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Cardinal Newman Catholic School,
Warden Hill Road,
Luton,
Bedfordshire.
LU2 7AE

 

Transport Links

  • By rail from London St Pancras to Luton: 35 Minutes
  • By rail from Leicester to Luton: 1 Hour
  • By rail from Luton to Leagrave (closest station to school): 4 Minutes

London Luton Airport is a medium-sized passenger airport located in Bedfordshire, just off the M1 and about thirty miles north of London. It is the fourth - busiest airport in the London area after Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted.

Average House Prices

Flats - £120,827
Semi Det - £183,438
Detached - £280,818
Terraced - £155,742

Average Rental Prices

Studio flats - £442
1 Bed flats - £524
2 Bed flats - £675
3 Bed flats - £669
2 Bed houses - £707
3 Bed houses - £774
4 Bed houses - £1,059

Luton

Luton is surrounded by spectacular countryside. The Dunstable Downs and North Chilterns form an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty popular with walkers and nature lovers. Luton is also within one hour’s drive of popular cities Oxford, Cambridge and Birmingham.

The site of an ancient stone circle proves that people first settled in Luton over 7000 years ago and the town was thriving as a trading post by the time of its entry into the Doomsday records. The brewing and the hat trades helped the population to swell and the town’s museums and heritage trails help visitors find out more about the area’s fascinating past.

Luton is home to Luton Town Football Club, London Luton Airport, and the University of Bedfordshire. The Luton Carnival, held on the late May bank holiday, is the largest one-day carnival in Europe. The main shopping area in Luton is centred around The Mall Arndale.

Luton is a vibrant multi-cultural town with a warm heart that has welcomed generations of new people who have made their homes here. People continue to bring their interesting histories to make Luton what it is today.

There have recently been 4 billion pounds of improvements around Luton, including the award winning St George’s Square and extension to the Mall, Butterfield Business Park and the Luton Hilton Hotel. The Luton Gateway and Station Square is now taking shape and future developments include Power Court and Napier Park.

For more information about living and working in Luton please visit http://www.loveluton.org.uk