3 Bedroom Mews for Sale
Stocks Lane, Thurlaston, Rugby
Offers Over £299,950Sold STC
Stocks Lane, Thurlaston, Rugby
Offers Over £299,950
Complete Estate Agents are pleased to offer for sale this Three-Bedroom Mid-Terrace Home on Stocks Lane, Thurlaston. Nestled in the picturesque village of Thurlaston, just a stone's throw from Rugby, this delightful three-bedroom mid-terrace property on Stocks Lane combines contemporary style with the warmth of a traditional village setting. With its spacious interior and charming outdoor space, it's the perfect family home. Step into the welcoming living room, bathed in natural light, and designed for relaxation and gatherings with loved ones. The well-appointed kitchen boasts modern appliances, sleek countertops, It's the heart of the home, where culinary creations and memories are made. Upstairs, you'll discover three inviting bedrooms. The master bedroom offers a tranquil sanctuary with ample closet space, while the remaining bedrooms are perfect for family members or guests. Outside your private garden oasis - an ideal spot for outdoor play, gardening, or simply savoring the fresh air. It's the perfect extension of your living space. Single garage and ample off road parking.
Stocks Lane in Thurlaston offers the best of both worlds - the tranquility of village life and easy access to the amenities, schools, and parks in nearby Rugby. This family-friendly neighborhood is known for its strong community spirit and excellent local schools. Call 01788 550800 to view
Entrance Hall - Entered via composite door. Door to
Lounge / Dining Room - 4.31 x 6.82 (14'1" x 22'4") - Open fireplace. Laminate flooring. Under stair storage cupboard. Radiator. Window to front and rear.
Kitchen - 4.32 x 2.25 (14'2" x 7'4" ) - Bright modern fitted kitchen in hi gloss white units. White sink unit with mixer tap above. Base cupboards and drawers with tiled splash areas. Built in electric fan assisted oven with halogen hob and extractor above. Built in dishwasher. Space for an upright fridge / freezer. Laminate flooring. Window to side.Door to rear garden.
Utility Room / Wc - 2.05 x 1.74 (6'8" x 5'8") - Plumbing for an automatic washing machine. Low flush wc. Hand wash basin. Window to rear.
First Floor Landing - Doors to
Bedroom One - 3.38 x 3.37 (11'1" x 11'0") - Cupboard housing gas central heating boiler which serves domestic hot water and radiators throughtout. Window to rear garden.
Bedroom Two - 3.30 x 3.33 (10'9" x 10'11") - Built in wardrobe. Radiator. Window to front.
Bedroom Three - 2.97 x 2.04 (9'8" x 6'8") - Radiator. Window to rear.
Shower Room - 3.20 x 1.29 (10'5" x 4'2") - Walk in shower that is fully tiled with glazed shower screen. Low flush WC. Wash hand basin with vanity under. Low flush wc. Heated towel rail. Window to side.
Garage - Detched brick garage with power and light connected. Off road parking.
Garden - The rear garden has a paved patio area with the majority being laid to lawn. Path leading to the rear of the garden with a greenhouse and brick potting shed.
Front Garden - Paved off road parking with timber borders for two vehicles. Paved path to front aspect. Shrub borders.
Thurlaston Village Information - Thurlaston was mentioned in the Domesday . The village has direct access to Draycote Water Park for cycling or walking around.
The village is located around 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-west of Rugby, and around 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the larger village of Dunchurch. Immediately to the north of the village is the M45 motorway. There is only one access road into Thurlaston from the north, connecting the village with the B4429, via a bridge over the M45 motorway. Thurlaston overlooks the Draycote Water reservoir to the south, and is close to the county border with Northamptonshire, less than 2 miles to the east.
About Rugby - Rugby is a market town in Warwickshire, England, on the River Avon. The town has a population of 70,628 (2011 census[1]) making it the second largest town in the county. The enclosing Borough of Rugby has a population of 100,500 (2011 census). Rugby is 13 miles (21 km) east of Coventry, on the eastern edge of Warwickshire, near the borders with Northamptonshire and Leicestershire. The town is credited with being the birthplace of rugby football.
Rugby Borough Council - Rugby Borough Council,
Town Hall,
Evreux Way,
Rugby
CV21 2RR
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