Your home would be in Old Kenilworth. Neighbours include The Famous Virgins and Castle and The Kenilworth Cross, as well as the perfect choice of old-world places to while away the finest afternoon.
Kenilworth Castle and the town centre are a few minutes walk through Abbey Fields, Kenilworth's green heart.
Inside, the house retains original features, including an impressive inglenook fireplace and a log burning stove. The open-plan island-kitchen dining room is perfect for cooking and entertaining.
Upstairs are two good-size bedrooms with views of the garden and open fields. Parliament Piece is a huge, open meadow where you are free to wander. King Henry III held parliament here in 1266. Oliver Cromwell prepared his siege on Kenilworth castle here, not long before the house was built.
The house has a heavily-insulated roof that keeps the whole house warm and efficient. The loft conversion provides a generous office or play space or perhaps another bedroom, with a view across the countryside.
Stepping out from the kitchen, this patio is perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A generous garden leads up to a round oak-framed summer house and a brick-built workshop. If you would like to grow your own vegetables, we are told the vegetable garden has 'magic soilâ from the hard work of generations of folk who did just the same.
This house is on the bus route for the University, Coventry and of course, Leamington.
Don't miss the opportunity to make this your dream home. Schedule a viewing today.
Ground Floor
Lounge - 4.46m x 2.98m
Kitchen/Diner - 4.90m x 3.76m
Garden
First Floor
Bedroom - 3.60m x 2.52m
Bedroom - 3.76m x 3.15m
Bathroom - 2.18m x 1.90m
Second Floor
Loft Room - 4.80m x 3.60m