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New Homes in Wokingham

 Sitting seven miles outside Reading, Wokingham is a historic market town in Berkshire. Close to Slough and Heathrow Airport, Central London is just over 30 miles away, a journey that takes around 35 minutes by train.

It might not sound like it belongs in South East England, but the 100-acre California Country Park is only a few miles out of town and offers everything from walks and wildlife watching to adventure play areas and a large summer paddling pool. With other local attractions including Howard Palmer Gardens, Joel Park and Keephatch Park Nature Reserve, browse our developments closest to Wokingham below. 

 

Abbey Fields
Abbey Fields
Baileys Crescent, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1TJ
  • £415,000 to £625,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
  • Set in 6.5 acres of open space, Abbey Fields is a development of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes. This development forms part of a new community and will have a new play area and 560 new trees planted. All your local amenities are close by in Abingdon, as well as a great range of schools. Commuters will have easy access to the A34, which is a 10 minute drive away.Some homes on this development meet the latest building regulations, which sets the standards for energy performance and carbon emissions. Click here to find out more.
Canal Quarter at Kingsbrook
Canal Quarter at Kingsbrook
Burcott Lane, Broughton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP22 5AR
  • £231,500 to £292,500
  • 1 and 2 bedroom
  • Canal Quarter is the central village at Kingsbrook in Aylesbury, with a current release of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Homes are just a short walk away from the travel hub, with regular bus connections to Aylesbury station. The Canal Basin, with its central water feature, local shops and a community facility provides the perfect hub to spend time with friends and family. Take a look and see why this exciting and thriving new community is the perfect place to call home, here. Kingsbrook is an award winning development made up of 3 villages, each with their own distinct identity. Here, not only will you be surrounded by beautiful countryside but you will also have excellent transport links to London.
Brookside Meadows
Brookside Meadows
Denchworth Road, Grove, Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12 0BA
  • £370,000 to £600,000
  • 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
  • Set in plenty of open space, Brookside Meadows is a development of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and  3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes, near the historic market town of Wantage.  Your new home is a short walk to local amenities as well as a pub, whilst Oxford is just 30 minutes away by car. For commuters, the M4 is nearby and you could find yourself in central London in under an hour, with Didcot Parkway railway station also a short drive away.Homes on this development meet the latest building regulations, which sets the standard for energy performance and carbon emissions. Click here to find out more.
Orchard Green @ Kingsbrook
Orchard Green @ Kingsbrook
Armstrongs Fields, Broughton, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP22 7BX
  • £385,000 to £495,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
  • Orchard Green is the newest village at the award winning Kingsbrook development in Aylesbury. Embrace a greener, more rural lifestyle with 60% of the development allocated to open space. This is a 'Built for a Healthy Life' development which means well-designed homes and neighbourhoods. Important design details such as adequate car parking, safe street design and access to amenities have been considered and included within the development. Take a look and see why this exciting and thriving new community is the perfect place to call home, here.

New homes in Wokingham FAQs

 

Is Wokingham a nice place to live?

 
If you love the great outdoors but also want to benefit from fantastic amenities, new homes in Wokingham can be ideal. Sitting midway between North Wessex Downs and Surrey Hills, this Berkshire hub provides exciting opportunities for exploring the local countryside. It also offers superb access to Reading, Slough and London, meaning it’s a great spot if you need to commute. 
 

What things are there to do in Wokingham?

 
Thanks to the convenient location, new homes in Wokingham are always popular among homebuyers. The town boasts exciting outdoor and indoor attractions, perfect for families too. Below we picked some fun-filled indoor activities for you and your kids:
 
Wokingham Theatre
The Look Out Discovery Centre
Monkey Mates
St Paul’s Parish Hall
John Nike Leisure centre
 
The South East of England is famous for being home to glorious swathes of open countryside, and Wokingham is no exception. If you want to make the most of the sunny weather, find below our top picks for outdoor fun:
 
California Contry Park
Howard Palmer Gardens
Keephatch Park Nature Reserve
Stanlake Park Wine Estate
Pope’s Meadow
 

What are the best schools in Wokingham?

 
Wokingham is a brilliant place to call home, especially if you have children. There are many excellent schools here, some of them rated outstanding by Ofsted. Below we’ve picked the best primary, secondary and higher education institutions in the local area to help you narrow down your options. 
 
Primary   Secondary Further education 
 Walter Infant School  Bohunt Wokingham  Newbold School
 St Paul’s CofE Junior School  Luckley House School  Cressex Lodge School
 Evendons Primary School  High Close School  The Piggot School

Are the transport links good in Wokingham?

 
Wokingham boasts a strategic location and is served by numerous road, rail, and bus services.
 
Its train station is mainly operated by South Western Railway and Great Western Railway, with direct services to Reading, Aldershot and London Paddington. Buses run frequently from the town centre to neighbouring locations, such as Slough and Bracknell
 
If you prefer to drive, the A329 is the main road link between Wokingham and the rest of the county, joining the M3 and M4. 
 

What are the house prices like in Wokingham?

 
Wokingham’s property prices have increased steadily over the past years, though they remain below the Berkshire average. Detached and semi-detached houses were the most popular among buyers.
 
At Barratt Homes, we put modern family living at the heart of everything we do, which is why our homes are designed to the highest specifications. Our developments in Wokingham range from 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes, such as Abbey Fields - perfect for first-time buyers and growing families.
 

What new home schemes are available in Wokingham?

 
Buying your new home with us means you can benefit from various offers.
 
If you’re a first-time buyer, you could take advantage of the Home Reach scheme; you can buy a share of your dream Barratt home and pay an affordable monthly rent on the remaining share. Second-time buyers can apply for the Movemaker and Part Exchange schemes. We’ll help you sell your current home and pay your estate agent fees. 
 
Browse our new homes in Wokingham below and start your homebuying journey today.