Guide price
£450,000
3 bed cottage for saleBow Lane, Withybrook, Coventry CV7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Nestled in the charming village of Withybrook, Coventry, this delightful semi-detached cottage on Bow Lane offers a perfect blend of character and modern living. The property has been thoughtfully extended, providing a fantastic flow throughout its well-designed layout.
Upon entering, you are greeted by two inviting reception rooms, ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. The cottage boasts three spacious bedrooms, including a master suite complete with an en-suite bathroom, ensuring comfort and privacy for all family members. The additional bathroom serves the other bedrooms, making it convenient for guests and family alike. The first floor can be accessed via two staircases.
One of the standout features of this home is its stunning garden, which provides a serene outdoor space for gardening enthusiasts or those simply wishing to enjoy the beauty of nature. The garden is not only a visual delight but also a perfect setting for summer gatherings or quiet evenings under the stars.
This property is truly a gem, rich in original features that add to its charm and character. It is an ideal choice for those seeking a home that combines traditional aesthetics with modern conveniences. With its picturesque location and ample living space, this cottage is sure to appeal to families and individuals alike. Don't miss the opportunity to make this enchanting property your new home.
Location
Withybrook parish is situated about 7 miles northeast of Coventry. The property is located close to the historic church of all saints, east of the village and stands in a small churchyard. It consists of a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, north chapel, south porch, and a tower built into the north-west corner of the church. It was rebuilt in the 14th century when the aisles were added. The only evidence of an earlier church is a late-12th century font. Late in the 15th century the tower was built, the aisle being widened to accommodate it, the chapel and clearstory added, and the chancel partly rebuilt. It was restored in 1821 and again in 1890. The village also benefits from a local public house with a renowned restaurant and is perfectly located for those that commute as the motorway network is easily accessible for the North and South.
Ground Floor
Storm Porch
Lounge (4.60m x 4.42m (15'1 x 14'6))
Dining Room (6.35m x 3.38m (20'10 x 11'1))
Inner Hall
Utility W/C
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (4.60m x 4.45m (15'1 x 14'7))
First Floor
Bedroom One (4.45m x 4.27m (14'7 x 14'0))
En-Suite Shower Room
Study/Landing
Bedroom (3.38m x 2.69m (11'1 x 8'10))
Bathroom
Bedroom Three (4.60m x 4.42m (15'1 x 14'6))
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