CV34 4HB - 5 bed historic mill street townhouse in Mill Street, CV34 4…

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5 bedroom town house for sale in Mill Street, Warwick, Warwickshire CV34 4HB, CV34

Summary - 11 MILL STREET WARWICK CV34 4HB

5 bed 3 bath Town House

A restored Grade II townhouse with ballroom, garden and double garage beneath Warwick Castle..
Grade II listed 17th-century double-fronted townhouse
Stunning vaulted first-floor Victorian ballroom with park views
Five generous bedrooms; principal suite with steam/shower en-suite
Four-chamber cellar with storage or wine-cellar potential (flying freehold)
East-facing walled garden and reclaimed York stone terrace
Double garage with electric doors and driveway parking for one car
New boiler, roof repairs, windows and electrical certificates completed
Listing restricts alterations; solid brick walls likely lack insulation
This double-fronted Grade II listed townhouse on Mill Street blends 17th-century heritage with recent sympathetic restoration. The property’s standout feature is a vaulted Victorian first-floor ballroom with tall sash windows and park views, alongside generous reception rooms, a bespoke maple and walnut kitchen, and a principal suite with steam/shower en-suite. Recent repairs include roof, chimneys, windows, new combi boiler, and electrical certificates — making the house largely turnkey while retaining period fabric.

Practical benefits include a four-chamber cellar for storage or wine, a private east-facing walled garden with reclaimed York stone terrace, and a double garage with automated doors plus driveway parking. The location is exceptional — quiet cobbled Mill Street beneath Warwick Castle, close to high-performing independent and state schools, shops, cafes and good rail/motorway links.

Important constraints are factual: Grade II listing will restrict alterations and can complicate future work; the property has solid brick walls (likely no insulation) which can increase heating costs despite the new boiler. There is a documented flying freehold in the cellar beneath No. 9 and the council tax sits in Band H, reflecting high running costs. Local crime is reported above average — buyers should satisfy themselves on security and insurance implications.

This house suits buyers seeking a special, character-rich family home or unique executive residence who value historic detail and proximity to Warwick’s amenities, and who understand listed-property responsibilities.

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