- Georgian mid-terrace with original sash windows and high ceilings
- Stunning far-reaching Warwickshire countryside views to front
- Four bedrooms; master bedroom with en-suite
- Large enclosed rear garden, summer house, greenhouse and outbuildings
- Modern glass garden room extending living space to the garden
- Garage with drive-through conversion; extra off-street parking
- Oil-fired central heating; EPC rating E (energy and running costs higher)
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; some conservation/maintenance needs
Cromwell Lodge is a handsome Georgian mid-terrace set on an elevated site in Edgehill, enjoying far-reaching Warwickshire countryside views from the front. The house combines period character — sash windows, exposed stone chimney breast and high ceilings — with practical family living: two reception rooms, a long kitchen/dining room, a modern glass garden room and a master bedroom with en-suite.
The flexible layout works well for families or those who need home working space. Ground-floor living flows from a formal sitting room and snug to the kitchen/diner and the bright glass garden room which opens onto a large, enclosed garden with seating areas, summer house, greenhouse and outbuildings. A converted garage with driveway and drive-through access adds useful off-street parking and storage.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property is heated by an oil boiler, the stone walls are assumed to have no built-in insulation, and the Energy Performance Certificate is rated E. The front forecourt is narrow and the garage is reached via a private shared drive. Council tax is above average.
Overall this is a spacious period family home in a quiet village setting with excellent rural views, generous garden and versatile outbuildings — best suited to buyers who value character and location and who are comfortable managing the maintenance typical of a historic stone home.