18 Church Street
Rugby
Warwickshire
CV21 3PU
Complete Estate Agents are pleased to offer for sale this two double bed-roomed semi detached home in the sought after village of Church Lawford. This property offers spacious and versatile living accommodation across two floors, and boasts a driveway providing off road parking for two vehicles, a low maintenance and well kept garden to the front aspect, with a large rear garden featuring a patio, separate lawned areas, summerhouse with power , chicken enclosure and metal workshop/storage shed included with the sale of the property. The property also boosts a recently refitted combi boiler, Upvc glazed windows and the property is being sold with no chain.
Radiator, stairs, door to:
4.21m x 4.06m (13'10" x 13'4")UPVC double glazed lead effect window to front, decorative open fire with feature surround, double radiator, laminate floor covering, cable TV point, picture rail, door to:
Storage cupboard.
2.28m x 5.16m (7'6" x 16'11")Fitted with a matching range of base and eye level units with worktop space over, stainless steel sink with mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge/freezer and cooker, uPVC double glazed lead effect window to rear, tiled flooring, door to:
1.36m x 0.89m (4'6" x 2'11")An out side W/C which consists of a two piece suite comprising of a low level wc and hand basin.
Door to:
Three piece suite comprising deep panelled bath, vanity wash hand basin with base cupboard, storage under, mixer tap and tiled splashbacks and low-level WC, tiled splashbacks, uPVC obscure double glazed window to rear, radiator.
3.13m x 4.06m (10'3" x 13'4")UPVC double glazed window to front, double radiator.
3.36m x 2.75m (11'0" x 9'0")UPVC double glazed window to rear, double radiator.
For Sat Nav CV23 9EP
Rugby Borough Council
Band "B"
Freehold
Church Lawford is a village in Warwickshire. It is located just under 2.5 miles (4 km) west of the town of Rugby and 4.5 miles (7 km) east of Coventry. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 census was 418.[1] The village lies north of the railway between the two and is also north of the main road, the A428. To the north is the River Avon. The first reference to the village is in the Domesday book of 1086 when the manor house and the mill (now disused) are mentioned. The first parish church, dedicated to St Peter, was built in the 13th century. The current parish church, also St Peter's, was built in 1874. It was earlier in that century that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote his poem "The Village Blacksmith". Church Lawford along with Cambridge, Massachusetts is said to be the inspiration for the poem as the poet visited England for a three-year trip. There were primary schools in the village between the early 1900s and 1996. The first closed in 1964 and was replaced by a second school which itself shut just over thirty years later.
The village is often mentioned along with the neighbouring village of Long Lawford to the east and the hamlet of King's Newnham to the north although they are completely separate settlements. The population of Church Lawford and King's Newnham combined is around 800.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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