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Guide Price £290,000

4 Bedroom Semi-Detached House for Sale

Rugby Road, Dunchurch, Rugby

Guide Price £290,000

Key Features

  • Semi Detached
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Cloakroom
  • Study
  • Garage
  • Four Bedrooms
  • Double Glazing
  • Extended Kitchen
  • Large Rear Garden
  • Off Road Parking

Full Description

An extended four bedroom semi detached home situated in the sought after village of Dunchurch. The property has been extended to the rear to form a larger Kitchen / Breakfast room and master bedroom into the loft. The property briefly comprises of Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Study, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen /Breakfast Room, Four Bedrooms, Bathroom, Single Garage with large rear garden.

Porch -

Hallway - Entered via glazed door. Stairs to first floor.

Cloakroom - Low flush WC. Wash hand basin.

Study - 2.19 x 1.68 (7'2" x 5'6") - Radiator. Window to side.

Lounge - 3.32 x 4.43 (10'10" x 14'6") - Wall mounted gas fire. Cornicing. TV point. Laminate flooring. Radiator. Feature bay window to front aspect.

Dining Room - 3.77 x 3.36 (12'4" x 11'0") - Double panel radiator. Cornicing. Glazed wall and doors to

Kitchen / Breakfast Room - 5.43 x 2.31 (17'9" x 7'6" ) - Range of base fitted cupboards and drawers with worktop over. Double bowl sink unit with mixer tap above. Gas hob with stainless steel extractor canopy above. Built in electric fan assisted double oven. Plumbing for automatic dishwasher and Washing machine. Eye level units. Tiles splash areas. Tiled floor. Window to rear.
Breakfast Area. Velux skylight. Fitted units with plate rack and recess for an upright freezer. Double doors to rear.

First Floor Landing - Doors to

Bedroom Two - 3.46 x 3.3 (11'4" x 10'9") - Radiator. Bay window to front overlooking open aspect

Bedroom Three - 3.78 x 3.27 (12'4" x 10'8") - Original fireplace. Radiator. Window to rear aspect.

Bedroom Four - 2.19 x 2.09 (7'2" x 6'10") - Radiator. Window to front overlooking open aspect.

Family Bathroom - Panelled bath with shower above. Pedestal wash hand basin. Low Flush wc. Radiator. Storage cupboards. Tiled splash areas. Window to rear.

Second Floor -

Master Bedroom - 4.77 x 4.04 (15'7" x 13'3") - Electric wall mounted heater. Eaves storage. Window's to rear aspect.

Outside - Paved rear patio with a feature natural well. Outside lighting. Outside water tap. Lawned area with maturing fruit trees. Raised planters. Greenhouse. To the rear is an area which the owners have cleared which is ideal for a child's play area and currently houses a trampoline with a maturing tree. The rear garden is a fantastic size for a growing family or keen gardener.

Front. - Block paved driveway leading to detached single garage. Natural hedge screen to front.

Directions For Sat Nav - CV22 6PG

Rugby Borough Council - Rugby Borough Council, Town Hall, Evreux Way, Rugby CV21 2RR

About Dunchurch - The earliest historical reference to Dunchurch was in the Domesday Book in the 11th century which mentioned a settlement called Doncerce.
The core of the village has been declared a conservation area because it has many buildings of historical interest. Some of the buildings date to the 15th century[2] are timber framed and still have traditional thatch roofs.
For centuries Dunchurch was an important staging post on the coaching roads between London and Holyhead (now the A45 road) (classified as B4429 through the village) and Oxford and Leicester (now the A426 road). At one point 40 stagecoaches and the regular mail coach every day would stop at Dunchurch. Coaching inns developed in Dunchurch to accommodate these visitors (the "Dun Cow".
Many notable people have stayed at Dunchurch. Most notably, in 1605 the Gunpowder Plotters stayed at the Red Lion Inn (reputed to be the private residence now called 'Guy Fawkes House') in Dunchurch awaiting news of Guy Fawkes's attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament. If he had been successful they planned to kidnap the King's daughter Elizabeth of Bohemia from nearby Coombe Abbey.
Other well known people who have stayed in the village include the young Queen Victoria (before she became Queen) and the Duke of Wellington. Robert Stephenson stayed in Dunchurch when supervising the construction of the Kilsby Tunnel during the building of the London and Birmingham Railway.
Dunchurch is the birthplace of the 18th century hymnwriter William Tans'ur, and in more recent times of the athlete Katharine Merry. For many years it was the home of England cricketer Ian Bell.

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