Welcome to 38 Clifton Road, Rugby, a charming and spacious terraced type home with 5 bed in the CV21 3QF area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band E.
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 255 internal square metres
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £422,500 and a rental potential of £2,746 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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A really lovely example of a
period townhouse, full of original features and that unmistakable
"e;period house"e; charm. Boasting a beautiful
vestibule and hallway, a formal lounge (currently a cinema room),
dining roomparlour and stylish kitchen with island, open-plan to a
livingdining room with doors to the garden and a beautiful
log-burning stove. Upstairs are well proportioned bedrooms, with an
en-suite to the master, (which doubles as a family bathroom) a
second en-suite bedroom and a second floor which offers three more
large bedrooms and a large loft room that could be utilised as
another bathshower-room.The cellar is sizeable and used as a gym
with storage area. A well-proportioned, sunny south facing garden
leads to a 3-4 car driveway and a double garage. The many original
features include fireplaces, panelled doors with original door
furniture and a beautiful tiled floor in the hallway. The property
also benefits from the practicalities of modern life like a
contemporary heating system and a upgraded consumer unit as well as
a large utility room, ground floor WC and new double glazing.
The Property
A really lovely example of a period townhouse, full of original
features and that unmistakable "e;period house"e;
charm. Boasting a beautiful vestibule and hallway, a formal lounge
(currently a cinema room), dining roomparlour and stylish kitchen
with island, open-plan to a livingdining room with doors to the
garden and a beautiful log-burning stove. Upstairs are well
proportioned bedrooms, with an en-suite to the master, (which
doubles as a family bathroom) a second en-suite bedroom and a
second floor which offers three more large bedrooms and a large
loft room that could be utilised as another bathshower-room.The
cellar is sizeable and used as a gym with storage area. A
well-proportioned, sunny south facing garden leads to a 3-4 car
driveway and a double garage. The many original features include
fireplaces, panelled doors with original door furniture and a
beautiful tiled floor in the hallway. The property also benefits
from the practicalities of modern life like a contemporary heating
system and a upgraded consumer unit as well as a large utility
room, ground floor WC and new double glazing.
Vestibule and Hallway
Set behind a mature fore-garden offering privacy from the road, the
property is entered via a period front door into a vestibule with
coving to ceiling, a beautiful original tiled floor that extends
through an inner door into a large hallway with stairs to the first
floor, a rear lobby and doors to;
Lounge
A light and bright room with bay window to front, dressed with
Plantation shutters. Coving to ceiling.
Kitchen area
With coving to ceiling, fitted with a stylish range of kitchen
complimented by granite work-surfaces and a matching central
island, the kitchen boasts a range oven with extractor over, John
Lewis fridgefreezer and wine fridge and a central island with a
Belfast sink, Chef‘s hose tap, chilled and boiling filtered water
tap and Neff dishwasher. Breakfast bar.
Livingdining space
The kitchen is open to a large living and dining space with side
door to the garden, lantern sky-light roof and French doors to the
rear garden. There is an original stained glass window which has
been preserved. The living area also boasts a modern log-burning
stove.
Rear Lobby
With door to dining roomparlour and door to;
Cellar
Re-fitted to be used as a gym, with a large double glazed window to
front. There is also a walk in storage room.
Dining roomreception room
With window to rear, fireplace with storage and shelving to the
side of the chimney breast, door to lobby leading to;
Pantry
With window to side and thrawl with inset Belfast sink.
Utility Room
With modern units to base level, door to garden and window to side.
Door to;
WC
A large room with cupboard housing boiler system, WC and sink.
Window to rear.
First Floor Landing
A grand landing with stairs to the second floor, door to a large
airing cupboard and doors to a large double linen cupboard. Doors
to;
Master Bedroom
With two windows to rear, period fireplace and coving to ceiling.
Door to;
Bathroom
(also en-suite)
A stunning, large bathroom accessible from the landing and the
master bedroom. With a slipper bath, High level flush
"e;period"e; style WC, double walk-in shower
cubicle, WC and a gorgeous vanity unit with "e;His and
hers"e; sinks set into a marble counter-top. Two windows to
rear.
Bedroom 2
With bay window to front, coving to ceiling and a period fireplace
housing a gas fire with wardrobes built into the side of the
chimney breast. Door to;
En-suite
A charming en-suite with shower cubicle, WC and sink. Window to
front.
Second Floor Landing
With an attractive period sky-light providing natural light, a
large walk-in storage room that has access to the roof space and
plumbing for a further wet roomen-suite and doors to;
Bedroom 3
Another very large double bedroom with a period fireplace, built in
wardrobe and cupboard, ceiling beams and window to rear.
Bedroom 4
A very large room, currently used as a working studio. This
interesting room boasts a large window to front and period
fireplace with cupboards built in to the side ghee chimney
breast.
Bedroom 5
A fifth double bedroom with window to rear and period
fireplace.
To The Rear
The garden is accessible from the utility room and kitchen as well
as via "e;French doors"e; from the living area.
There is a sandstone patio, lawn and mature beds and borders
offering privacy, with modern timber close board facing to all
sides. A gate to the rear opens into a driveway for circa 3 cars
which is accessible via Queen Victoria Street. There is also a
brick built double garage with an electric roller door.
About 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 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.
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. 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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