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3 Bedroom Terraced House for Sale

The Orchard, Marton, Rugby

Offers Over £235,000

Key Features

  • Three Bedrooms
  • Fitted Kitchen
  • Office
  • Private Garden
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Double Glazed
  • Impressive Conservatory

Full Description

Complete Estate Agents are pleased to offer for sale this spacious family home in the sought after village of Marton. The property is very well presented throughout with the additions of a full width Upvc double glazed conservatory to the rear with a modern kitchen , en suite to the main bedroom and a south facing rear garden. Call 01788 550800 to view.

Entrance Hall - With double glazed doors leading to kitchen and stairway; rising to first floor.

Lounge - 4.98 x 3.56 (16'4" x 11'8" ) - With a television point, a radiator, an under stairs storage cupboard, a gas fireplace with decorative guard and double glazed doors leading to conservatory and dining room.

Office - 2.79 x 2.29 (9'1" x 7'6" ) - Comprising of a built cupboard housing gas central heating boiler and a double glazed door to conservatory.

Kitchen - 3.40 x 2.87 (11'1" x 9'4" ) - Fitted with wall and base units with complimentary work surfaces over, comprising of a stainless steel one bowl sink and drainer unit with jet mixer taps, an integrated double oven, a four burner halogen hob with cooker hood over, partly tiled walls, wooden flooring, a radiator and door leading to pantry cupboard. With space and plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher and space for fridge/freezer. With a double glazed window to front elevation.

Conservatory - 3.15 x 4.98 (10'4" x 16'4" ) - With UPVC construction, a wall mounted heater, tiled flooring, a double glazed window to rear elevation and a double glazed door leading to rear garden.

First Floor Landing - With loft access, a double glazed window to front elevation and doors leading to all rooms.

Bedroom One - 2.77 x 2.55 (9'1" x 8'4") - With built in wardrobes comprising of a mirrored door, an airing cupboard, a radiator and a double glazed window to rear elevation.

En Suite - Fitted with a wash hand basin, shower cubicle and an extractor fan.

Bedroom Two - 3.12 x 2.46 (10'2" x 8'0" ) - With fitted wardrobes, a radiator and a double glazed window to rear elevation.

Bedroom Three - 2.79 x 2.24 into bulkhead (9'1" x 7'4" i - With a radiator and a double glazed window to front elevation.

Bathroom - Fitted with a wash hand basin, bath with mixer taps and shower head over, a low level WC, partly tiled walls and a double glazed window to front elevation.

Outside - Enclosed private garden, laid to lawn with patio and seating area, with plants and shrubs and timber shed. Decked sun terrace.

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

Marton is a village and civil parish in Warwickshire, England. The village is within the Borough of Rugby and in the 2001 and 2011 census' had a population of 484. Marton is located upon the A423 road between Coventry and Southam. To the north of the village is the River Leam and just to the west the River Itchen joins the Leam. Marton was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Mortone. In the early Middle Ages it was a place of some importance, as it was the centre of a Hundred named Meretone. By the late 12th Century this had become part of the Hundred of Knightlow. Just north of Marton is a medieval bridge over the Leam known as "Marton Bridge", which was built in 1414 by a locally born merchant called John Middleton.[2] In 1928 a modern bridge was effectively built over the top of the medieval one, and it was hidden from view. However, in 2000 a new bridge was built alongside and the old bridge was uncovered and restored. The old bridge now carries pedestrians, while the modern bridge carries road traffic. Another point of interest in Marton is the Marton Museum of Country Bygones which has a collection of old agricultural implements. he village church of St Esprit is grade II* listed.

Marton used to have a railway station on the former Rugby to Leamington Spa railway line, which was about half a mile south of the village, but this closed in 1959. There was also a junction called Marton Junction further south from the village, where the Rugby to Leamington railway joined the Leamington to Weedon route.

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