New Homes in Wakefield

Situated in West Yorkshire, Wakefield blends heritage with modern convenience – ideal for families and professionals alike.    
 
Families appreciate highly regarded schools and cultural attractions such as Wakefield Cathedral and Sandal Castle. The city’s thriving art scene includes the renowned Hepworth Wakefield and Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Meanwhile, Pugneys Country Park offers abundant wildlife and scenic lake views less than a 10-minute drive from the centre.   
 
Commuters enjoy excellent transport links. Direct trains to Leeds take about 15 minutes, ideal for those who prefer quieter lifestyles with the convenience of urban amenities. Explore our new homes in Wakefield today. 
Ambler's Meadow, East Ardsley
Ambler's Meadow, East Ardsley
Bradford Road, East Ardsley, West Yorkshire, WF3 2DL
  • £300,000 to £400,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Lockwood Fields
Lockwood Fields
Owl Lane, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, WF12 7PZ
  • £238,000 to £400,000
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Sandy Gate View
Coming soon
Sandy Gate View
Hardwick Road, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 3SG
  • Coming soon
Wadsworth Gardens
Wadsworth Gardens
Whitechapel Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, BD19 6HS
  • £100,000 to £343,500
  • 1 and 3 bedroom
Penning Fold
Penning Fold
Wellhouse Lane, Penistone, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S36 8ER
  • £277,000 to £440,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
The Bridleways
The Bridleways
Eccleshill, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD2 3NS
  • £270,000 to £390,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
The Skylarks
The Skylarks
Brighouse Road, Calderdale, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX3 8EF
  • £325,000 to £497,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom

New Homes in Wakefield FAQs 

  • Well connected, surrounded by natural scenery and with a town centre that offers plenty, there’s lots to look forward to when you buy a house in Wakefield. The same applies to buying one of our new homes, as we could save you thousands of pounds through offers such as the Part Exchange scheme.
  • There are plenty of interesting things to see and do in the centre of town, where you’ll find Wakefield Museum, the Gissing Centre and the town’s cathedral. With Clarence Park, Holmfield Park and Thornes Park all close to each other just south of the centre, you can also find Pugneys Watersports Centre and Country Park on the opposite bank of the River Calder.

    Whether you’re visiting Sandal Castle or the striking Hepworth, a contemporary art gallery, you can also take advantage of natural spots like Walton Colliery Nature Park, Stanley Marsh and the Southern Washlands for relaxing walks on the outskirts of town.

  • There are a number of outstanding schools in the Wakefield area according to Ofsted, with Rooks Nest Academy and Outwood Primary Academy Ledger Lane in the Outwood catchment area among of the top primary options. Jerry Clay Academy in Wrenthorpe is another local primary with top marks from the education board.

    If you live to the east of Wakefield then you may find yourself in the catchment area for the outstanding secondary Castleford Academy, while the equally highly rated Outwood Academy City Fields is close to the centre of town.

  • Wakefield boasts excellent transport links for both getting around West Yorkshire and places further afield. There’s a free city bus for residents and visitors alike, as well as a regular bus network, coaches and the Wakefield Westgate train station.

    If you have a car, you’ll be close to the M1 motorway which runs north to Leeds and south towards Barnsley, Sheffield, Nottingham and Leicester, before reaching London in the South. Excellent access to the M62 also means you can drive to Manchester in less than an hour, while you can use the same road to reach Liverpool and Hull on opposite coasts.