Three generous bedrooms with ensuite and family bathroom
Grade II listed — will restrict alterations and require specialist consents
Large, character-filled reception rooms with exposed timbers
Extended fitted kitchen with bifold doors onto patio and garden
Useful cellar and separate utility plus ground-floor cloakroom
Off-street parking area plus enclosed rear garden (Astroturf lawn)
Solid brick construction; likely limited wall insulation and retrofit scope
Council tax quite expensive; local crime level above average
A rare, Grade II-listed Tudor cottage adjoining Warwick Castle, this three-bedroom home blends historic character with surprisingly generous living spaces. Formerly two cottages and extended by the current owner, the house offers long reception rooms, high vaulted ceilings in the master, and a useful cellar — all in the heart of the town centre. The garden, terraced patio and off-street parking are notable advantages for a central location.
The interior showcases exposed timbers, bay windows, multiple fireplaces and an extended fitted kitchen with bifold doors to the patio. Accommodation includes three reception rooms, a breakfast room, utility, cloakroom, family bathroom and an ensuite shower room. Practical features: mains gas central heating, boiler-fed hot water, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Buyers should note the property’s listed status will impose restrictions and likely add cost or complexity to alterations or maintenance. Walls are original solid brick with assumed no insulation; energy improvements may be constrained by listing. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the local crime level is above average for the area — both factors to weigh for purchasers.
This home will suit buyers seeking a historic town-centre home with character — families, professionals or those wanting a central base close to schools, shops and the castle. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the scale of the reception rooms, the vaulted master and the setting against the Castle Estate.