Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 2 Bath Street, Rugby, a charming and spacious terraced type home with 4 bed in the CV21 3JF area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band D.
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 158.3 internal square metres
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £273,000 and a rental potential of £1,775 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
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An imposing bay fronted period
property packed with features, fireplaces, a stunning tiled hall
floor and cornicingmouldings. Offering a large lounge, open to a
spacious dining room with, the reception rooms have
"e;French"e; doors to the garden. With vehicular
rear access and a walled garden this charming house also boasts two
outbuildings, one being used as a log store. The kitchendining room
is a fabulous family orientated space with a well-proportioned
utility room leading from it, in turn leading to the garden and a
WC. Upstairs the first floor offers three large double bedrooms, a
fourth which is used as a dressing room
(but has plumbing to be
turned into an en-suitewet room), a bathroom with shower and bath,
and stairs leading to a second-floor bedroom which is an expansive
double with storage to the eaves and a walk-in dormer window to the
front.
The Property
An imposing bay fronted period property packed with features,
fireplaces, a stunning tiled hall floor and cornicingmouldings.
Offering a large lounge, open to a spacious dining room with, the
reception rooms have "e;French"e; doors to the
garden. With vehicular rear access and a walled garden this
charming house also boasts two outbuildings, one being used as a
log store. The kitchendining room is a fabulous family orientated
space with a well-proportioned utility room leading from it, in
turn leading to the garden and a WC. Upstairs the first floor
offers three large double bedrooms, a fourth which is used as a
dressing room
(but has plumbing to be turned into an en-suitewet
room), a bathroom with shower and bath, and stairs leading to a
second-floor bedroom which is an expansive double with storage to
the eaves and a walk-in dormer window to the front.
To the Front
The property sits behind a fore-garden with a dwarf brick wall and
path leading to a recessed porch. The original door has stained and
leaded glass and leads into;
Hallway
An imposing hallway with a beautiful tiled floor, high ceilings,
plaster mouldings and cornicing, stairs to the cellar and first
floor and doors to;
Dining Room
With oak flooring, chimney with gas "e;log
burner"e; style fire set in a period surround and original
coving. Open to;
Lounge
With "e;French doors"e; opening into the garden.
Chimney with multi-fuel burning stove set under a period fire
surround, original coving and ceiling rose. Door to hall.
Kitchenfamily room
A large room with two sash windows to side, window to rear and
kitchen units to base level. The "e;Stoves"e; range
offers several ovens, and seven gas burners. Extractor over. Door
to;
Utility Room
With extensive work-surfaces and base level units offering space
for a washing machine and tumble dryer. Space for upright
fridgefreezer. Door to garden and door to:
WC
With WC.
First Floor Landing
With split level stairs, attractive original stained glass
sky-light, doorway with stairs to second floor and doors to;
Bedroom 1
With bay window to front. Original coving. Next to bedroom 4 which
is currently used as a dressing room, but also has plumbing to be
converted to en-suite if required.
Bedroom 2
A large double bedroom with sash window to rear,
Bedroom 3
Another large double bedroom with sash window to side.
Bedroom 4
A single room with plumbing to be converted into an en-suite if
required.
Bedroom
(Second Floor)
With walk in dormer window to front and large walk in eaves storage
cupboard this room is versatile as a bedroom but could also utilise
the plumbing below if needed.
To the Rear
The garden has a patio area and lawn, with Victorian brick walling
to the sides and double gates giving vehicle access to the rear.
There is a brick additionoutbuilding which offers storage and a
wood store.
The Area
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 schools (Lawrence
Sherrif for boys, Rugby High School for girls), Ashlawn School 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, A14 and A5 as well as the A45, A46 and
DIRFT.
About 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 covering the Rugby, Lutterworth, Coventry and
Leamington areas. 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 specialise in
character homes no matter wheter in town or the villages, and small
new build developments.
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