Study in Northampton

City guide

Discover Northampton, a town undergoing an exciting transformation, blending its rich historical roots with a burgeoning modern appeal. Located in the heart of England, this friendly and practical hub offers a vibrant student experience characterized by excellent connectivity and a strong sense of community. Get ready to explore a town that’s on the rise, providing a supportive and engaging environment for living, studying, and thriving.

City Overview

Northampton in Brief

City Snapshot

  • Historic market town with medieval churches and Victorian architecture.
  • Undergoing significant regeneration, especially around the Waterside Campus.
  • Home to the University of Northampton.
  • Known for its shoemaking heritage and strong community spirit.
  • Excellent central location with good transport links.

What Makes Northampton Special

Northampton’s student community is primarily centered around the University of Northampton’s impressive Waterside Campus, which has revitalized the town centre. This integration fosters a lively and accessible student culture, attracting a diverse and engaged student body. Northampton’s student life is characterized by its welcoming nature, making it easy for newcomers to settle in. There’s a strong emphasis on community events, sports, and a growing independent scene of cafes and venues that cater to a youthful demographic, creating a balanced and manageable environment for academic focus and social engagement.

Student Insider Tip: Take advantage of the Waterside Campus’s central location. You’re just a short walk from town, meaning shops, eateries, and the Cultural Quarter are always within easy reach.

“I love studying in Northampton because it feels like a real town, not just a university bubble. The Waterside Campus is amazing, right on the river and super close to everything, which makes a huge difference. You get the benefits of a bustling town centre with shops and restaurants, but it’s small enough that you always bump into people you know. It’s also incredibly affordable compared to bigger cities, which is a massive plus when you’re on a student budget. There’s a real friendly, down-to-earth vibe here, and it’s surprisingly well-connected for getting home or exploring other places.” (Second year student, University of Northampton)

History & Culture

History, Culture & Landmarks

All Saints’ Church

A grand Baroque masterpiece, rebuilt after the Great Fire of Northampton, featuring a distinctive portico and a striking golden statue of Charles II – a prominent architectural gem in the town centre.

Northampton Castle Remains

Explore the fascinating archaeological remains of Northampton Castle, once a significant medieval fortress and royal residence, offering a glimpse into the town’s historical importance near the train station.

Cultural Quarter

Home to the Royal & Derngate Theatre and Northampton Museum and Art Gallery, this vibrant area fosters a lively arts scene with independent venues, exhibitions, and performances.

Student Life

Student Life in Northampton

Free Things to Do

Delapré Abbey Park is a beautiful, expansive space perfect for free walks and picnics. Keep an eye out for free events in the Cultural Quarter, and enjoy the main collections at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery (often free entry). Riverside walks along the Nene near campus are also lovely and free.

Relaxing Sundays

Delapré Abbey Park offers a tranquil escape with long walks and peaceful spots. Alternatively, enjoy the modern architecture and green spaces around the Waterside Campus, taking a riverside stroll along the River Nene with a coffee from a nearby independent spot.

Student Food Favourites

Northampton Market offers a fantastic variety of affordable street food stalls for a quick, cheap, and tasty lunch. The Good Loaf, a social enterprise bakery, provides delicious and reasonably priced artisan bread, sandwiches, and hot meals. Many local pubs also offer great value pub grub and student deals.

Transport

Getting Around

🚌 Stagecoach Midlands operates an extensive bus network connecting the town centre, University of Northampton’s Waterside Campus, and all major residential areas.
🚆 Northampton’s well-connected railway station, managed by West Midlands Railway, offers direct services to London Euston (under an hour), Birmingham New Street, and other major cities.
🎓 Stagecoach offers various student travel passes (weekly, monthly, academic year tickets) which provide significant savings compared to buying individual fares, highly recommended for regular bus users.
🚶 The town centre is very walkable, with the Waterside Campus conveniently located. Cycling is also a popular option, with increasing numbers of cycle paths and pedestrian-friendly routes.

Accommodation

Student Accommodation

University Halls

The University of Northampton offers excellent, often purpose-built halls of residence at its modern Waterside Campus, providing en-suite rooms and shared facilities, ideal for first-year students.

Popular Areas

Abington is a popular choice, known for its Victorian houses, proximity to the town centre and Abington Park. Kingsthorpe offers a mix of housing and good transport, while Far Cotton is closer to campus and often more affordable.

Typical Rent

£380-£550 per month

Safety

Staying Safe

  • Northampton is generally safe, but always be vigilant and aware of your surroundings, especially after dark.
  • Keep your valuables hidden and avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Use secure payment methods.
  • Only use licensed taxis or reputable ride-sharing apps, particularly when leaving bars or clubs late at night.
  • Keep your belongings close to you at all times, especially in crowded areas like the market or town centre.