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£375,000

3 bed penthouse for sale

St Nicholas Church Street, Warwick CV34

  • Leasehold

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

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About this property

  • Duplex penthouse opposite Warwick Castle

  • Two Top Independent Single -Sex Schools

  • Lounge with dual aspect sash windows

  • Three bedrooms, one en- suite and large attic conversion with Velux balcony

  • Electric gated car park & covered allocated space

  • Fitted breakfast kitchen

  • Warwick town centre

  • Good motorway links for Jaguar Land Rover

  • Well appointed family bathroom

  • Leasehold 159 Years remaining & no upward chain

(Agent Ref DM01) Sought after prime location close to Warwick Castle. This stunning penthouse has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one with a balcony, gated parking and no upward chain. Two top independent single-sex schools with Warwick Prep also having it's own onsite nursery. Numerous cafe's, gastro pubs close by. Warwick parkway rail station just 1.31 miles, and M40 Junction 14 just over a mile away, perfect for those that commute.

We are delighted to showcase this beautifully part furnished and well presented penthouse apartment, positioned close to Warwick Castle, Warwick town centre and the River Avon.

The development was completed in 1995 and consists of seven town houses and six apartments. The site is within a conservation area.

Internal

As you enter the entrance hall of the apartment, a panelled door takes you into a well appointed and a fitted breakfast kitchen with appliance's and plenty of worktops space and a dining table. Not to mention amazing views through the kitchen window.

Double doors open into the lounge, with the most amazing triple aspect views across Warwick Castle and Mill Street. This is truly unique. Ample space to sit and relax and watch TV. The space is full of light from the sash windows, spot lights and high ceiling with Velux window as you ascend the modern glass staircase with glass and chrome balustrade to a magnificent bedroom created in the loft.

With three Velux window, one which opens to a balcony, why not sit and read a book or watch the stars in the evening. Well presented and spacious enough for a large bed, lounge area and space for bedroom furniture. Over eaves storage spot lights and more amazing views of the skyline and beyond.

A further double bedroom, with fitted wardrobes and it's own modern en suite shower room. Plus another single bedroom / office and a large family bathroom.

Gas central heated throughout and EPC C.

External

One allocated parking space. Visitors can park in the surrounding streets or in the large car park opposite at St Nicholas Park. Parking permits are available at a reasonable cost from Warwick District Council.

Services

The management company provided services that include: Maintenance of communal gardens, courtyard, driveway and gates. Cleaning of the apartment block communal area's and windows and guttering cleaning. Property insurance for the apartment block and communal areas. Service charges are paid by owners and re due on 1 April and 1 October each year.

A brief history of Warwick

Warwick was a Saxon settlement in the ninth century, and Warwick Castle was built during the Norman conquest of England. In 1694, the Great Fire of Warwick destroyed most of the town, which was then rebuilt in the 18th century, with most of it remaining intact to this day.

Where is Warwick?

Warwick is a county town of Warwickshire in the West Midlands and about as middle England as you can get. It’s located near the River Avon, 11 miles south of Coventry and 20 miles from Birmingham. The town forms a small conurbation with Leamington Spa and Whitnash.

Moving to Warwick

You will find Victorian and Georgian homes in the heart of the town and on the edges of the river. There’s also a cluster of large urban estates on and off Emscote Road towards Leamington.

Living in Warwick

Warwick has plenty of history and was often referred to as the epitome of the English spirit by William Shakespeare. Expect to feel that history around the town, whether you’re shopping and dining in Georgian buildings or enjoying afternoon tea in half-timbered Tudor houses.

Open spaces

Warwickshire has plenty of countryside to discover. From secret gardens to the nearby Gloucestershire and Cotswolds rolling greens, you’re spoilt for choice both locally and within the surrounding area if you want to get back to nature.

Transport links

There are direct trains to London, which take a little over an-hour-and-a-half to arrive in the capital. Services to Birmingham are much shorter, taking just 30 minutes. You can also be in places like Leamington and Stratford within half an hour.

Shopping

As a market town, there are regular markets in Warwick, including midweek options and weekend traders that have been going for 500-plus years. Market Place is the primary shopping hub in the town, while Swan Street is another busy shopping section where you can find a range of shops, both chain and independent.

Eateries

Expect to find everything from local pubs to international restaurants in Warwick. Robbie’s Restaurant offers a varied menu with Lebanese nights set in an intimate 15th-century timber-framed venue. For a posh pub experience, head to The Saxon Mill for modern British food, plus log fires and a decking area.

Nightlife

Nearby Birmingham is the place to go for club nights that open until the early hours of the morning. Back in Warwick, there are plenty of local pubs and bars to sample, including The Square Warwick.

Art & culture

Soak up some culture at Snap Galleries in Leamington Spa. There are exhibitions celebrating all aspects of popular culture and iconic music photography. The Bridge House Theatre and Warwick Hall is a modern theatre with an intimate wood and brick auditorium playing professional and amateur productions.

Things to do

Warwick Castle is the most well-known landmark in the area and is worth visiting one of the town’s oldest buildings. The medieval castle is developed from a wooden fort and was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. Today, you can wander the grounds and visit the public rooms to discover more than 1,000 years of history.

Please see the * key facts for buyers guide * with lots more information on schools, transport etc

I look forward to showing you soon. Denise May

Entrance Hall

As you come through the main entrance door way into the hall, take the stairs to the top floor

Lounge (3.99m x 4.24m)

Spacious lounge with triple aspect views towards Warwick Castle, St Mary's Church and the park. Wall mounted TV point and currently space to chairs and a sofa with modern spotlighting and wall lights. Quality engineered wood stairs leading to the attic penthouse bedroom. Double doors to the kitchen

Kitchen (2.25m x 4.28m)

Spacious kitchen with fitted oven, electric hob with extractor over microwave, integrated washing machine. Plenty of base and wall units, tiled splash backs and floor. Under unit lighting and pendant lighting over the dining table which sits under the sash window with fabulous views over Warwick

Bedroom One (2.58m x 3.16m)

Good size double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and calm neutral decor Central heating radiator and door to en suite

En Suite To Bedroom One

Fully tiled with large mirror above vanity sink unit with storage below, WC, Shower cubical, shower over. Central heating radiator and heated towel rail. Extractor and sash window. Well presented

Bedroom Two -Master (5.46m x 6.05m)

Having been converted in 2010 to add a fabulous penthouse bedroom with rear roof light with balcony, another to the front elevation

and two roof lights on the side elevation. Spot lights, laminate flooring and part furnished. Over eaves storage

Bathroom

Fully tiled walls and floor. Panelled bath and wall mounted clothes dryer.

Sash window. Central heating radiator, Pedestal sink unit with large wall mounted mirror. WC

Bedroom Three (1.79m x 3.20m)

Good size single bedroom / office. Central heating radiator and sash window

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