Created from a former steel-framed farm building, Barn 1 is a two-storey house with a contemporary design with accommodation extending to over 1,740 square feet. The property has large double-glazed dark grey aluminium windows and doors and sliding patio doors. The property will be economical and environmentally friendly to run with high insulation levels, mostly tiled ground floor flooring with air source underfloor heating.The barn has corrugated metal cladding to the exterior, and metal roof cladding which will retain the character of the building with high levels of insulation, combined with the contemporary look of aluminium gutters and aluminium powder-coated windows and doors. The entrance hall has a coat cupboard with a pressurised hot water tank. Cloakroom with WC and basin. The open plan part vaulted living/dining/kitchen space is stunning, flooded with light and enjoying the best of the views over the paddock.Fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and an island unit, the living area has a contemporary wood-burning stove, sliding glazed doors to the outside and a staircase rising to the gallery landing above. The utility room has a sink and plumbing with a door to the outside.There is a ground-floor bedroom with a window, east-facing French doors to the garden, and an en suite shower room.To the first floor, off the landing with a built-in cupboard, are double bedroom two, with sliding doors to the south-facing balcony with a glass balustrade which enjoys the open views to the southwest. Walk-in wardrobe and en suite shower room. Double bedroom three with two west-facing windows and double bedroom four facing east family bathroom with high-quality sanitary ware and tiling. Also on this floor is a practical home office/study.The property has four parking spaces and an electric car charging point. The south and east-facing garden has a blue brick-patterned brick wall to the west side boundary and a paved patio and path The paddock area has a post and rail fence to the garden and vehicular access off the main drive.Feldon View Barns are set down a long shared private drive, well back from the public road and surrounded by traditional farmland. Frankton is a charming small Warwickshire village with a parish church, pre-school nursery, village hall and The Friendly Inn public house. It is located approximately 6 miles from Rugby and 7 miles from Leamington Spa.Birmingham and London are easily accessible by road and rail links. There are rail services from Rugby offering a direct service to London Euston (approximately 48 minutes) and from Leamington Spa to London Marylebone. There is good access to the motorway network, with the M45 providing fast access to the rest of the country via the M1, M42, M5, M40 and M6.There is comprehensive shopping at Rugby and Leamington Spa, which also benefits from a wide range of cultural and recreational facilities. Leisure facilities in the area include golf at Whitefields, Thurlaston, Staverton and Hellidon Lakes, racing at Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon and sailing and fishing at Draycote Reservoir, Theatres at Stratford-upon-Avon. Footpaths and bridle paths give access to the surrounding countryside. There is an excellent range of state, grammar and private schools in the area, including Rugby School, Rugby grammar schools, Princethorpe College. Arnold Lodge School and Kingsley School for Girls in Leamington Spa. Bilton Grange, Dunchurch and Warwick School in Warwick. Others a little further away include Tudor Hall and Bloxham. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rugby-d196302/for-sale_i71665434
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A large detached family house extending to over 3,130 square feet, The Old Pavilion was built in about 2004 to a high specification.The principal rooms have attractive cornices and speakers for a QED sound system, central vacuum system, LP gas central heating, video phone and security system for both the house and garage. Bathrooms and cloakroom are of a high quality, with concealed cisterns and built-in furniture.Large storm porches and cloakroom off the entrance hall. Spacious dining hall with wide oak staircase. Double doors to the drawing room with south-facing bay window and three pairs of French doors opening on to the loggia, painted panelling to dado, cast iron fireplace with carved marble surround and mantelpiece with gas fire. Study with built-in oak desk, cupboards and storage. Rear hall. Double doors to sitting room with exposed brick chimney breast with gas fire and display shelving. Doors to the hardwood conservatory, having fireplace with gas fire on a raised hearth and French doors. Large L-shaped kitchen/breakfast room with windows to three sides, terracotta tiled floor and extensive painted kitchen units, granite tops, Range cooker with four gas hobs in a tiled alcove, island unit with timber top, Corian sink and drainers and dresser unit. Integrated appliances. Utility room. Gallery landing. Principal bedroom with built-in furniture, well-appointed en suite shower room. Four further bedrooms (1 en suite) and bathroom with Jacuzzi Spa bath.Double garage with storage above. Landscaped gardens with sitting areas.Leamington Spa 15 miles, Rugby 9 miles (Intercity trains to London Euston), M40 (J12) 14 miles, Banbury 19 miles (Intercity trains to London Marylebone), M1 (J16) 12 miles, Daventry 4 miles (distances approximate)The peaceful village of Flecknoe in Warwickshire's rolling countryside close to the Northamptonshire borders is about 9 miles from Rugby and 4 miles from Daventry.The A45, about 4 miles away, gives access to Coventry, Birmingham and the West Midlands conurbation.There are a number of state, private and grammar schools in the area to suit most requirements, including Bilton Grange Prep School, Princethorpe College and Rugby public schools and grammar schools in and around Rugby, Winchester House Prep School in Brackley, Warwick Prep & Public Schools and Kings High School for Girls in Warwick, and Kingsley High School for Girls in Leamington Spa.Racecourses at Warwick and Towcester, golf courses at Staverton and Helidon Lakes, and fishing and sailing at Draycote Water For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rugby-d196302/for-sale_i68927044
Nestled within the coveted Lime Tree Avenue, this property boasts an expansive plot and offers flexible family living spaces. The home features a sizable kitchen/breakfast room overlooking the lush rear garden, alongside three reception rooms and 6 bedrooms.Description - Nestled within the coveted Lime Tree Avenue, this property boasts an expansive plot and offers flexible family living spaces. The home features a sizable kitchen/breakfast room overlooking the lush rear garden, alongside a family room, sitting room, snug, and utility area.Upon entering, the inviting entrance hall leads you to the ground floor accommodation, where a snug room provides serene views of the landscaped garden, while the impressive lounge offers dual aspect views and gracious proportions. The dining room, adorned with picturesque views of the front garden, invites gatherings in style.The heart of the home, the kitchen, is a haven of functionality and style, boasting ample windows, French doors opening to the garden, and premium features including a Belfast style sink, extensive storage, hardwood countertops, and integrated appliances. The central island makes entertaining a delight. Upstairs, discover a master suite with Juliet balconies, dressing room, and en-suite, along with five additional bedrooms and two bathrooms all offering fantastic proportions.Outside, a gravel 'in and out' driveway leads to a single garage, providing abundant parking space. The rear garden showcases a substantial terraced area, expansive lawns, and well-maintained borders, enjoying a southerly aspect and backing onto The Old Laurentians Rugby Club. Additionally, a versatile garden room offers potential as a games room, home office, or retreat, complete with a sauna and raised decking area.Location - Bilton, situated approximately 2 miles southwest of Rugby, seamlessly integrated into the expanding town and became part of the Rugby borough in 1932. Once a distinct village, Bilton now boasts a vibrant community with a diverse range of local shops and amenities, including charming pubs, restaurants, a post office, and a renowned cheese shop. The area is also rich in cultural and recreational offerings, with various places of worship and sports clubs.Excellent transport connections enhance connectivity, with easy access to major motorways including the M6, M1, and M45, providing swift routes to London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Derby, and Oxford. Additionally, mainline train services from Rugby offer convenient journeys to London Euston (from 50 minutes) and Birmingham (from 39 minutes), while Leamington Spa provides access to London Marylebone (from 81 minutes).Bilton caters to educational needs with esteemed institutions such as Bawnmore, Bilton Infants School, Cawston Primary School for primary education, and Lawrence Sheriff and Rugby High for secondary education. For independent schooling, options include The Crescent (co-ed Preparatory), Rugby School (co-ed), Princethorpe (co-ed), Warwick (boys), Kings High (girls), King Henry VIII (co-ed), Bablake (co-ed), Bilton Grange (co-ed Preparatory), and Kingsley School (girls).Residents enjoy a plethora of sporting and recreational activities, from golf at prestigious clubs like Whitefields Golf Club in Rugby, Forest of Arden in Meriden, and Staverton Park Golf in Daventry, to fishing and sailing at Draycote Reservoir, and horse racing at Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon, and Towcester. Tennis enthusiasts can indulge in the sport in Rugby and Coventry.For broader shopping, cultural, and leisure experiences, nearby towns like Rugby, Leamington Spa, and Coventry offer extensive retail options, cultural attractions, and recreational facilities. Alternatively, residents can explore further afield in Solihull or Birmingham for a wider range of amenities and entertainment venues. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bilton-d42528/for-sale_i71340996
Handsome period living with land. DescriptionMoat House (As shown pink on the lotting plan):Handsome country house of Georgian origins with later additions.Mellow pink brick elevations under a clay tile roof.Wealth of period features include open fireplaces, sash windows, four panel internal doors with elegant door furniture, cornicing, deep skirtings, exposed floorboards, a mixture of flagstone, mosaic tile, oak and pine floor board flooring and elegant principal pitch pine staircase.The current owners have undertaken a sympathetic refurbishment programme including the installation of a bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, the hub of the house with two oven electric Aga, island, granite work surfaces, garden room, radiator covers, modern lighting and two gas boilers.The drawing and dining rooms provide formality and for those looking to entertain whilst there is a lovely modern garden room accessed from the family room which allows for year round informal entertaining and a vantage point to take in the garden.Attention to detail allows for modern living amongst the elegance of this important architectural era. Useful back stairs and second floor bedrooms make the layout ideal for teenagers and guests.Given its Georgian architecture, the house offers lovely, well-proportioned principal rooms with generous ceiling heights, all giving a real sense of light and space.From the village road a five bar timber gate leads to cobble sett drive and beyond to shingle covered parking to the front and side.A range of traditional brick outbuildings lie to the east of the main house and comprise garaging, games room, workshop (with wood burning stove), greenhouse and a variety of stores one would expect for a house of this age and size. Scope exists for conversion of some of the outbuildings to other use (office, annexe accommodation, subject to the relevant consents).Extensive gardens with many handsome trees including oak, silver birch, holly, horse chestnut and sycamore, rose and shrub borders with hedge, estate fenced and post and rail fenced boundaries. Orchard interspersed with apple, pear and plum trees. There is a partly walled section dividing the formal lawned garden from the orchard. Pond. Paved terrace for summer entertaining. Vegetable garden with box hedging.Hard tennis court.Beyond there is about 28.1 acres of grazing with separate access from the village road and a small spinney to the south-east boundary.Occupying an enviable edge of village position, the property commands views across its land and countryside beyond and offers plenty of space and privacy.In all about 30.1 acres.LocationGrandborough is a popular village with a thriving community centered around the church, village hall and public house. Day-to-day shopping can be found in the villages of Dunchurch or Braunston, about 4 and 4.5 miles respectively from the property. A wider range of recreational, cultural and shopping facilities can be found in Rugby, Leamington Spa, Warwick and Daventry.There is a wide range of private and state schooling available in Rugby (Rugby School, Lawrence Sheriff, Rugby High), Leamington Spa (Arnold Lodge Preparatory and Kingsley School for Girls), Dunchurch (Bilton Grange Prep), Princethorpe and Warwick (Warwick School and Kings High for Girls). Further afield are Oundle, Uppingham, Stowe, Bloxham and Tudor Hall. There are junior and middle schools in Dunchurch and primary schooling in both Leamington Hastings and Napton on the Hill.Communications are excellent with access provided by A45, A5, M45, M1, M40 and M6. There is a frequent line train service from Rugby into London Euston in just under 55 minutes.Sporting and recreational facilities in the area are excellent and include golf at Whitefields, Thurlaston, Staverton and Hellidon Lakes; racing at Warwick and Stratford; fishing, canoeing and sailing are available at Draycote Country Park, David Lloyd Club at Rugby.All distances and times are approximate. Acreage: 30.1 Acres Additional InfoAgent's Note: A public footpath crosses the far end of the land. There is a pre-existing overage on a small part of the land. For further information please contact the vendor's agent.Council Tax Band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rugby-d196302/for-sale_i70117348
Handsome period living with separate barn conversion and land. DescriptionLot 1 - Moat House (As shown pink on the lotting plan):Handsome country house of Georgian origins with later additions.Mellow pink brick elevations under a clay tile roof.Wealth of period features include open fireplaces, sash windows, four panel internal doors with elegant door furniture, cornicing, deep skirtings, exposed floorboards, a mixture of flagstone, mosaic tile, oak and pine floor board flooring and elegant principal pitch pine staircase.The current owners have undertaken a sympathetic refurbishment programme including the installation of a bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, the hub of the house with two oven electric Aga, island, granite work surfaces, garden room, radiator covers, modern lighting and two gas boilers.The drawing and dining rooms provide formality and for those looking to entertain whilst there is a lovely modern garden room accessed from the family room which allows for year round informal entertaining and a vantage point to take in the garden.Attention to detail allows for modern living amongst the elegance of this important architectural era. Useful back stairs and second floor bedrooms make the layout ideal for teenagers and guests.Given its Georgian architecture, the house offers lovely, well-proportioned principal rooms with generous ceiling heights, all giving a real sense of light and space.From the village road a five bar timber gate leads to cobble sett drive and beyond to shingle covered parking to the front and side.A range of traditional brick outbuildings lie to the east of the main house and comprise garaging, games room, workshop (with wood burning stove), greenhouse and a variety of stores one would expect for a house of this age and size. Scope exists for conversion of some of the outbuildings to other use (office, annexe accommodation, subject to the relevant consents).Extensive gardens with many handsome trees including oak, silver birch, holly, horse chestnut and sycamore, rose and shrub borders with hedge, estate fenced and post and rail fenced boundaries. Orchard interspersed with apple, pear and plum trees. There is a partly walled section dividing the formal lawned garden from the orchard. Pond. Paved terrace for summer entertaining. Vegetable garden with box hedging.Hard tennis court.Beyond there is about 28.1 acres of grazing with separate access from the village road and a small spinney to the south-east boundary.Occupying an enviable edge of village position, the property commands views across its land and countryside beyond and offers plenty of space and privacy.In all about 30.1 acres.Lot 2 - The Moat Barn (As shown blue on the lotting plan):Detached barn conversion offered in good order throughout.Mellow pink brick and oak frame elevations under a clay tile roof.Various features include a double height glazed oak framed atrium, exposed timbers, and brick work.Modern fittings include gas Aga, oak flooring, terracotta tiled floors, white bathroom suites and double glazing.Lovely vaulted kitchen/sitting room with mezzanine study area above. Extensive glazed oak framed doors open to the gardens to the south-east. This all gives a real sense of light and airy living.Bedrooms are laid out on both ground and first floors making it perfect for visitors. Useful study/bedroom four.Gated driveway leads to an area of shingle parking and beyond to the oak frame garage block comprising double garage and useful workshop/stores with light and power connected. In addition there is a range of traditional brick outbuildings comprising two former stables and garden store.To the south-east is a lovely, level, brick walled garden predominately laid to lawn making for easy maintenance.Old and new combine beautifully here making it a lovely home, ideal for a young family, downsizers or as a separate, annexed home to the main house for dependent relatives or income stream.As a whole about 0.2 acres.LocationGrandborough is a popular village with a thriving community centered around the church, village hall and public house. Day-to-day shopping can be found in the villages of Dunchurch or Braunston, about 4 and 4.5 miles respectively from the property. A wider range of recreational, cultural and shopping facilities can be found in Rugby, Leamington Spa, Warwick and Daventry.There is a wide range of private and state schooling available in Rugby (Rugby School, Lawrence Sheriff, Rugby High), Leamington Spa (Arnold Lodge Preparatory and Kingsley School for Girls), Dunchurch (Bilton Grange Prep), Princethorpe and Warwick (Warwick School and Kings High for Girls). Further afield are Oundle, Uppingham, Stowe, Bloxham and Tudor Hall. There are junior and middle schools in Dunchurch and primary schooling in both Leamington Hastings and Napton on the Hill.Communications are excellent with access provided by A45, A5, M45, M1, M40 and M6. There is a frequent line train service from Rugby into London Euston in just under 55 minutes.Sporting and recreational facilities in the area are excellent and include golf at Whitefields, Thurlaston, Staverton and Hellidon Lakes; racing at Warwick and Stratford; fishing, canoeing and sailing are available at Draycote Country Park, David Lloyd Club at Rugby.All distances and times are approximate. Additional InfoAgent's Note: A public footpath crosses the far end of the land. There is a pre-existing overage on a small part of the land. For further information please contact the vendor's agent.Council Tax Bands: Moat House - G, Moat Barn - B For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_rugby-d196302/for-sale_i69758355
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