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Clipston, Naseby & Yelvertoft

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About

The Clipston, Naseby & Yelvertoft area in West Northamptonshire is characterised by its rural landscape, featuring rolling farmland, hedgerows, and small villages. The area is known for its historical significance, particularly the Battle of Naseby in 1645, which marked a turning point in the English Civil War. Quiet country lanes and footpaths crisscross the region, offering connections to the surrounding countryside.

Clipston and Yelvertoft are typical Northamptonshire villages, with stone-built cottages and parish churches. Naseby retains a strong sense of its past, with a monument commemorating the battle and a mix of traditional and newer housing. The area is primarily agricultural, with some light industry and tourism linked to its history. Local amenities serve the resident communities, while larger towns like Market Harborough provide additional services.

Area overview

On average Clipston, Naseby & Yelvertoft has moderate deprivation and moderate crime levels, with around 52 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 7.5% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Clipston, Naseby & Yelvertoft is £50,900 per year. There are 4 schools in Clipston, Naseby & Yelvertoft: 4 primary (0 Outstanding and 4 Good) and 0 secondary (0 Outstanding and 0 Good).

Crime rate
4/10
Crimes per 1k residents
52
Deprivation level
4/10
Income level
10/10
Social housing
7.5%
Connectivity
N/A

Property prices in Clipston, Naseby & Yelvertoft

Based on 74 recent sales, the median property price is £374,500 in Clipston, Naseby & Yelvertoft area, with individual transactions ranging from £135,000 up to £925,000.

By property type (last year):
TypeSalesMedian
Detached40£528,500
Flats1£338,860
Semi-Detached17£325,000
Terraced16£279,600

10 years price trend in Clipston, Naseby & Yelvertoft

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Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/08/2025.