£120,000
2 bed flat for saleOld Works Court, Little Pennington Street, Rugby CV21
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Cadman Homes
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About this property
Two bedroom apartment
Open plan living
Gas central heating
Off road parking
Bathroom with shower
No chain
Kitchen with appliances
Double glazing throughout
Second floor location
Near town centre amenities
Modern two-bedroom apartment situated on the second floor of a well-maintained building in Old Works Court, Rugby. This delightful apartment is ideally located on the outskirts of the town centre.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that leads into an open plan living area, designed to maximise space and light. The contemporary fitted kitchen is equipped with essential appliances, including a washer/dryer and a built-in oven with a gas hob, making it a practical choice for modern living. The living area is perfect for both relaxation and entertaining, offering a comfortable space to unwind.
The flat features two well-proportioned bedrooms, providing ample space for rest and personalisation. The family bathroom is thoughtfully designed, complete with a shower over the bath, catering to both quick showers and leisurely baths.
Additional benefits of this property include gas central heating, ensuring warmth during the colder months, and PVCu double glazing, which enhances energy efficiency and noise reduction. For added convenience, the flat comes with allocated parking, a valuable asset in this area.
This property is an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers, young professionals, or those seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle in a vibrant town. With its modern amenities and prime location, this flat is sure to appeal to a wide range of potential residents. Do not miss the chance to make this charming apartment your new home.
Hallway
The hallway provides a practical entry space with access to the main rooms of the property. It acts as a central point connecting the living area, bedrooms, and bathroom, aiding the flow and functionality of the layout.
Kitchen (2.40m x 2.33m)
The kitchen is compact and efficient, featuring modern grey cabinetry that extends to the ceiling, paired with white countertops and a grey marbled effect backsplash. It includes built-in appliances such as an oven and a washing machine, set against a large window that allows natural light to flood in. The flooring is a dark wood effect, complementing the sleek and practical design of the space.
Open Plan Living (4.69m x 3.44m)
This open plan living area is bright and inviting, with a large bay window that fills the room with natural light and offers a view to the outside. The space comfortably accommodates modern living, and the neutral tones throughout provide a calm and welcoming atmosphere. The room flows seamlessly into the kitchen, making it ideal for entertaining or relaxed family living.
Master Bedroom (3.85m x 2.90m)
The master bedroom is a generous double room featuring a window that allows natural light to brighten the space. Its size provides ample room for a bed and additional furniture, creating a comfortable and restful retreat. The neutral palette offers a blank canvas for personal touches.
Bedroom 2 (2.74m x 2.23m)
Bedroom 2 is a smaller sizable room, with natural light creating a cosy and practical bedroom or children's room.
Bathroom (2.23m x 2.13m)
The bathroom is well-appointed with a white suite including a bathtub with overhead shower, pedestal basin, and toilet. The tiled area around the bath contrasts softly with the patterned floor tiles, adding character while maintaining a fresh, clean feel.
Rugby Town Overview
Rugby is a historic market town located in the county of Warwickshire, England. Best known as the birthplace of the sport of rugby football, the town is steeped in heritage and character. It lies on the eastern edge of Warwickshire, near the borders of Northamptonshire and Leicestershire, and is well connected by road and rail, including a major railway junction on the West Coast Main Line.
One of the town's most iconic landmarks is Rugby School, founded in 1567, which gained international fame thanks to the legend of William Webb Ellis-said to have invented the game of rugby by picking up a football and running with it during a match in 1823. Today, the school continues to play a central role in the town's identity.
Beyond its sporting legacy, Rugby has a rich industrial history, particularly in engineering and railways, and it grew significantly during the 19th century. Modern Rugby combines its heritage with a vibrant town centre, green open spaces like Caldecott Park, and a range of amenities and cultural offerings.
Rugby is also known for its diverse community and serves as an important economic and transport hub in the region. Whether for its contributions to sport, its historic architecture, or its dynamic community, Rugby holds a unique place in both local and national history.
About The Agent
Founded in 2008, Cadman Homes is a dedicated family-owned and operated property specialist that has proudly served the local community for more than 17 years. Our commitment to traditional values guides our straightforward, no-nonsense approach, ensuring our clients receive honest and reliable service. We are passionate about supporting local businesses and believe in fostering community connections. To best meet your unique needs, we offer a comprehensive range of tailored marketing strategies designed to effectively showcase your property and reach potential buyers. If you have any questions or would like to discuss your property needs, don’t hesitate to call us. One of our friendly team members is ready to assist you:
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Tenure
Leasehold (108 years)
Service charge
£750 per year
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
£150
Ground rent date of next review