Period charm meets a large contemporary kitchen in central Kenilworth, ideal for families.
Three double-aspect bedrooms, two are doubles with built-in storage
A sensitively refurbished three-bedroom semi-detached house in the heart of Kenilworth, offering period character fused with a large contemporary extended kitchen and open-plan family/dining area. Original features such as cast-iron fireplaces, high Victorian ceilings and Minton tiled entrance combine with engineered oak flooring and a modern four-piece bathroom to create comfortable, stylish living over multiple levels.
The kitchen is a particular highlight: a long, fully fitted space with a central island, quartz worktops, integrated appliances and bi-fold doors linking to the landscaped, low-maintenance rear garden. The layout works well for family life and entertaining, while a separate utility and ground-floor cloakroom add practical convenience.
Practical considerations are clear and factual: the house has an EPC rating of D (66) and solid brick walls (insulation date unknown), the small plot backs onto Sainsbury’s car park, and on-street vehicle space is limited to a single driveway space plus a small outbuilding for storage. Crime in the area is reported above average. These points are offset by mains gas central heating, double glazing, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband—important for modern homeworking or family needs.
This property will suit buyers seeking a central Kenilworth home with period charm and contemporary living spaces: ideal for families who want town-centre convenience and strong local schools, or buyers wanting a low-maintenance garden and a roomy kitchen-living hub. Buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency upgrades and note the compact plot and single-car parking provision.