Three-bedroom extended family home with big garden and multiple reception rooms.
Extended three-bedroom semi with three reception rooms and conservatory
Private mature rear garden with pond, decking and large 16ft x 16ft cabin
Driveway provides off-street parking for several vehicles; useful front store
Large utility room offering plumbing and extra storage/workspace
Single family bathroom only; three bedrooms share one shower and WC
Home requires general modernization and updating throughout
Fast broadband and good transport links to Rugby, Coventry and Leamington Spa
Close to Long Lawford Primary and several secondary schools; mixed Ofsted ratings
Set on a quiet stretch of Townsend Lane in Long Lawford, this extended three-bedroom semi-detached home delivers generous family living across two floors. The ground floor offers three reception rooms plus a large kitchen, conservatory and a long utility — flexible space for family life, home working or play. Off-street parking for several vehicles and a useful driveway store add everyday practicality.
Outside, a private, mature rear garden provides multiple seating areas, a pond with decorative bridge, artificial turf zones and a 16ft x 16ft cabin that could be storage, a hobby room or converted subject to checks. The plot is a real asset for growing families who value outdoor space and privacy. Broadband is fast and local mobile signal is average — enough for routine remote working and streaming.
The house sits in a popular village location with easy access to Rugby, Coventry and Leamington Spa. Travel links are strong (Rugby station and nearby motorways) and there are a range of primary and secondary schools nearby. The surrounding area is affluent and quiet, making this a comfortable suburban choice for families and professionals.
Practical note: the property shows signs of needing modernization rather than being turnkey — updating kitchens, bathrooms and general decorative work will likely be needed. There is only a single bathroom serving three bedrooms. Buyers should factor potential upgrade costs and check the cabin’s planning/utility suitability before converting.