Guide price
£450,000
(£223/sq. ft)
5 bed semi-detached house for saleLancaster Road, Rugby CV21
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,021 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Carter & King
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About this property
Beautifully Presented End Townhouse
Five Generous Bedrooms Across Three Floors
Spacious Lounge With Curved Bay Window And Stained Glass Panes
Large Utility Room With Integrated Appliances And Ample Storage
Bespoke Refitted Dual Tone Shaker Kitchen With Quartz Worktops
Feature Fireplaces In Most Rooms And Restored Original Doors
Two Luxury Bathrooms Including Freestanding Roll Top Bath And Walk-In Shower
Landscaped Garden With Pergola And Additional Terraced Garden
Block Paved Driveway, Gated Access And Detached Garage
Walking Distance to Town Centre & Train Station
A beautifully presented end townhouse with character features throughout, set on a generous plot backing onto caldecott park. Boasting a bespoke refitted kitchen/diner with quartz worktops, original fireplaces, and high ceilings. Includes a landscaped garden with pergola, an additional terraced garden, a large utility room, two luxury bathrooms, and a detached garage. Ideally located within walking distance to town centre and mainline station.
This beautifully presented and character-rich semi-detached townhouse offers spacious, versatile living across three floors, occupying an exceptional plot that backs directly onto the picturesque Caldecott Park. The gardens are thoughtfully landscaped and split to either side of the property. To one side, a generous, private garden backs onto the park and features mature planting, a manicured lawn, and a stylish pergola-creating a tranquil outdoor retreat perfect for relaxing or entertaining. To the other side, an additional terraced garden offers a paved patio bordered by flourishing beds, with a charming wisteria climbing the garden wall and adding a touch of romantic character.
At the heart of the home is a stunning, bespoke refitted kitchen/diner, finished to an exceptional standard. This dual-tone inline shaker kitchen features quartz and marble worktops with bespoke edging, twin Neff ovens, a combination induction and gas hob, larder cupboard, wine racks, and an original feature fireplace. A curved bay window with bespoke shutters creates the perfect space for dining, and a glazed door opens directly to the paved terrace for effortless alfresco entertaining. The adjoining utility room is a generous, practical space with wood-effect worktops, ample cabinetry, integrated fridge and freezer, and plumbing for laundry-ideal for the demands of daily family life.
Throughout the kitchen, dining, and utility areas runs elegant herringbone flooring, setting a refined tone that continues across the home. The lounge is a particularly generous and welcoming room, featuring a curved bay window with stained glass detail, original panelling, a large fireplace with gas fire, and a beautifully preserved sense of period charm. The hallway is wide and impressive, with high ceilings, restored timber doors, and the kind of proportions you'd expect from a fine turn-of-the-century residence.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom is exceptionally spacious and includes bespoke built-in wardrobes fitted into alcoves that frame the original fireplace. Four further well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, many with fireplaces and original features, offering flexible accommodation ideal for families or those working from home.
Two luxurious bathrooms serve the property. The main family bathroom is tastefully styled with a freestanding clawfoot roll-top bath with shower over, WC and wash basin, while the top-floor shower room has been refitted with a modern walk-in shower, contemporary tiling, and high-quality fixtures and fittings.
This home has been sensitively modernised while carefully retaining its period character.
With high ceilings, original fireplaces, restored woodwork, and bespoke joinery throughout, it offers a harmonious balance of historical elegance and contemporary comfort. Move-in ready and immaculately presented, the property also benefits from off-road parking via a block-paved driveway, additional gated access, and a detached garage.
Located within easy walking distance of the town centre, train station, and excellent local amenities, this home also enjoys the rare advantage of backing onto Caldecott Park - making it an outstanding opportunity in a highly desirable setting.
Room Dimensions:
Lounge 5.88m x 3.96m
Kitchen/Diner 5.49m x 4.36m
Utility 2.10m x 5.70m
Bedroom One 5.53m x 3.95m
Bedroom Two 2.65m x 3.94m
Bedroom Three 2.49m x 4.13m
Bedroom Four 5.31m x 2.01m
Bedroom Five 2.58m x 3.45m
Garage 5.83m x 3.35m
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