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Features

  • Village Location
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Semi Detached
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Double Glazing
  • Utility Room
  • Downstairs WC
  • Conservatory
  • Garage

Nearest Stations

  • Coventry Rail Station - 5.3 miles
  • Rugby Rail Station - 6.2 miles
Nestled on Stretton Road in the charming village of Wolston, Coventry, this delightful semi-detached house offers a perfect blend of comfort and practicality. With three well-proportioned bedrooms, this property is ideal for families or those seeking extra space. The inviting layout features two reception rooms, providing ample room for relaxation and entertaining guests.

The heart of the home is complemented by a convenient utility room, ensuring that household chores are easily managed. A bright and airy conservatory extends the living space, allowing for a seamless connection to the garden, perfect for enjoying sunny days or quiet evenings.

The property boasts a well-appointed bathroom and a downstairs WC, adding to the convenience of daily living. For those with vehicles, the property offers generous parking for up to four vehicles, along with a garage for additional storage or secure parking.

Situated in a peaceful area, this home is not only functional but also offers a welcoming atmosphere. With its combination of space, practicality, and a lovely location, this three-bedroom semi-detached house on Stretton Road is a wonderful opportunity for anyone looking to settle in this sought after village.
Porch
Entered via double glazed door.

Hall
Entered via glazed door

Lounge 7.39m x 3.53m (24'3 x 11'7)
Double glazed window to front. Radiator. Door to Kitchen. Doors to Conservatory

Conservatory 3.25m x 2.49m (10'8 x 8'2 )
Glazed to three sides. Double doors to rear garden.

Kitchen 3.15m x 2.95m (10'4 x 9'8 )
Range of fitted base cupboards and drawers with eye level units above. One and a half bowl stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap above. Illuminated worktops. Radiaor. Plumbing for a dishwasher. Built in fan assited oven with gas hob and extractor above. Tiled splash areas. Tiled floor. Window to rear.

Utility Room 2.95m x 1.42m (9'8 x 4'8 )
Wall mounted Valliant combination boiler serving domestic hot water and radiators throughout. Plumbing for an automatic washing machine. Space for tumble dryer. Window to side. Tiled floor. Door to rear.

Cloakroom
Low flush WC. Wash hand basin.

First Floor Landing
Widow to side.

Bedroom One 3.89m x 2.84m (12'9 x 9'4)
Radiator. Double glazed window to front. Built in wardrobes.

Bedroom Two 3.20m x 2.72m (10'6 x 8'11)
Radiator. Window to rear.

Bedroom Three 2.24m x 1.65m (7'4 x 5'5)
Radiator. Window to rear.

Bathroom
Low flush WC. Wash hand basin. Large walk in shower with glazed screen. Fully tiled walls. Radiator. Window to front.

Outside
East facing rear garden is laid to lawn and fully enclosed by panel fencing. Patio to the rear of the garden.

Garage 4.62m x 2.39m (15'2 x 7'10)
Entered via up and over door. Door to rear garden.

Front
Gravel driveway with off road parking for 2/3 vehicles.

Village Information
The village contains a primary school (Wolston St Margarets Primary C of E School). St Margaret's Primary was originally in School Street, but that building is now used as offices. Wolston also used to have a secondary school called Wolston High School, but it was knocked down and replaced with a community centre. Wolston has a small library, two pubs (The Rose & Crown & The Half Moon), a convenience store, a pharmacy and a local doctors surgery.

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

Council Tax Band
Council Tax Band C - Rugby Borough Council
Property Ref: 18669999

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