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A genuinely immaculate detached
property with a double garage, large driveway to front and three
double bedrooms. The loungedining room offers uninterrupted views
of the private garden, and fields beyond. The kitchen is modern,
with integral appliances and Quartz work-surfaces and there is a
ground floor WC and utility room. With underfloor heating to the
ground floor, the living room offers a great entertaining space
with access to the patio and garden for summer living, and a cozy
wood burning stove for the cooler evenings. The double garage has a
petitioned work-shop with water plumbing, and electric roller
doors. Early viewing is seriously advised!
The Property
A genuinely immaculate detached property with a double garage,
large driveway to front and three double bedrooms. The loungedining
room offers uninterrupted views of the private garden, and fields
beyond. The kitchen is modern, with integral appliances and Quartz
work-surfaces and there is a ground floor WC and utility room. With
underfloor heating to the ground floor, the living room offers a
great entertaining space with access to the patio and garden for
summer living, and a cozy wood burning stove for the cooler
evenings. The double garage has a petitioned work-shop with water
plumbing, and electric roller doors. Early viewing is seriously
advised!
The Village
Lilbourne is a village in the Daventry district of Northamptonshire
in England. It is close to the M1 motorway and the A5 to the west
of the village. Just outside Lilbourne is the River Avon and the
remains of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle. To the west of the
castle is the local church, All Saints, which is Grade I listed
building dating from the 12th century. A, smaller, motte and bailey
castle lies 0.9 km to the north west of the village, at Lilbourne
Gorse. The community now numbers some 160 houses. Younger children
go to school in the neighbouring village of Yelvertoft, in the
village mini-bus, whilst older pupils travel by coach to
Guilsborough or schools in and around Rugby or Lutterworth (being
the nearest towns).The volunteer-driven mini-bus commutes two or
three trips per week into Rugby, our nearest town. The village has
a modern village hall with an adjacent playing field, a Church and
Chapel, there is a well-established motor repair and servicing
centre, including tyre fitting.March 2014 saw the conversion of a
private residence into a public house, located at the village end
of Station Road. This family-run business has developed into a
popular retreat for villagers & visitors alike and hosts many
themed events like classic car shows. A de-fibrillator unit has
been installed outside the Village Hall & is fully operational.
Thanks to lilbourne.com.
Rugby
Rugby‘s economy is mainly industrial and distribution. It is an
engineering centre and has a long history of producing gas and
steam turbines at the GEC and at the AEI. The AEI was earlier
British Thomson-Houston or BTH. They used to dominate employment in
the town. They are now amalgamated to form Alstom. Engineering in
Rugby is still the most important sector. There are three new
retail parks, â--Elliotâ--s Fieldâ-- which is leisure and fashion
centric, â--Junction Oneâ-- which has a 9 screen cinema and several
shops and fast food outlets. â--Technology Driveâ-- is mainly home
stores and DIY based. Elliotâ--s Field has launched a second phase
with more big names to compliment the existing retailers. There are
many excellent schools In Rugby including grammar school (Lawrence
Sherrif), Girls School, Ashlawn School (OFSTED Top Rated) and of
course the world famous Rugby School where the modern game of Rugby
was born.
Did you know?
Rugby is credited as the town that gave the inspiration for the
modern Olympic Games, the invention of the laser, hologram and jet
engine and enjoys a growing tourism economy as the council and
other partners increase the promotion and marketing of the town
which is the fastest growing in the West Midlands. London is only
54 minutes away by (non-stop) train, and the town is excellently
positioned for the M1, M6 and A5 as well as the A45, A46 and
DIRFT.
Lutterworth
utterworth is a pretty market town in the Harborough district of
Leicestershire. Lutterworth offers great access to the road network
including the M6A14, M1, M69 and the A5 as well as Magna Park
(distribution centre). It is 6.8 mi north of Rugby, in Warwickshire
and 15 miles south of Leicester.The town offers many amenities
including an abundance of shops ranging from independent retailers
to national chains and supermarkets including Morrisions and
Waitrose. There are numerous restaurants, pubs and wine bars and a
number of hotels including a traditional Coaching Inn, local pubs
with rooms and a Travel Lodge.The schooling in Lutterworth is very
popular and the property is located within walking distance of a
number of highly regarded schools including Lutterworth Grammar
School.
The agent
Viewing is strictly by appointment via the sole agents, Cadman
Homes. We are a local, family owned and run firm of estate and
letting agents. We specialise in character homes both in town and
the villages, as well as small new build developments. If you are
unsure of the value of your home, or simply havenâ--t chosen an
agent to sell or let it, weâ--d love to show you what we can do for
you. For valuations, mortgages, conveyancers and more contact the
local office. We partner with other local businesses to keep more
business in the local economy.
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