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£700,000

(£303/sq. ft)

6 bed semi-detached house for sale
Emscote Road, Warwick CV34

    • 6 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 2,309 sq. ft

  • Freehold

Charles Rose

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About this property

  • Handsome semi-detached period home dating back to 1899

  • Character features including fireplaces, high ceilings

  • Versatile second floor accommodation with kitchenette and living area

  • Private southerly-facing rear garden and off-road parking

  • Well placed for local schools, parks, amenities and everyday commuting routes

A handsome six bedroom semi-detached home dating back to 1899, positioned on the sought-after Emscote Road between Warwick and Leamington Spa. Arranged across three floors, this substantial period property blends original character with colourful contemporary interiors, offering highly versatile living space including a self-contained style second floor arrangement and a useful basement studio currently utilised as an art space. Featuring a sociable kitchen/dining room, off-road parking and a private southerly-facing garden, the property is ideally placed for local schools, amenities and excellent transport links.

Dating back to 1899, this handsome semi-detached home occupies a particularly convenient position on the ever-popular Emscote Road, ideally placed between the historic county town of Warwick and the vibrant centre of Leamington Spa. Arranged across three floors, the property combines striking period character with generous and versatile living space, offering a home with genuine warmth, individuality and presence.

Behind its distinctive Tudor-inspired black and white frontage lies an interior that balances original detailing with colourful, contemporary touches throughout. The ground floor unfolds through a series of welcoming reception spaces, each enjoying excellent natural light and a comfortable sense of proportion. To the front, the sitting room centres around an ornate cast iron fireplace with decorative tiled inserts and timber surround, creating a focal point rich in late Victorian character and atmosphere.

To the rear, the kitchen and dining spaces form the social heart of the home. Deep blue cabinetry, dark worktops and patterned tiled splashbacks bring personality and contrast against the bright white walls, while large windows and glazed doors allow light to move easily throughout the space. A substantial range cooker and central island provide practicality for everyday family life, while the adjoining dining area opens directly onto the garden, creating an easy connection between inside and out.

The first floor provides four well-proportioned bedrooms arranged around a spacious central landing, where an impressive original banister and staircase continue the home’s strong sense of period character. One of the bedrooms benefits from its own ensuite shower room, while the remaining rooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The layout across this level feels both practical and balanced, offering comfortable accommodation suited to a range of family arrangements.

The second floor continues the home’s versatility, providing two further bedrooms alongside a lounge area and kitchenette. This level is particularly well suited to multi-generational living, independent accommodation or guest space, while also offering potential for those seeking additional income opportunities. Although capable of functioning with a degree of independence, the accommodation remains naturally connected to the wider home.

A further notable feature of the property is the basement level, currently utilised as an art studio. This highly adaptable space adds another layer of versatility to the home and would lend itself equally well to a workshop, gym, hobby room, storage area or studio environment.

Externally, the property benefits from off-road parking to the front alongside a private southerly-facing rear garden, enjoying excellent natural sunlight throughout the day. The attractive façade and mature setting give the house notable kerb appeal within this well-established residential road.

Emscote Road remains one of the area’s most connected and convenient positions, offering easy access to both Warwick and Leamington Spa. Warwick’s historic town centre, with its independent cafés, restaurants, market square and renowned castle, sits just to the south, while Leamington Spa provides a broader mix of boutique shopping, parks, bars and cultural venues. Warwick Parkway and Leamington Spa railway stations both offer excellent links to Birmingham and London Marylebone, making the location particularly appealing for commuters. The surrounding area is also well regarded for schooling, green spaces and access to the wider Warwickshire countryside, creating an excellent balance between town living and everyday practicality.

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