Private cul-de-sac plot with strong connectivity, ideal for growing families.
Private cul-de-sac setting overlooking communal green open space
Largest house on development with flexible living across two floors
Open-plan kitchen/family area with French doors to garden
Principal bedroom with dressing area and en suite
Double garage plus driveway parking for multiple cars
New-build, energy-efficient construction—low running costs expected
Tenure not specified; buyer should verify legal status
Bathroom count in provided details is inconsistent; confirm exact number
This five-bedroom detached house sits at the end of a private cul-de-sac and overlooks an expanse of green open space, offering a peaceful, semi-rural feel on the edge of Rugby. As the largest home on the development, it provides generous living space across a traditional two-storey layout: a large open-plan kitchen/family area with garden access, a separate dining room, a study and a spacious lounge for flexible family living.
The principal bedroom benefits from a dressing area and en suite; the house includes a utility, downstairs cloakroom and practical storage. The home is a new-build, energy-efficient construction with a double garage and driveway parking large enough for multiple vehicles, set on a very large plot that gives scope for outdoor life or future landscaping.
Practical points to confirm: the provided data records only one bathroom (despite references to an en suite and dual-access bathroom), and the property’s tenure is not specified — both should be checked before committing. Local services are strong: excellent mobile signal and fast broadband help with remote working, and several well-rated primary and secondary schools are nearby, though one local secondary (Ashlawn School) is recorded as Inadequate.
This home will suit buyers seeking a spacious, contemporary family house in an affluent, established area with good transport and digital connectivity. It presents low-maintenance, modern living straightaway, with potential to personalise the large plot and internal layout over time.