Welcome to High Town

High Town is one of Luton’s most characterful and historic neighbourhoods, located just northeast of the town centre. Blending Victorian charm with modern regeneration, it has become a sought-after area for young professionals, commuters, and creative residents looking for a vibrant yet community-focused place to live.

Location & Transport
High Town is exceptionally well-connected. It borders Luton town centre and is within walking distance of Luton train station, offering fast, direct services to London St Pancras in under 30 minutes. The M1 (Junction 10) and A6 are easily accessible, and Luton Airport is around 10 minutes by car or a short train journey. Local bus routes also provide quick access across the town. Its proximity to both the station and the town centre makes it one of the most convenient areas in Luton for commuters.

Housing & Community
High Town features a distinctive mix of period properties, including Victorian and Edwardian terraces, alongside new apartment developments. Many homes retain their original architectural details, giving the area a strong sense of heritage. In recent years, the neighbourhood has seen growing investment, with new housing and independent businesses contributing to a sense of renewal. The community is diverse and creative, with a friendly, urban village atmosphere.

Education
The area offers access to several good schools. St Matthew’s Primary School and Denbigh High School are both nearby and well-regarded. The University of Bedfordshire’s main campus is within walking distance, making High Town popular with students and university staff.

Shops & Amenities
High Town Road is the heart of the neighbourhood, lined with independent cafes, bakeries, grocery stores, and multicultural eateries. The area’s creative spirit is reflected in venues such as The Bear Club — a popular live music and jazz venue — and local community hubs that host art, cultural, and social events. The Mall Luton and the wider town centre are only a few minutes’ walk away, offering major retailers and supermarkets.

Parks & Recreation
People’s Park and Wardown Park are both nearby, providing attractive green spaces for walks, picnics, and sports. Wardown Park also features the Wardown House Museum and Art Gallery, tennis courts, and a boating lake, adding to the area’s appeal for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Lifestyle & Living
High Town’s unique combination of historic charm, modern development, and urban energy makes it one of Luton’s most desirable neighbourhoods. It suits commuters, students, and young families seeking characterful housing, local culture, and easy transport links to London.

Summary
High Town is a lively, well-connected, and culturally rich area that captures the best of old and new Luton. With its period homes, independent spirit, and proximity to both the station and green spaces, it offers a distinctive and appealing place to call home.

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