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Clarkson Holden are estate & letting agents in Barton (just off Garstang Road). Barton is a charming village, offering serene escapes with landmarks like St Lawrence’s Church and Barton Grange Hotel, it features peaceful walks, a 1924 village hall for events, schools, and sports clubs. Ideal for families and professionals, Barton blends rural charm with excellent M6 access and proximity to Preston’s amenities—recent housing developments add modern appeal. Explore properties in this idyllic Lancashire spot today.
If you are selling a property in Barton – we have the local knowledge and expertise to help you achieve the best outcome.

Properties For Sale & Rent Near Barton

Selling Up?

Selling your house can be hard – from the tiring search for the right buyer to the lengthy conveyancing process. Let our estate agent team in Cadley take care of the process, helping you to avoid common pitfalls and allowing you to sell your home for its full value.

Looking To Let?

Being a landlord isn’t always easy. Allow our Barton letting agents to take care of your key concerns, from tenant finding and maintenance, to legal compliance and paperwork. Our property management services ensure your rental property stays profitable for the long term.

Meet Our Estate Agency Team In Barton

Whether you need a Barton (PR3) estate agent to sell your home, or the assistance of our letting agents in Barton – we can help. Talk to us today and let us help you towards the next step in your property journey.

Jane Blackwell

Property Consultant

Ian Birkinshaw

Marketing Consultant

Our Guide To Barton

Imagine waking to birdsong in the charming Barton village along the historic A6, just six miles north of bustling Preston. Welcome to Barton, a hidden Preston gem! Picture strolling past timeless landmarks like the elegant St Lawrence’s Church or the luxurious Barton Manor Hotel, then joining lively events at the century-old village hall or cheering on local sports clubs amid lush green fields. Perfect for families craving top schools and professionals seeking seamless M6 commutes, Barton blends rustic serenity with modern housing vibes and easy access to Preston’s vibrant scene. Ready to call this countryside haven home? Browse our Barton properties now and let’s turn your dream into reality!

  • Location & History
  • Property Market
  • Transport Links
  • Places Of Interest

Barton is a linear village and civil parish lying approximately six miles north of Preston city centre in Lancashire. The name derives from the Old English ‘bere-tūn’, meaning barley farmstead or enclosure, reflecting its origins as an agricultural settlement in the fertile Ribble Valley. The area is first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as part of the royal lands in Amounderness Hundred, comprising four plough-lands worked by villeins and bordars, and it remained predominantly rural through the medieval period under manorial lords like the Barton family, later the Halsalls and Shuttleworths.

From 1894 to 1974, Barton was part of Preston Rural District, maintaining a separate identity from the urban borough before its incorporation into the City of Preston. This rural heritage has preserved much of its character, with historic features including the rebuilt St Lawrence’s Church (1895) and the site of Barton Corn Mill, a water-powered mill dating back to the 1200s. Other landmarks include the former Barton and Broughton railway station (opened 1840, closed 1939) and remnants of ancient field systems along the A6.

Today, Barton is one of Preston’s most peaceful outlying villages, particularly appealing to families and commuters seeking countryside tranquillity. The area is notably green, with open fields, hedgerows and proximity to the Lancaster Canal for scenic walks. Barton Grange Garden Centre and Hotel is a key local attraction and employer, while the village hall (established 1924) hosts community events. The suburb benefits from excellent transport links via the A6 and M6, connecting to Preston’s amenities, schools and jobs.

Barton has a small, stable population of around 1,493. Historically tied to farming, it has evolved into a close-knit community with a mix of long-established families and newer residents drawn to its semi-rural charm since post-war housing growth.

Barton features a varied housing stock that reflects its development from medieval agricultural roots onwards. The village’s linear layout along the A6 includes historic farmhouses and cottages, some dating back to the Domesday Book era, alongside Victorian and Edwardian properties built during the railway boom.

Elsewhere, you will find inter-war semi-detached homes, post-war bungalows, and modern estates developed from the 1980s onwards when improved transport links spurred suburban expansion. Period properties along Garstang Road and Station Lane often feature stone facades, bay windows, and spacious plots with rural views.

Developments: Barton has seen steady growth in recent decades. The Barton Brook Green estate offers contemporary two- to four-bedroom homes, while areas near the M6 have attracted infill developments, including family-oriented schemes on former farmland. Ongoing projects, such as expansions around Jepps Lane, continue to add energy-efficient new builds, blending with the village’s green spaces and proximity to the Lancaster Canal.

Property prices: According to Zoopla, the average property price in Barton over the past year was approximately £388,000. Detached homes, which make up the majority of sales, sold for an average of around £450,000. Semi-detached properties averaged £256,000, whilst terraced homes fetched about £200,000. The most sought-after spots, including those near St Lawrence’s Church and Barton Grange, can see properties selling for considerably more, with premium detached homes reaching £1,000,000+.

Barton benefits from excellent transport links, with frequent bus services connecting the village to Preston city centre and the wider area, whilst the nearby motorway network provides straightforward routes to Manchester, Liverpool and beyond.

  • Car & Road: The A6 Garstang Road runs through the heart of Barton, providing a direct route into Preston city centre (around 15 minutes) and northwards to Lancaster (approximately 25 minutes). The M6 motorway is readily accessible via Junction 32 just north at Broughton. The M55 (Junction 1) is close by, offering routes to Blackpool in around 20 minutes. The B6430 provides local connections to nearby villages like Goosnargh.
  • Bus: Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire operates frequent services through Barton, including routes 40/41 which run every 30 minutes between Preston Bus Station and Lancaster via the A6. Journey times to the city centre are approximately 20 minutes. Additional services like Preston Bus route 437 also serve the area.
  • Train: Preston railway station is approximately 6 miles from Barton, reachable by bus in around 20 minutes. The station sits on the West Coast Main Line, with direct services to London Euston (around 2 hours 10 minutes), Manchester (40 minutes), Liverpool (50 minutes), Edinburgh (around 2 hours 30 minutes) and Glasgow.
  • Cycling & Walking: The Lancaster Canal towpath provides scenic walking and cycling routes adjacent to Barton, linking south to Preston and north towards Garstang with traffic-free paths. The Preston Guild Wheel, a 21-mile circular route, is easily accessible nearby via Broughton, incorporating quiet lanes, parkland, and dedicated cycleways for family-friendly outings.
  • Airport: Manchester Airport is the nearest major airport, approximately 40 miles south and reachable in around 50 minutes by car via the M6. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is about 50 minutes southwest, with Blackpool International Airport 30 minutes west.

Barton and its immediate surroundings offer a good selection of places to visit, from historic churches and garden centres to natural landscapes just beyond the village’s boundaries.

  • Barton Grange Garden Centre: This award-winning garden centre on the A6 at Brock is a major draw, featuring extensive plant nurseries, homeware shops, a farm shop, and seasonal events like Christmas displays, alongside a popular café and riverside walks.
  • St Lawrence’s Church: The village’s historic parish church, rebuilt in 1895 by architect Richard Knill Freeman, is a Grade II listed building with Victorian Gothic features, stained glass windows, and a peaceful churchyard reflecting Barton’s medieval roots.
  • The Flower Bowl Entertainment Centre: A modern family attraction in Barton offering unique activities like grass-roofed crazy golf, curling rinks, bowling alleys, and cinema screens, set in a striking curved building with dining options.
  • Barton Village Hall: Established in 1924, this community hub on Garstang Road hosts events, classes, and social gatherings, with adjacent facilities including a bowling club and tennis courts for local recreation.
  • Lancaster Canal: Running parallel to Barton, this scenic 18th-century waterway provides tranquil towpath walks, cycling routes, and boat trips, linking to nearby Garstang and offering wildlife spotting along its locks and bridges.
  • Barton Manor Hotel & Spa: Housed in a historic former country residence dating back to the 19th century, this luxury hotel offers spa treatments, fine dining, and event spaces, blending heritage with contemporary amenities.
  • Brockholes Nature Reserve: Just south of Barton off the M6, this 250-acre Lancashire Wildlife Trust site features floating visitor centre, wetlands, bird hides, and trails around former gravel pits, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
  • Beacon Fell Country Park: Around 10 minutes’ drive north in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this park offers woodland hikes, panoramic views from the summit, picnic areas, and sculpture trails.
  • The Hoops Barton: A traditional village pub on the A6 serving local ales, hearty meals, and hosting quiz nights, with a beer garden overlooking countryside fields for a relaxed community vibe.
  • Barton Brook Dairy: A family-run farm shop and café showcasing local produce, ice cream, and seasonal goods, with opportunities for farm visits and insights into Lancashire’s agricultural heritage.

What our Clients Say

  • Sold our house in Ingol with Clarkson Holden and the team were fantastic. Lauren organised the viewings and kept us updated after each one. The only stressful part was having to tidy the house every five minutes because Gregg kept finding... read more

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    March 9, 2026

    Clarkson Holden helped us sell our home in Cottam earlier this year and the whole experience was brilliant. From the start Gregg gave us a realistic valuation and explained the process clearly. Once the viewings started, Jane and Lauren were great... read more

    Lizzie Critchley Avatar Lizzie Critchley
    March 9, 2026

    We recently sold our house in Fulwood through Clarkson Holden and the service was excellent. Gregg handled most of the process for us and kept us updated throughout. Very professional and easy to deal with. Highly recommend.

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    March 9, 2026
  • We recently purchased our new home in Cottam through Clarkson Holden and couldn’t be happier with the service we received. As first-time buyers, we had lots of questions and the team were incredibly patient and helpful throughout the whole process.... read more

    Louis Jones Avatar Louis Jones
    March 8, 2026

    We recently sold our family home in Fulwood through Clarkson Holden and the experience was outstanding from start to finish. Gregg and the team clearly know the Fulwood property market extremely well and provided honest advice about pricing, marketing and... read more

    Whippy K10 Avatar Whippy K10
    March 8, 2026

    The team was extremely professional and helpful, making the whole process of letting out my house simple and completely stress-free. I’d happily use their services again in the future

    Cristian Luka Avatar Cristian Luka
    February 22, 2026
  • I had a fantastic experience with Clarkson Holden from start to finish. A special thank you to Jane and Lauren, who were both outstanding. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone looking to buy or sell - excellent experience!

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    February 11, 2026

    As buyers Clarkson Holden kept in touch with us and guided us on the process from viewing, putting an offer on the property through to the completion.

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    February 8, 2026

    We bought our first home through Clarkson Holden and the whole process was completely stress-free. Lauren, Jane and Gregg were all extremely responsive and kept us well informed throughout. We also met Ian and Ian during our viewings and they... read more

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    February 4, 2026
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    December 27, 2025

    From the first meeting, they made me feel at ease. Always responsive, helpful, and professional. I felt completely supported every step of the way.

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    December 1, 2025

    Clarkson Holden exceeded my expectations, quick sale, clear communication and genuine care for their clients, I’ll definitely use them again in the future.

    Silke Ostermann Avatar Silke Ostermann
    November 25, 2025
  • Sold our house in Ingol with Clarkson Holden and the team were fantastic. Lauren organised the viewings and kept us updated after each one. The only stressful part was having to... read more

    alexia pruteanu Avatar alexia pruteanu
    March 9, 2026

    Clarkson Holden helped us sell our home in Cottam earlier this year and the whole experience was brilliant. From the start Gregg gave us a realistic valuation and explained the... read more

    Lizzie Critchley Avatar Lizzie Critchley
    March 9, 2026
  • We recently sold our house in Fulwood through Clarkson Holden and the service was excellent. Gregg handled most of the process for us and kept us updated throughout. Very professional... read more

    Kane Lea sales Avatar Kane Lea sales
    March 9, 2026

    We recently purchased our new home in Cottam through Clarkson Holden and couldn’t be happier with the service we received. As first-time buyers, we had lots of questions and the... read more

    Louis Jones Avatar Louis Jones
    March 8, 2026
  • We recently sold our family home in Fulwood through Clarkson Holden and the experience was outstanding from start to finish. Gregg and the team clearly know the Fulwood property market... read more

    Whippy K10 Avatar Whippy K10
    March 8, 2026

    The team was extremely professional and helpful, making the whole process of letting out my house simple and completely stress-free. I’d happily use their services again in the future

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    February 22, 2026

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