAQs
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Stockton-on-Tees has a welcoming and down-to-earth community, with a strong sense of local pride and heritage. The area is home to a diverse mix of families, professionals, and retirees, all contributing to a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. Community events, local markets, and festivals bring residents together throughout the year, while green spaces and riverside walks add to the town’s relaxed, community-focused lifestyle.
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Stockton on Tees benefits from strong transport links by both road and rail. The town sits close to two major A roads, the A66 to the south and the A19 to the east, with the A1027 providing a convenient local bypass. Rail services from Stockton Station are operated by Northern, offering regular connections to nearby towns and cities.Middlesbrough borders Stockton to the east and is around 15 minutes by car via the A66, or around 10 minutes by train. There is also a frequent service to Middlesbrough from Eaglescliffe Station. Hartlepool is roughly 20 minutes by train or 25 minutes by car. Sunderland is around 40 minutes by car via the A19, or just over 40 minutes by train. Newcastle is approximately 50 minutes by car via the A1(M), or around one hour by rail.For air travel, the nearest airports are Teesside International Airport (around 14 minutes away) and Newcastle International Airport (around 53 minutes away), offering both domestic and international connections.
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Stockton on Tees offers a strong selection of well regarded schools, making it an appealing choice for families. The town provides a good mix of reliable primary and secondary options, along with access to further education at Stockton Riverside College and nearby colleges in Middlesbrough and Darlington. The former Durham University Queen’s Campus is now part of Teesside University’s expanding footprint, adding to the area’s educational appeal and opportunities for higher level study.
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Stockton-on-Tees is well equipped with a wide range of local amenities. From healthcare centres and leisure facilities to libraries, supermarkets, and parks, everything you need is close at hand. The town is also known for its riverside location, featuring attractions like the Infinity Bridge and Tees Barrage. With strong transport links, including access to the A66 and A19 and nearby train stations, Stockton is both convenient and well-connected.
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In Stockton On Tees, trusted GP practices and community clinics provide the first line of care, giving peace of mind close to home. When care needs go beyond the everyday, University Hospital of North Tees is close by for emergency, maternity and specialist support. Thanks to the A19/A66 and Stockton rail, travel to clinics and hospital departments is simple, bringing peace of mind and saving time for busy households. This blend of convenience and choice means healthcare fits naturally around work, school and family time.