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The Firs, Dalkeith Avenue, Rugby
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5 beds | 4 baths | 3 receptions | Offers over £650,000 Having knowledge of the purchase price allows you to calculate the overall expense incurred in acquiring the property. Read our glossary page


  • Five bedrooms
  • Three en suites
  • Three reception rooms
  • Kitchen / family room
  • Galleried landing
  • Utilty room
  • Garage
  • Gardens
  • Gas central heating
  • Double glazed sash windows

The Platinum Collection are proud to offer for sale this substantial family home located in the heart of Bilton. Ideally located for easy access to the major road network and Rugby mainline train station, "The Firs" offers flexible living accommodation to include three reception rooms, a good size family kitchen, five bedrooms, three with en suites and an impressive entrance hall with feature staircase. The property benefits from gas central heating and upvc double glazed sash windows.

A spacious family home set in the heart of Bilton on the south west edge of Rugby. Five bedrooms, three reception rooms , three en suites and a spacious family kitchen are just some of this beautiful homes attributes.

Entrance Hall
Two windows to front, radiator, feature staircase to first floor and doors off to all reception rooms

Dining Room 3.56m x 4.55m (11'8" x 14'11")
Two windows to front, feature open fireplace and radiator

Lounge 5.12m x 4.55m (16'10" x 14'11")
Two windows to rear, feature open fireplace and two radiators

Family Room / Study 2.94m x 4.25m (9'8" x 13'11")
Two windows to front and radiator

Cloakroom / WC
Low flush WC, wash hand basin and radiator

Family area/Kitchen/Diner 4.25m x 7.33m (13'11" x 24'1")
Range of base and eye level units, work surface, space for dishwasher, two windows to rear, feature open fireplace, two radiators, door to side and open plan through to

Sun Room
Windows to three sides over looking the garden and french double opening doors

Utility Room 1.38m x 4.52m (4'6" x 14'10")
Range of base units with work surface, window to side and door to airing cupboard

Galleried landing
Window to front and doors off to all bedrooms and family bathroom

Master Bedroom 3.30m x 4.59m (10'10" x 15'1")
Two windows to rear, radiator and door to

En-suite/dressing area
Dressing area has a range of built in wardrobes and leads through to the en suite which comprises of low flush WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle, window to side and heated towel rail

Bedroom 2 4.18m x 4.55m (13'9" x 14'11")
Two windows to rear, radiator and door to

En-suite Bathroom
Low flush WC, wash hand basin, panel bath, window to side and radiator

Bedroom 3 4.50m x 4.55m (14'9" x 14'11")
Two windows to front, radiator and door to

En-suite Shower Room
Low flush WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle, window to side and radiator

Bedroom 4 3.19m x 2.22m (10'6" x 7'3")
Window to front and radiator

Bedroom 5 2.27m x 2.27m (7'5" x 7'5")
Window to front and radiator

Family Bathroom
Feature high flush WC, wash hand basin, traditional roll top free standing bath, window to rear and radiator

Location
Bilton is an area of Rugby and a ward of the Borough of Rugby. It comprises much of the western half of the town. Historically a village in its own right and it was mentioned in the Domesday Book as both Beltone and Bentone. The Church of St. Mark in Bilton dates from the mid-14th century. In the 20th century, Bilton was subsumed by the expansion of Rugby and was officially merged into the borough of Rugby in 1932.

Outside front
Driveway with parking for several vehicles and leading to detached garage with electric up and over door

Outside rear
Fully enclosed rear garden, mostly laid to lawn, patio area and summer house

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