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Oundle, Warmington & Titchmarsh

North Northamptonshire 010 · 6 sub-areas · 10,460 residents

North Northamptonshire 010 is a largely residential area within North Northamptonshire, East Midlands, home to around 10,460 people. A typical two-bedroom lets for about £870 a month — noticeably below the national average — and the area skews older and owner-occupied compared to the wider district. It's car-dependent country, with nearly half of residents driving to work.

Best for Families (94/100)Watch-out: Investors / BTL (53/100)Liveability 25/100 · Bottom quartile

Oundle, Warmington & Titchmarsh is a mid-density neighbourhood of North Northamptonshire in the East Midlands region. It sits between busier and quieter parts of the local authority and isn't dominated by a single use — there's a mix of workplaces, housing and local services. The population skews older, with a long-settled feel and a high share of retirees.

2-bed rent
£869/mo+8.9%
1-bed £673 · 3-bed £1,051
Crime / 1k / yr
41.5
Top quartile
Best hub commute
249 min
Direct to London
Good schools 2 km
100%
1 schools within 2 km
Liveability
25/100
Bottom quartile
Population
10,460
6 sub-areas

Overview

Overview

What's it like to live in Oundle, Warmington & Titchmarsh?

A snapshot of Oundle, Warmington & Titchmarsh

Greenspace is on the doorstep — a park or playing field is within walking distance of most homes; The streets feel safe by national standards — police-recorded crime is well below the country-wide median; Transport links are limited — a car or e-bike is a practical assumption for most regular trips; rents are roughly in line with the national norm, at around £978 a month for a typical home; gigabit broadband is effectively universal.

Generated from the latest May 2026 data · refreshed automatically

Figures are aggregated across 6 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.

Oundle, Warmington & Titchmarsh in North Northamptonshire

Overview

Living in Oundle, Warmington & Titchmarsh

This is settled, predominantly owner-occupied territory in North Northamptonshire. The population of around 10,460 leans noticeably older — nearly a quarter are 65 or over, and a further 22% are between 50 and 64. That demographic shape means quieter streets, a lower proportion of renters than you'd find in an urban neighbourhood, and a community that's largely established rather than transient.

Rents are low by most comparisons. A two-bedroom lets for roughly £870 a month, which is well below the national median for a comparable property and makes this one of the more affordable parts of the East Midlands. The trade-off is that public transport is almost non-existent here — just 0.8% of residents commute by public transport, while nearly half drive to work. You'll need a car.

Owner-occupation is high at 68%, and private renting accounts for just under 18% of households. The area scores well on deprivation metrics — an IMD decile of 8.1 places it firmly in the less deprived half of England. The degree-holder share of 42% is above what you'd typically expect in a rural or semi-rural East Midlands neighbourhood, suggesting a significant professional commuter contingent among the working-age population.

Greenspace is within reach — the typical resident is around 590 metres from the nearest green space — and just under half of residents have walkable access to it. Broadband is exceptionally good: 99.3% gigabit coverage and no properties below the universal service obligation minimum. See the streets and sub-areas below for more.

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Is North Northamptonshire 010 a nice place to live?
It's a quiet, settled area with low crime — roughly half the national rate — good broadband, and affordable rents by national standards. The trade-off is near-total dependence on a car and limited public transport. It suits people who value space, affordability, and low-key surroundings over urban convenience.
What is the rent in North Northamptonshire 010?
A one-bedroom typically lets for around £673 a month, a two-bedroom for about £870, and a three-bedroom for roughly £1,050. These figures are estimates scaled from district-level data and represent noticeably below-average rents compared to the national median.
Is North Northamptonshire 010 safe?
Yes, by national standards. The crime rate is around 45.5 incidents per 1,000 residents annually — well below the UK average of roughly 80 per 1,000. It's one of the lower-crime neighbourhoods in the East Midlands.
What's the commute from North Northamptonshire 010 to the nearest city centre?
Public transport options are very limited — only 0.8% of residents commute that way. Most residents drive (48.4%) or work from home (37.7%). The nearest mainline rail station is around 14.9 km away in straight-line distance, so a car is effectively essential here.
Who lives in North Northamptonshire 010?
Predominantly older, owner-occupying households — nearly half the population is over 50, and 68% own their home. It's a settled, low-turnover community with a higher-than-expected degree-holder share of 42%, suggesting a significant professional or remote-working contingent.
What schools are near North Northamptonshire 010?
There are 8 schools within typical catchment distance. Around 72% are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted, which is below the national share of approximately 89%. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is roughly 17.3 km away as the crow flies, so it's worth checking specific catchment areas carefully.
How good is broadband in North Northamptonshire 010?
Excellent. Gigabit-capable broadband covers 99.3% of the area, and no properties fall below the universal service obligation minimum. For remote workers, connectivity isn't a concern here.