luxury real estate for sale Clifton upon Dunsmore, United Kingdom
House with pool Clifton upon Dunsmore (United Kingdom)
The Heath is a striking period home positioned around a wonderful courtyard setting, with an open-air swimming pool at its heart. Dating back to 1779 and thoughtfully restored by the current owner, this beautiful property offers seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a layout spread across four distinct wings. The flexible arrangement means the home can be enjoyed as one substantial family residence or divided into multiple self-contained areas — ideal for extended family, guests, tenants, or even an Air B’n’B income.Tenure: Freehold EPC: C, D, D, E Council Tax Band: H Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure – Freehold. EPC Rating – The Heath - C, The Barn - D, The East Wing - D, The Pool Annex - E. Council Tax Band – H. Local Authority – Rugby Borough Council. Property Construction – Standard – brick and tile. Electricity Supply – Mains and solar panels. Water Supply – Mains. Drainage & Sewerage – Mains. Heating – Mains gas central heating. Broadband – FTTC Superfast Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Driveway parking for 4+ cars. Special Notes – The estate includes The Heath (Main House), The Barn, The East Wing, and The Pool Annex, each with its own EPC. The property is in a conservation area. According to the government’s flood risk checker, the property is in an area assessed as being high risk of surface water flooding. Damp prevention measures have been carried out, including tanking to the small study and injection damp proofing to the east wing and sitting room. Buyers are advised to make their own enquiries and obtain a specialist survey. Please speak to the agent for more information. Total Internal Floor Area – 6226 sq ftPlease click on the property brochure and the video for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Sam Funnell and Claire Heritage.
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49 listings near Clifton upon Dunsmore
House with garden and terrace Rugby (United Kingdom)
Please contact Claire or Sam to book an allocated viewing slot. Shepherds Hey is a fine example of Romantic Revival architecture, which was originally constructed in 1936 and is quite rightly listed Grade II given its incredible aesthetic appeal. The house offers some stunning features, including the central rounded stair tower with pyramidal roof, five well proportion bedrooms in the main house, with the principal bedroom having an ensuite bathroom, whilst there’s a further shower room and original family bathroom with art deco fittings. The ground floor offers some attractive views of the grounds via leadlight windows and includes a large sitting room with its bay window overlooking the side gardens, a formal dining room with its attractive panelling and doors to the rear terrace, the large Mark Wilkinson kitchen breakfast room, various outbuildings, a cloakroom and utility room. Shepherds Hey also has the advantage of an independent two-bedroom annex perfect for extended families, a double garage and 1.6 acres of beautiful grounds. The house is classically thatched with Norfolk Reed for significant longevity, with attractive rendered elevations and exceptionally private gardens, awash with planting and specimen trees. Early inspection is strongly recommended to appreciate the stunning proportions of this signature Rugby home.Freehold EPC Exempt Council Tax Band GServices, Utilities & Property Information Utilities – Mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage. Tenure - Freehold Property Type – Grade II Listed, Detached House Construction Type – Brick, Thatched Roof Council Tax – Rugby Borough Council Council Tax Band - G Parking - Two gated, sweeping driveways that lead to a double garage and generous pea gravel parking area. Mobile Phone Coverage – 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet Connection – FTTP Broadband connection available. Special Notes – There are trees on the property with a Tree Preservation Order. The property has a thatched roof and specialist insurance has been taken out. Rights and arrangements - details in title deeds. The property is on multiple title deeds. Please speak to the agent for further details. Total Internal Floor Area – 3653 sq ft
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Contemporary house with garden Lutterworth (United Kingdom)
Set behind electric gates, in one of South Leicestershire's most prestigious locations, this exceptional modern detached family home presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial property, meticulously designed for contemporary living. With approximately 4,000 square feet of versatile accommodation, this residence offers an unparalleled blend of style, space, and functionality, all set within a generous plot of approximately half an acre with captivating open countryside views. You are immediately struck by the property's impressive scale as you step into the hall, where thoughtful design with double height ceiling with skylight and Crittall-style doors maximise natural light and flow. The heart of this magnificent home is undoubtedly the striking, open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space. This expansive area is perfect for both everyday family life and entertaining, featuring high-quality finishes, integrated appliances, and ample room for various configurations. The seamless connection between these zones creates a truly social environment, ideal for modern lifestyles. the kitchen features an over-sized island with stone worksurfaces, while a hidden pantry, concealed within the bespoke cabinetry, combined with separate utility provide function as well as form. Beyond the main living area, the ground floor offers further flexible reception spaces, providing three distinct areas in total. These can be adapted to suit individual needs, whether as formal lounges, a dedicated study, or children's playrooms. The property thoughtfully incorporates a dedicated gym, which could easily serve as a fifth double bedroom, offering flexibility for larger families or those requiring a home fitness suite. For entertainment, a dedicated cinema room provides the ultimate space for movie nights and immersive viewing experiences. Ascending to the first floor, you will find four generously proportioned double bedrooms, each offering comfort and privacy. Two of these bedrooms benefit from well-appointed en-suite shower rooms, providing a touch of luxury and convenience. A stylish family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, featuring modern fixtures and fittings. The overall design ensures that every member of the household enjoys their own private sanctuary. A significant advantage of this property is the separate one-bedroom annexe. This self-contained unit comprises an open-plan kitchen and living area, along with a separate bathroom, making it ideal for extended family, guests, or even as a potential income stream. Its independent access ensures privacy for both the main house occupants and the annexe residents. Externally, the property truly shines. Set within approximately half an acre, the grounds offer ample space for outdoor enjoyment and recreation. The secure, electric gates provide both privacy and peace of mind, leading to extensive parking facilities for multiple vehicles. The rear garden, with its open countryside views, creates a serene backdrop, perfect for al fresco dining, gardening, or simply relaxing and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. With convenient access to local amenities, reputable schools, and excellent transport links, including major road networks, this exceptional property represents a unique opportunity to acquire a truly outstanding family home that combines luxury, space, and a prime location.
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House with garden Lutterworth (United Kingdom)
The Belfry is an exceptional unlisted Early Georgian residence, dating from circa 1720 with a later Victorian addition, set within beautifully landscaped gardens and grounds extending to approximately 0.87 acres, alongside a further 2.7 acres of grazing land incorporating an original moat.Meticulously restored in recent years, the property seamlessly combines elegant period architecture with thoughtfully designed living spaces, creating a home of considerable character, scale and versatility. Offering extensive accommodation and a self-contained annexe, The Belfry presents a rare opportunity for both family living and multi-generational use.ACCOMMODATION SUMMARY The accommodation extends to approximately 7,500 ft² in total and comprises five principal reception rooms, alongside a stunning open-plan kitchen/breakfast/day room designed by Tom Howley. The main house offers six bedrooms and three bathrooms, complemented by extensive cellar space and a self-contained annexe.The layout is both elegant and highly practical, with well-defined formal and informal areas, supported by excellent ancillary and storage space, all enhanced by a wealth of fine character features. The drawing room is a particular highlight, featuring an impressive floor-to-ceiling bay with doors opening onto the formal gardens, creating a beautifully opulent space with exceptional attention to detail.The property is offered to the market with no onward chain, presenting an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a smooth and timely transaction.Tenure: Freehold EPC: E Council Tax Band: Main House G, Annexe AServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure – Freehold EPC Rating – E Council Tax Band – Main House G, Annexe A Local Authority – Harborough District Council Property Construction – Standard - brick and tile Electricity Supply – Mains Water Supply – Mains Drainage & Sewerage – Mains Heating – Gas central heating Broadband – FTTC Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – Some 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Double garage and driveway parking for 4+ cars. Access to an electric vehicle (EV) charging point. Special Notes – The property is split over two titles. The property is in a conservation area and is subject to restrictive covenants, rights, and easements. Trees within the boundary of the property are subject to a Tree Preservation Order (TPO). Please contact the agent for more information.Total Internal Floor Area – 7583 sq ftPlease click on the property brochure and the video for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Sam and Claire Funnell.
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House with garden and terrace Coventry (United Kingdom)
Discreetly positioned within a private courtyard setting, The Barn at Overstone Court is a beautifully executed four-bedroom barn conversion set within approximately 0.23 acres, offering an exceptional balance of architectural character, modern comfort and uninterrupted countryside views. Set back from the road and surrounded by open fields, the property enjoys a rare sense of peace and seclusion, creating a calm rural retreat without feeling isolated or disconnected. The approach immediately sets the tone. With four allocated parking spaces and a double garage, one side thoughtfully converted into a gym while retaining generous storage. The home combines practicality with flexibility. The courtyard arrangement enhances privacy and creates a welcoming, community-minded, yet tranquil arrival. Ground Floor: Internally, the barn’s origins are celebrated throughout. Vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and carefully retained architectural features give the home a strong sense of identity, while abundant natural light flows through well-placed windows and Velux roof lights, accentuating the volume and craftsmanship of the conversion. At the heart of the home sits the main living space, anchored by a striking brick fireplace and log burner, providing a warm and inviting focal point for family life and winter evenings alike. The kitchen blends character with contemporary functionality, designed to support both everyday living and relaxed entertaining. A central island forms a natural hub for casual meals and conversation, complemented by high-end quality finishes and generous worktop space. A conveniently located WC further enhances day-to-day practicality for family life and guests alike. A separate utility room and additional side entrance provide an ideal alternative after countryside walks, offering space for coats, boots and muddy paws, while keeping the main living areas effortlessly ordered. A fitted study offers an ideal home-working environment or quiet retreat, further enhancing the versatility of the layout. First Floor:Four well-proportioned bedrooms are served by three bathrooms, two of which are en-suite, ensuring comfort, privacy and flexibility for both family members and guests. Outside:The garden is a defining feature. A paved patio provides an ideal space for outdoor dining and entertaining, leading onto a lawn framed by an arched hedgerow and gate. Beyond lies an ornamental pond and sweeping open countryside views, creating an ever-changing rural backdrop that can be enjoyed throughout the seasons, from peaceful sunrise moments to long summer evenings taking in the scenery. The property has been comprehensively improved over time, including a new roof, windows and doors, an upgraded central heating system and boiler, solar panels for hot water, new kitchens and bathrooms, and the addition of an EV charging point. These enhancements have been carefully integrated to ensure modern efficiency sits comfortably alongside the barn’s original character. Location:Equally appealing is the sense of community. Friendly neighbours and regular village events foster a welcoming atmosphere, while direct access to walking and running routes across surrounding farmland encourages an active outdoor lifestyle. Despite its rural setting, supermarkets, motorway links, golf clubs, cinemas and restaurants are all within a short drive. The Revel C of E Primary is also located close by in Monks Kirby, with St. Andrew’s nursey also easily within reach in the nearby village of Shilton.The Barn at Overstone Court is more than a beautiful home, it offers a lifestyle defined by space, tranquillity and understated luxury, in one of Warwickshire’s most appealing countryside settings.Services, Utilities & Property Information:Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Rugby EPC Rating: C Property construction: Standard Brick and Tile Electricity supply: Mains Water supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas Broadband: FTTC connection is available, we advise you check with your provider. Mobile signal/coverage: 5G connection is available, we advise you check with your provider. Parking: 4 allocated parking spacesSpecial Notes: The property benefits from solar panels, installed in 2010, there is also an EV charger.Viewing Arrangements: Strictly via the vendors sole agent Fine & Country Coventry, Nuneaton and Balsall Common.
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House with pool Lutterworth (United Kingdom)
Welcome to Bosworth House, a residence of uncommon presence and scale, set discreetly behind brick walls along one of Husbands Bosworth’s most established lanes. A sweeping driveway announces arrival, drawing the eye towards this imposing country residence whose architecture speaks quietly of confidence rather than display. This is a home that has evolved with care, balancing historic grandeur with the expectations of contemporary living. Extending to over 11,000 square feet, the house unfolds with a sense of generosity and rhythm. Ceiling heights, proportions and light have been carefully preserved, allowing each principal room to feel both expansive and composed. Reception spaces flow with ease, offering the flexibility required for both formal entertaining and relaxed family life. Entrances rarely come as a grand as this flag stone hall, which invites you in to this home that is steeped in history and architectural features. Round the corner, a bespoke staircase is bathed in light which spills through an impression gothic-arched, chapel window. At the heart of the home, you will find, not one, but two kitchens. The formal kitchen, perfect for entertaining and gatherings, has been re-fitted with an extensive range of fitted units and central island with granite work surfaces, with a five oven Aga range, nestled within the original fireplace. The secondary, (spice), kitchen, is equipped with an equally extensive range of fitted units, complemented with high-spec appliances including a Samsung oven, Zanussi microwave and Neff dishwasher, making it an ideal, functional spice kitchen. Beyond here, is the laundry room, with plumbing for appliances. The cellar, which is accessed from the main kitchen, features four separate, barrel ceiling chambers. The principal living areas are anchored by craftsmanship and quiet detail rather than ostentation. South facing and with views extending into the secluded garden that soften the interior and reinforce the sense of privacy throughout. A dedicated study, games room and cinema room allow the house to adapt seamlessly to different rhythms of life, while the inclusion of an indoor swimming pool elevates everyday living into something more restorative. Bathed in natural light, this space offers year-round enjoyment and opens out to the landscaped garden beyond. Bosworth House’s accommodation is exceptional in both scale and execution. Seven beautifully appointed suites, each comprising a bedroom, dressing room and en suite bathroom, provide a level of comfort more often associated with the finest boutique hotels. Every suite has been designed to offer independence and retreat, making the house equally suited to multi-generational living, hosting guests, or simply enjoying space without compromise. The grounds, extending to approximately one acre, have been thoughtfully landscaped to create structure without formality. Mature planting frames open lawns, terraces and quieter corners, offering privacy and changing outlooks throughout the seasons. It is a setting that feels established and calm, yet entirely manageable. Completing the estate is a substantial triple garage, discreetly positioned and accessed via separate, secure gates, features an external staircase leading to a studio above that lends itself to a range of uses, from a home office to creative space, or ancillary accommodation. Practical considerations have been handled with the same attention as the main house, ensuring functionality never intrudes upon the overall elegance. Please note: Planning permission, (17/01457/FUL), which has since lapsed, has previously been granted for the demolition of the triple garage and erection of a pair of semi-detached dwellings (re-submission of 14/01138/FUL). The historic village of Husbands Bosworth, is a thriving village, lying at crossroads, roughly equidistant from Leicester and Northampton and also from the towns of Market Harborough and Lutterworth. With mainline rail links to London from Market Harborough and Rugby, and major roads, M1, M6 and A14 within easy reach, the village and surrounding area, has proven popular with commuters. The village itself features a well-regarded primary school, mini-supermarket/post-office, doctors surgery, dental practice, public house and recreational facilities. Bosworth House is not simply large; it is considered. It offers the rare combination of architectural presence, modern comfort and a sense of permanence that cannot be replicated. Represented by Charlie Sylvanus-Jones By Design Homes Market Harborough, this is a property for those who recognise quality and true luxury, instinctively.
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House Bedworth (United Kingdom)
An exceptional countryside residence in Bulkington, this luxurious six-bedroom home offers a perfect blend of modern living and rustic charm. Set within peaceful surroundings, it boasts high-spec interiors, extensive leisure facilities, and is offered fully furnished with no onward chain.Please click on the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Damion Merry.Accommodation Summary Ground Floor The ground floor offers an impressive and versatile layout, beginning with a grand entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. A luxurious sitting room with a wood-burning stove provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, complemented by underfloor heating throughout key areas.The heart of the home is the exceptional kitchen and family room, complete with integrated appliances and a striking wood-fired pizza oven—perfect for entertaining and everyday living.Additional ground floor highlights include a dedicated cinema room with air conditioning and massage reclining chairs, a stylish guest bedroom with adjoining bathroom, and a substantial home office. A private wellness suite featuring a gym, sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi creates a spa-like retreat within the home. Practical features include a garage, kennel, CCTV system, and fingerprint entry access.First Floor Upstairs, the property continues to impress with six generously sized bedrooms. The principal suite is particularly notable, featuring a dressing room and a luxurious en-suite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are well-proportioned and designed to offer comfort and privacy, with elevated views across the surrounding countryside.Outside The property is accessed via a gated driveway providing parking for up to sixteen vehicles, including three EV charging points.A beautifully finished sandstone courtyard with dual-gated access offers both privacy and elegance, while the surrounding grounds enjoy views over rolling countryside and mature greenery.Location Bulkington is a quintessential English village nestled in the heart of Warwickshire’s rolling countryside. Known for its strong community spirit, charming pubs, and local amenities, it offers a peaceful yet well-connected lifestyle.The village benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to the M6, M69, and A444, connecting to Coventry, Birmingham, and Leicester. Nearby train stations at Bedworth and Nuneaton provide regular services to major cities, while Birmingham Airport is within convenient reach.Families are well catered for with a range of highly regarded schools, including: •The Canons C of E Primary School – Outstanding •Our Lady & St. Joseph Catholic Academy – Outstanding •President Kennedy School Academy •Higham Lane School •Eden Girls’ School, Coventry – OutstandingIndependent options nearby include King Henry VIII School, Bablake School, and Kenilworth School and Sixth Form.Services, Utilities & Property Information: Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: D Local Authority: Rugby Borough Council EPC Rating: D Property Construction: Standard Construction – brick & tile Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Gas Central Heating Broadband: FTTC/FTTH/Cable Superfast broadband connection available. We advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Gated driveway with space for up to 16 vehicles, garage, and EV charging points. Total Internal Floor Area: 5,038sq.ft.
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House with terrace Willoughby Waterleys (United Kingdom)
Tucked away in the former grounds of The Manor, Kingsleigh House is one of just five individual homes forming this exclusive development in the heart of the highly sought-after south Leicestershire village of Willoughby Waterleys.This modern five-bedroom residence occupies a superb 0.25-acre west-facing plot backing directly onto open countryside — offering an exceptional combination of contemporary design, generous living space, and stunning rural views.Beautifully remodelled by the current owner, the property showcases luxurious open-plan interiors and meticulous attention to detail throughout, creating a truly impressive family home.A welcoming central hallway leads to a guest cloakroom and a versatile snug/study, ideal for home working. To the rear, a dual-aspect lounge offers a more formal living space, perfect for relaxing or entertaining, with double glazed doors opening into the stunning open-plan living, dining and kitchen area.The bespoke kitchen forms the heart of the home, featuring a large central island with seating and a comprehensive range of Miele appliances. The open-plan layout also provides a dedicated space for formal dining, seamlessly connected to the living and kitchen areas. The adjoining living area, centred around a contemporary multi-fuel stove, is bathed in natural light from sliding bi-fold doors and lantern roof lights, and opens directly onto the rear terrace, providing a natural extension of the living space into the garden.A utility room with external access completes the ground floor, while an internal glazed door leads to the double garage, complete with ambient lighting and an internal viewing window — ideal for car enthusiasts.The principal bedroom suite enjoys a dual-aspect outlook across the countryside, a fitted dressing room, and a luxurious refitted four-piece ensuite with a walk-in shower and freestanding bath. A guest bedroom benefits from its own refitted shower room, while a further double bedroom and a stylish family bathroom complete the first floor.On the second floor, there are two additional double bedrooms, both featuring useful eaves storage, offering excellent flexibility for guests, teenagers, or hobbies.To the front, there is generous off-road parking and access to the double garage. The rear garden is a particular highlight — west-facing and backing directly onto open countryside, it enjoys sunshine throughout the day and breath taking evening sunsets. The rear terrace, accessed via the sliding bi-fold doors, provides a seamless space for outdoor dining and entertaining, ideal for family life and entertaining.SituationWilloughby Waterleys is a charming village nestled in the south Leicestershire countryside, approximately 8 miles north of Leicester city centre and 7 miles from Lutterworth. Surrounded by some of the county’s most scenic landscapes, the village offers a peaceful rural setting with an active local community. At its heart is St Mary's Church, dating back to the 13th century, and the area is interwoven with footpaths and bridleways, perfect for exploring the surrounding countryside.Schooling is available in the nearby villages of Countesthorpe, Gilmorton, and at Lutterworth College. For those seeking independent education, excellent options nearby include Leicester Grammar School and LGS Stoneygate in Great Glen, as well as the renowned Rugby School.The village also benefits from excellent transport connections, with easy access to the M1, M6, and A14. Rail services from Leicester and Rugby provide regular direct routes to London St Pancras and Euston, with journey times of just over an hour.Additional InformationTenure: FreeholdServices: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Heating: Gas central HeatingLocal Authority: Harborough district council.EPC Rating: CCouncil Tax Band: GSuperfast Broadband FTTC 80 MbpsDisclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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House with terrace Willoughby Waterleys (United Kingdom)
Meadowtoft is a charming and characterful period home, situated in the highly sought-after village of Willoughby Waterleys. Lovingly restored by the current owners, the property offers beautifully presented and well-proportioned family accommodation arranged over three floors, combining period features with modern living.The attractive façade is complemented by fitted shutters and stripped internal doors, setting the tone for the character found throughout. The property is entered via a central hallway, which provides access to two elegant reception rooms - a formal dining room and a sitting room - both centred around wood-burning stoves, creating warm and inviting spaces.To the rear, a superb triple-aspect lounge is filled with natural light and features a stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove. A striking glazed gable with French doors opens onto the rear garden, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor living. The spacious dining kitchen enjoys a bay window overlooking the garden and open countryside beyond and is fitted with bespoke cabinetry, thoughtfully designed to incorporate integrated appliances alongside a range-style cooker.The ground floor is further complemented by a guest cloakroom, along with access to a cellar which is currently utilised as a utility room and also incorporates a wine cellar.To the first floor are three generous double bedrooms, all benefiting from fitted wardrobes, including a principal bedroom with ensuite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are served by a well-appointed four-piece family bathroom.Occupying the second floor is a bright landing with a floor-to-ceiling picture window overlooking open countryside, alongside two further bedrooms, one enhanced by fitted wardrobes and useful eaves storage, with a shower room serving this level.Externally, the property enjoys a beautifully maintained plot, including a south-west facing paved terrace ideal for outdoor dining, leading onto a lawned garden. Electric gates open onto a flagstone driveway, which provides ample parking and leads to a detached double garage with two electric up-and-over doors. A further lawned garden lies adjacent to open fields and is thoughtfully planted with mature shrubs, well-stocked borders, and a greenhouse.A wonderful opportunity to acquire a character home in a desirable village setting, offering both charm and practical family living.Situation Willoughby Waterleys is a charming village nestled in the south Leicestershire countryside, approximately 8 miles north of Leicester city centre and 7 miles from Lutterworth. Surrounded by some of the county’s most scenic landscapes, the village offers a peaceful rural setting with an active local community. At its heart is St Mary's Church, dating back to the 13th century, and the area is interwoven with footpaths and bridleways, perfect for exploring the surrounding countryside.Schooling is available in the nearby villages of Countesthorpe, Gilmorton, and at Lutterworth College. For those seeking independent education, excellent options nearby include Leicester Grammar School and LGS Stoneygate in Great Glen, as well as the renowned Rugby School.The village also benefits from excellent transport connections, with easy access to the M1, M6, and A14. Rail services from Leicester and Rugby provide regular direct routes to London St Pancras and Euston, with journey times of just over an hour.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - E EPC Rating - D Services - The property is believed to be connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage, and has gas central heating, along with fully double glazed windows and doors. Mobile Phone coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - Standard ADSL 5Mbps, Ultrafast FTTC 80Mbps broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Local Authority - Harborough District Council. Listed Building Status - None. Construction - Standard Brick.
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House with garden and terrace Shearsby (United Kingdom)
Tall Trees is a fabulous architect designed house built by the current owner in 2019 to their own exacting specification and with approximately 4 years remaining on an LABC structural cOccupying a generous plot of approx. 0.4 acres, the house is set in the most tranquil position, being afforded stunning views over the surrounding countryside, with the sun setting across the fields visible from the living kitchen and master bedroom.Boasting in excess of 3000 sq ft of internal accommodation, with garage and fantastic outbuilding in addition, currently being utilised as GYM.GROUND FLOOR The property is entered into via the spacious double height entrance hall, off the entrance hall is the sitting room which has a wonderful feature fireplace with log burning stove. A further reception room is off the entrance hall, which is currently being used as a bedroom that has the benefit of an en-suite bathroom. At the end of the entrance hall are double doors that open directly onto the hub of the house the family kitchen which in turn is open plan to the stunning living and and dining area with banks of Bi-folding doors on both the North and Westerly elevations looking out over the gardens and countryside beyond. Further accommodation on the ground floor is a fantastic second reception room, currently being utilised as a games room, but could be a formal dining room a second reception room. There is a utility room off the kitchen with access to the downstairs shower room and a door leading out to the rear garden and giving access to door leading to the back of the garage.FIRST FLOOR The master suite occupies the whole wing of the property the bedroom has a Juliet balcony overlooking the surrounding countryside; a spacious walk-through dressing area and dressing room and the en-suite has a beautiful standalone bath and large walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.Two additional double bedrooms both have fitted wardrobes and are served by the family bathroom again with a standalone bath and shower, two wash basins and WC.OUTSIDE Tall Trees is approached via a shared driveway, which is owned by Tall Tree which leads to the gated entrance of Tall Trees that gives way to a generous driveway with parking for multiple vehicles and garage-store. The gardens are a beautiful feature of the home with a large paved patio area that extends from the westerly side of the house, accessed via the bi-folding doors in the kitchen, around to the rear, spanning the entire width of the house. The gardens are primarily laid to lawn, with mature borders and a decked area that houses the fantastic outbuilding, currently set up as the GYM.Location The beautiful village of Shearsby is set in the South Leicestershire countryside approximately 9 miles South of Leicester and equidistance to Lutterworth and the medieval market town of Market Harborough, which both provide extensive facilities and a range of independent boutique shopping, restaurants, bars and hotels as well as supermarkets including a Waitrose. Recreational activities are plentiful for all age groups with nearby golf courses including Ullesthorpe, Lutterworth, Market Harborough, and Kilworth Springs. Situated between the two towns is the innovative Kilworth open-air theatre set under sail-like canopies within the grounds of Kilworth House Hotel.Although protected as a Conservation Area, Shearsby is by no means dormant – it is a lively, active and busy community with the Village Green, the Old School House converted into the village hall, St Mary Magdalene Church and The Chandlers Public House forming the heart of the village.The area boasts an excellent standard of schools, with the local primary schools at both Arnesby and nearby Gilmorton. As well as a good range of state secondary schools in nearby Lutterworth, private schooling is available nearby at Rugby School and Leicester Grammar School (Great Glen).Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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House with garden and terrace Shearsby (United Kingdom)
Yew Tree House presents as an attractive, well-built cottage from the kerb side on Fenny Lane. It is certainly that but so, so much more. Dating from the 1700’s, it was originally a farmhouse until the present owners in 2013 realised its potential. With a vision to create a home suited for its rural location and contemporarily equipped for the future, they extended and modernised the entire property, the result is a prestigious, bespoke four bedroom house in a prime location.The property is directly approached from the road and has a block paved drive at the side leading to double wooden gates. A car could be parked here but beyond the gates the drive becomes gravelled and leads to a double garage where there is ample room for turning and parking multiple vehicles. Fencing, mature shrubbery, hedging and native trees provide seclusion and privacy surrounding a landscaped garden to the rear of the house. Yew Tree House and grounds are deceptively large and while certainly appealing from initial observation, it is only when entered and explored that the size and beautiful interior can be fully appreciated: it is a surprise for all the right reasons.Roof tops and chimney stacks The house is traditionally built with red brick walls, rustic chimney stacks, cross gabled roofs and contemporary window frames. Within the oak and glass portico, there is an oak seat and the thresholds have been kept and reused from the original farmhouse. Slate floors are used throughout, including the patio outside the living room.Yew Tree House is built on two levels and has a cellar. There are presently four bedrooms – two with ensuite- a large bathroom, two reception rooms, a separate shower room and a generous open plan kitchen/ dinning/ living space. The house is tastefully decorated using coordinated features and materials of the highest specification. It is in a quiet location as Shearsby is reached from a branch road off the main A5199 and avoids through traffic. This is a delightful residence that has been cared for and nurtured to exacting standards and richly benefits from the rural charm of its position.Extended and improved to exacting standardsUndeniably, the house is impressively large and individual. On entry into the dining room, cottage features remain and the focal point is the open fire place. The exposed brick chimney and integrated oak shelving compliment the exposed beams overhead and create a room that mingles traditional characteristics with a contemporary style. Light permeates the ground floor ahead, as doorways have been widened and the length of the house can be seen with views of the patio and garden. Here, the benefit of singularly using slate flooring is apparent as it links the areas and the overall impression is of space and a relaxed airiness.Next door, the snug is decorated in a similar style but has a log burner. It retains its door and provides a cosy, private retreat away from the openness of the extended rear parts of the house: a perfect place to read in or watch the television. The hall crosses the house from the shower room to the right and the staircase to the left. The staircase is a bespoke fusion of steel, glass and French oak treads. It appears to float between levels and is cast in light from the thermal translucent glass block wall it rises against. The staircase leads to the cellar beneath the house which is suitable for storage and above to the first floor landing, where a feature beam runs along the width of the house and displays lighting. Directly opposite the staircase, a shower room is fitted with walk in shower, vanity unit and toilet. This enables the snug to be used as a fifth ground floor bedroom with convenient bathing facilities, if required. The bathing facilities throughout Yew Tree House are modern, stylish and well maintained. White suites are complimented with tiling to floors and walls, and high quality fixtures and fittings are standard. A modern living space with a focus on relaxed entertainingStepping down into the kitchen from the hall, the impressive open plan living space is organised into purposeful zones. The kitchen has an individually designed island for informal dining and a very large lounge area, presently arranged to benefit from a media wall and a wall corner log burner. Floor to ceiling translucent panes of glass along two elevations begin here – the master bedroom suite is immediately above – and full height bifolding doors that open onto a secluded patio area. The central island houses an induction hob, a sink with boiling water tap and waste bin cupboard. A curved Corian worktop provides seating for eight people and a full height wall of cupboards includes a small pantry area. Further worktops permit food preparation and spaces for equipment while integrated appliances such as a fridge freezer and eye level electric oven and steam oven are also included. A wine rack, two large larder cupboards, a double door cupboard for coats and a feature bookcase made from French oak includes two large cutlery drawers and completes the designer kitchen.A separate utility/laundry room is accessed along a glass corridor and provides additional room for grocery or appliance requirements. It is fitted with a sink unit, cupboards and plumbing for a washing machine and condensing tumble dryer. There is a separate toilet and hand basin next door. To the side of the patio outside of the living room, the corridor presents as a wall of glazed glass and hides the rooms within but means that the facilities are within easy reach. This corridor leads to the double garage which is currently used as a gym. It has an alcove suitable for a fridge and freezer, and hooks for coats. Electrically operated garage doors allow its original use to be recommissioned but a single steel side door equally permits other options. To the first floor and views of the gardenThere are four double, carpeted bedrooms on the first floor. The master suite to the rear, has patio doors opening onto a balcony. This permits views over the sedum roof of the garage/gym and garden beyond. It is a particularly luxurious room and has a vaulted ceiling, a fully glazed gable end and a pair of integrated wardrobes. Its large ensuite has spiralled glass partitioning, a walk in shower, toilet and vanity unit. The bedroom across the landing shares similar views, while bedroom three is to the front. This double aspect room looks to the village green, renowned for its preservation as an original feature of the village landscape and protected by residential ownership to remain unchanged. The remaining fourth bedroom is fitted with integral wardrobes and has an ensuite consisting of walk in shower, toilet and vanity unit. The substantial family bathroom is equipped with a large quadrant shower and corner bath, vanity unit and toilet. As with many aspects of this property, the bathing facilities have been totally renewed, redecorated and accessorised to a high specification providing beautifully designed rooms with white suites, contemporary lighting and pristine tiling. All curtains, light fittings and carpets on all levels are included within the sale of this property. Wander through the gardenThe garden is another beautiful asset of Yew Tree House. From the roadside it would be difficult to appreciate the length of its plot or the variation of the landscaping included. It is well stocked with herbaceous borders and specimen trees, including a white mulberry, laburnum and many acers. An artificial turf lawn, patios and walk ways have been incorporated, and a bridge leads over a natural pond to the largest southwest facing patio and barbecue area. The dining area looks back to views of the village and there is a hot tub. Beyond this partitioned space, a shaded garden leads to a further vegetable garden with raised beds, a fruit cage, cold frames, a green house and sheds. Location The beautiful village of Shearsby is set in the South Leicestershire countryside approximately 9 miles South of Leicester and equidistance to Lutterworth and the medieval market town of Market Harborough, which both provide extensive facilities and a range of independent boutique shopping, restaurants, bars and hotels as well as supermarkets including a Waitrose. Recreational activities are plentiful for all age groups with nearby golf courses including Ullesthorpe, Lutterworth, Market Harborough, and Kilworth Springs. Situated between the two towns is the innovative Kilworth open-air theatre set under sail-like canopies within the grounds of Kilworth House Hotel.Although protected as a Conservation Area, Shearsby is by no means dormant – it is a lively, active and busy community with the Village Green, the Old School House converted into the village hall, St Mary Magdalene Church and The Chandlers Public House forming the heart of the village.The area boasts an excellent standard of schools, with the local primary schools at both Arnesby and nearby Gilmorton. As well as a good range of state secondary schools in nearby Lutterworth, private schooling is available nearby at Rugby School and Leicester Grammar School (Great Glen).
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Contemporary house with pool and garden Broughton Astley (United Kingdom)
Established and privateThe White House is elegantly bordered by landscaped gardens that create a spacious half an acre of grounds surrounding the property, set well back from Cosby Road in the popular village of Broughton Astley. This house is an imposing detached property in a central location that provides a generous home in each and every aspect. If you are looking for a large detached house with open countryside close by but equally convenient access to major transport networks, look no further, you have found it! This is your opportunity to purchase a beautifully renovated house in a prime position that maintains the air of an established home. It offers seclusion and privacy, a new roof (fitted in 2025) and generously sized rooms including: four reception rooms, a kitchen diner, five double bedrooms-two with en-suites, a utility room, two shower rooms, family bathroom and a heated indoor swimming pool, fitted in July 2022.There is a generous feel about this home and this is initiated with the width and layout of the front garden. Not only does this area give a safe and wide boundary from the road, it provides a substantial double gated driveway for vehicles to enter and exit without needing to turn around. The block paved drive sweeps up to the front of the property around a semi-circle planted bed of established trees and shrubs, bordered by planting and newly replaced fencing on all sides. Contemporary Canted bay windows, graphite grey frames and white render, with a chimney stack rising above an open gabled roof: these features combine in the initial view of The White House. It is a large property and has been extended to provide a unique layout. There are two matching composite front doors in a modern design. The first allows immediate, independent entry into the left side of the house where a lengthy utility room is alongside the open kitchen/diner. The second front door is the main entrance point and is framed by a columned portico, above which a balcony is accessed from one of the largest bedrooms through French doors. Once inside the entrance hall, the fresh neutral colour palette for the entire interior decoration of the house is clearly seen: muted greys, fresh whites and occasionally a contrasting darker shade of blue or black, creates a coordinated scheme. The White House has been completely rewired and has had a new heating system fitted, including three combination boilers. This has meant that everywhere has been redecorated, and in this process internal flooring and doors were replaced. The property has full 360 degree CCTV, air conditioning and a security system - fitted in September 2022 - which can be operated remotely through a mobile phone. Spacious and inviting The main entrance hall has hard flooring. It is an uncluttered, welcoming space, filled with light and featuring a white spindled, carpeted staircase with storage. White framed, multi glass paned doors provide entrances into the snug, lounge and lastly the kitchen/diner.The snug has double glass doors and an inviting view of the garden. The flooring here, is identical to the hall and kitchen. Although a separate room, the areas sympathetically flow together to immediately create an impression of size and space. Similarly, the lounge benefits from dual aspect windows and is generously proportioned. This room is carpeted and provides a flame effect feature fire below the wall mounted television. Furniture can be imaginatively used to zone the areas and presently a formal dining table has been placed to appreciate the garden views while eating. It is through double doors that the next combination of rooms open to provide a games room, gym, shower room and fully heated swimming pool.The games room comfortably holds a full sized snooker table, which comes complete with the property. It is next door to a room used as a gym, shower room and plant room for the pool. The pool is less than 2 years old and has four bi-folding doors opening onto the privacy of the patio. Measuring from three feet to six feet at its greatest depth, it is a luxurious addition to the house and has its own convenient shower room only a few steps away. It is worth noting that if ground floor accommodation is required, the room used as a gym could easily become another bedroom or office space. It has a side door for independent access.The kitchen hubThe island kitchen/diner is as coordinated a component of this house as any other of the beautifully spacious rooms. The White House is very much the blue print for comfortable, contemporary living and the kitchen is designed to be practical and easy on the eye. Subtle lighting, splash back underground tiling, a run of black granite worktops and light grey units at floor and wall level with smooth brushed steel handles, provide a great space to prepare food and relax with family and friends. A further cosy area is tucked to the side and is ideal for a dining table, with double doors opening into the rear garden, linking indoor and outdoor spaces together.The kitchen has integrated appliances: oven, extractor fan, fridge, and dishwasher. There is ample space for free standing appliances too and the utility room to the right is fitted with further storage and plumbing for laundry appliances. Adjacent to this, there is a second shower room, conveniently providing bathing facilities at either end of the house. A selection of beautiful bedrooms The spacious feel of this impressive house is now continued as you move upstairs. The stairs lead to a carpeted, upper floor landing. This property provides five generous double bedrooms, well maintained and fitted with carpets and (with the one exception) white bespoke wardrobes. The two largest rooms easily qualify as master suites, having en-suites, French doors and ample space for bedroom furniture. For clarity, the prime suite over the swimming pool has dual aspect windows, a unit at the foot of the bed storing a fitted TV, and an en-suite comprising of double basins, toilet, Jacuzzi bath, heated towel rail and tiles to floor and walls. The family bathroom comprises of a toilet, wall suspended sink unit, walk in shower, free standing bath with central tap, integrated mirror and towel rail, with wall to ceiling tiles. The last en-suite is attached to the bedroom over the kitchen and has similarly fitted high quality bathing facilities, with double vanity unit, glass fronted storage, walk in shower, toilet, towel rail and tiling.Fixtures, tiling and accessories have been fitted and maintained to a very high standard throughout The White House. The family friendly gardenA large patio area closest to the house has an open gazebo structure, providing shade and the perfect place to eat and relax outside. Beyond, the expanse of lawn is perfect for team games or for further landscaping, as the size of the plot provides the wonderful opportunity for choice. It is a valuable and generous component, which perfectly frames this bespoke home.Broughton Astley LE9Broughton Astley is advantageously situated in the south of Leicestershire. ‘Advantageously’ because it is only 9 miles from Leicester’s city centre, 6 miles east of Hinckley and about 14 miles from Coventry. The M1 (junction 20, south, near to Lutterworth and junction 21, north), M6 and M69 maximise the potential for travel by road from this central location. There is also the train station at Narborough, less than 5 miles away for those who need a more distant commute, with trains running regularly to London St Pancras International.The bustling village is part of the Harborough district of Leicestershire and although it has existed for centuries, this large village continues to appeal to the community through a wide selection of sport, education and leisure amenities. There are an array of shops, restaurants, cafes and parks, with the additional benefits provided by a local chemist, post office and library. St Mary’s is the parish church and can boast of being officially referenced as far back as 1220. The locality combines the convenience of such things as supermarkets and the Broughton Astley Leisure Centre, with the valuable appeal of nature reserves and bridal paths. There is something for everyone, whether it be a night class run through the Thomas Estley Community College or a pre-school playgroup. For those requiring primary schools, there are three: Orchard Primary School, Hallbrook Primary School and Old Mill Primary School. The Office for Standards in Education - OFSTED – is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated standards of practice for all educational providers in the vicinity.Additional Information:EPC - DCouncil Tax Banding - GLocal Authority - Harborough District Of LeicestershireBroadband Speed - 1130MbDisclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Bubbenhall (United Kingdom)
Abbey House is a beautifully restored Georgian gem, set in the heart of the charming Warwickshire village of Bubbenhall. This elegant six-bedroom detached home, together with its delightful three-bedroom Abbey Cottage, sits within around half an acre of private grounds and effortlessly blends timeless character with modern luxury.Dating back to the early 1750s, this Grade II Listed property has been lovingly renovated and extended by the current owners, preserving its original period features while introducing a refined contemporary finish.Perfectly positioned in the village centre, Abbey House enjoys the best of country living — with two welcoming pubs, a pretty church, and a friendly community — all just a short drive from the vibrant towns of Leamington Spa, Warwick, and Coventry. It’s a truly special home that offers heritage, space, and a wonderful sense of village life.Step Inside Arriving through the charming timber gate onto stone and blue brick walkways, you are welcomed by the main entrance to Abbey House and a side stable door leading to the kitchen/dining extension.Inside, the hallway features original flagstone flooring and an elm staircase. To the left, the main living room boasts an inglenook fireplace with multi-fuel burner, exposed brick, oak beams, and engineered oak flooring. To the right, the family room offers a marble hearth, wooden panelling, and oak flooring. Both rooms enjoy views over the south-facing gardens with mature shrubs, lawns, and patios.The newly extended open-plan kitchen/dining area features Indian flagstone flooring with underfloor heating, oak beamed ceiling, bespoke solid wood cabinetry, granite worktops, breakfast island, Belfast sink, Smeg range, and integrated appliances. A mezzanine above provides a cosy home office/snug and rear room off the kitchen back stairs an additional bedroom/playroom or office space. Upstairs, five double bedrooms and three bathrooms retain original beams, elm and oak flooring, cast-iron radiators, and underfloor heating in the main bathrooms, blending period charm with modern comfort.Abbey Cottage (Three-Bedroom Cottage) Converted in 2003/4, Abbey Cottage provides a superb self-contained space ideal for extended family, guests, or as a lucrative rental or holiday let opportunity. The characterful accommodation includes a spacious living room with exposed beams, tiled flooring, and an impressive inglenook fireplace with multi-fuel wood burner and exposed brickwork — creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.The well-appointed kitchen features solid timber cabinetry, a Belfast sink, quarry-tiled floor, and unique period details such as access to the original bread oven and a circular lead-lined linen basin.Upstairs, the first floor offers two charming bedrooms and a family bathroom, all showcasing exposed beams and timber flooring. The second floor hosts the main double bedroom with en suite shower room, timber beams, and Velux windows.Together, Abbey House and Abbey Cottage offer a rare combination of heritage, versatility, and refined country living. Whether enjoyed as a magnificent family residence with private guest accommodation or utilised to generate an attractive secondary income, this remarkable property represents a truly unique opportunity in one of Warwickshire’s most sought-after villages.Outside The property is surrounded by a delightful, rambling country garden, where cobbled stone and blue brick pathways wind through raised beds, mature shrubs, and trees. Various garden areas are thoughtfully divided by stone walls and gentle levels, creating intimate spots for alfresco dining, relaxing on the terrace, or enjoying family time with children’s play areas and a BBQ. Parking is available for several cars, and a barn store—benefiting from previous planning permission approval for residential conversion—offers exciting potential with a new planning application submitted due to lapsed time window to commence build from previous approval.A large top field garden or paddock extends from the main grounds, featuring open lawn, mature trees, and an original brick store shed awaiting renovation. The gardens provide endless opportunity for landscaping or further development, subject to listed building and planning consent. For those who love the outdoors, there are numerous local walks, and stabling is just half a mile away.Location Bubbenhall is a village and civil parish in the Warwick district of Warwickshire, England. The village lies off the A445 road, about 5.5 miles (9 km) southeast of Coventry, and 5 miles (8 km) north-northeast of Leamington Spa. According to the 2001 Census it had a population of 687, reducing to 655 at the 2011 Census.[1] It has two pubs, The Three Horseshoes and The Malt Shovel and a sports field with a village hall.Just to the east of the village is Ryton Pools Country Park and to the south is Weston and Waverley Wood. Nearby villages include Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Baginton, Stoneleigh and Weston under Wetherley.Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities- Mains water, electricity, gas, and drainage are understood to be connected to both of the properties. Tenure - Freehold Property Type - Detached Country house Construction Type - Standard - brick and tile Council Tax - Warwick District Council Council Tax Band - Main house: G. Cottage: D Parking - Driveway for 3 cars Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider.Freehold Main House EPC: D Cottage EPC: E Main House Tax Band: G Cottage Tax Band: DDirections Postcode: CV8 3BW / what3words: sleepy.unique.livedFor more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Sarah Garland at Fine & Country Leamington Spa.
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House with garden Bascote (United Kingdom)
Set in the charming hamlet of Bascote, Bascote House is a remarkable detached period home dating back to the 18th century. Once an original farmhouse, the property has been sympathetically restored and modernised by the current owners to offer a perfect balance of timeless character and modern comfort. Nestled behind mature hedging and a gravel driveway, this handsome double-fronted home boasts extensive living space across three floors, up to six well-sized bedrooms, and beautiful gardens – all within easy reach of South Warwickshire's major towns and transport links. Accommodation Overview Ground Floor: Bascote House opens into a welcoming entrance hall with beautiful Victorian floor tiles, leading to a spacious dining area with wooden flooring and central staircase. The ground floor includes a further two impressive reception rooms. A living room with a large bay window, impressive inglenook fireplace housing a wood burner and framed by a tiled hearth, a stone mantelpiece, and an original spice cupboard. On through to the cosy family room with wooden flooring, fitted with multiple bookshelves and cupboard space with original cast iron fireplace. A separate utility/boot room completes this level off the hallway. The bespoke kitchen is full of country charm, complete with flagstone flooring, exposed beams, marble worktops, an island, and a traditional Aga-style Alpha cooker. There’s access out of the French doors to one of the delightful private courtyards and a stable door round to the other. A Quirky hidden staircase in the corner leads up to the first floor. First Floor: The first floor comprises three generous bedrooms, all full of natural light and character. These are served by two beautifully finished bathrooms with underfloor heated tiles and antique baths (a slipper bath and a resurfaced roll-top bath) finished with period-style taps and handheld shower attachments. A large central landing provides additional seating or workspace and leads to the second floor. Second Floor: The second floor offers further versatile accommodation including the largest bedroom with large adjoining dressing room with bespoke fitted wardrobes, this could offer an additional bedroom. The smaller bedroom currently used as a gym room with its own fully tiled en-suite—ideal for guests or multi-generational living. There is also a fantastic study area on this floor. Outdoor Space The house sits within a large private plot with an large lawned garden to the front and courtyard gardens to the rear. The front garden is a beautiful, manicured lawn enclosed by brick walls and borders populated with established trees, hedges, shrubs, and colorful flowerbeds providing privacy. There are numerous fruit and nut trees. The gravel driveway offers ample off-road parking. There is a detached single garage found in the shared courtyard to the rear. To the rear are two delightful private courtyard gardens. One lies just out of the French doors from the kitchen the other to the south-westerly side, with vines, box shrub square, gravel center, and brick pathways, to catch the rays from afternoon to sunset. Location Bascote is a charming rural hamlet in South Warwickshire, located just outside the popular village of Long Itchington and within easy reach of Leamington Spa, Southam, and the M40 motorway. The area is known for its tranquil countryside walks, welcoming community, and scenic surroundings. Excellent schooling, transport links and amenities are all a short drive away, making this a perfect retreat for families and commuters alike. Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G EPC Rated: Listed Property Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities – Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Tenure - Freehold Property Type – Detached Grade II Listed Property Construction Type – Standard – brick & tile Council Tax – Stratford-Upon-Avon Council Tax Band - G Parking – Garage Parking Space – 1 (Detached Single Garage) Off Road Parking Spaces – Multiple Mobile Phone Coverage – 5G signal available; please check with your provider. Broadband Availability – Ultrafast fibre broadband available in the area with download speeds of 1800mbs and upload speeds of 220mbs.
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House with garden and terrace Cosby (United Kingdom)
Notably contemporaryLocated within the south Leicestershire village of Cosby, this house sitting on a third of an acre of ground, has been redesigned to maximise its potential. Containing over 3,000 square feet of interior space, it easily fulfils contemporary expectations for a bespoke executive property. Originally constructed during the 1940s, it has been the project of the present homeowner for ten years, with a complete renovation and extension beginning in October 2020 and a total rewiring in 2023. The resulting transformation is an outstanding detached house that along with many other features, provides three reception rooms, a spacious kitchen and breakfast diner, and a ground floor guest suite with five large double bedrooms across the first floor.Established residential area The house is located within a quiet residential area of similarly unique, characterful properties and benefits from little traffic by being atop a cul de sac. Kerb appeal is immediate. It is fronted by an open plan arrangement of paving, discreet planting and a wide drive that winds to the front and side. It is undoubtably a statement property. Characterful features include an intersecting and overlaid hip and valley roof, with dormer windows and an impressive apex window. Anthracite window frames and white rendered walls create expectations of a modern interior, as everything about the exterior-including the new roof complete with replacement fascia, soffits and guttering- establishes the impression of sharp, clean structural lines. This is enforced by the symmetry of the open weather porch, shielding a composite front door, and matched with a pair of translucent glass panels.Vehicular access is unhindered and there is ample parking. An integral single garage is immediately to the right of the property and access to the main house can be gained from here, through a downstairs washroom. The garage is equipped with overhead lighting, a store cupboard and power. The tour of the ground floorThe house has been totally renovated and enlarged to prioritise light, airiness and space. From the first step across the threshold, the interior structural elements and decoration speak of an intrinsic simplicity and beauty through the choice of textures, fixtures and fittings. This is a generous property that reflects minimalism, great design and decisions made with high quality as standard. The residence is in every way, uncluttered. Unhindered lines of sight and a neutral colour palette, provide an interior décor that is the blueprint for free flow contemporary living, and the central point of convergence, is the entrance hall.The hall’s stunning apex window and vaulted ceiling is a major feature. It adds warmth, light and a volume of overhead space that encourages the visitor to look upwards to appreciate the white balustraded, carpeted staircase and gallery. This executive home has been renovated with an exacting level of detail and attention to the fixtures and fittings. The property is coordinated throughout with matching doors, skirting boards, switches and LED ambient lighting. Fitted blinds cover most windows and most can be operated with a remote control. In the hall there are deep set windows on each side of the entrance.Optimised open plan living The open plan kitchen diner is to the right and measures nearly a third of the internal downstairs area. Covered in large porcelain floor tiles, it is an extensive light-filled room with dual aspects, and incorporates many stylish features, seamlessly running from one purposed space to another. Beginning with the breakfast room, the window has a front aspect. It is presently used as an informal sitting area but however it is used, it is within sight and easy conversation of those in the kitchen. The versatility of this space is an asset.Beyond, the kitchen is amply fitted with soft closing wall and floor non-handle units, an expanse of work top across one wall and a central island with sink and three built in USB points. A large lantern sky light allows light to flood into the food preparation area and onto the integrated appliances including a microwave cooker, separate AEG oven, food warming drawer, wine coolers, a fridge freezer, an induction hob with extraction and a Quooker tap. Two large, fitted pullout waste drawers, a dishwasher, plus large under counter storage cupboards, complete the fully fitted kitchen which was recently installed in 2023. The central island, also houses room for stools, and who would not want to sit in such a wonderful room and admire the views through the bi-folding doors? They fold back to allow the raised terrace to become an extension of the room. This is ideal for entertaining and provides immediate access to the landscaped, private garden.A landscaped garden The garden is a continuation of the open plan scheme. It is a secluded, well-maintained garden and incorporates terracing, shrubbery, planted beds, hedges and trees. A sheltered summer house and green house with raised beds provide interest for keen gardeners, while a large, grassed area is perfect for children to play safely. It is by clever and practical design that these lovely outdoor areas are seamlessly linked to optimise space for maximum functionality, whether for everyday living or those special entertaining occasions. Reception roomsThe pantry and utility room are to the right of the kitchen. With additional storage, work top and sink, space is available for a washing machine and vented tumble drier. The utility room has access to the garden and is next door to a room presently used as a study. It has two windows looking into the rear garden. Leaving this room and walking back into the kitchen, a boot room is discreetly located in the hall and then a hallway links the remaining ground floor reception rooms and guest suite.Both reception rooms are spacious, easily cater for different arrangements of furniture and have patio doors opening to the terrace. The sitting room is particularly bright, as it also has two large picture windows. It is carpeted and fitted with coordinating blinds and curtains. Likewise, the lounge has curtains. This room has a wood effect laminate flooring and a large fireplace, displaying a slate hearth, oak mantel and black gas fire. The reception rooms share an internal window.The guest suite and first floor bedroomsBefore ascending to the first floor, the ground floor has a valuable asset that has yet to be investigated. A large, carpeted bedroom, with separate bathroom. These en-suite facilities consist of a walk-in shower, toilet, bidet, sink unit and stand-alone roll top bath. It is perfectly private as a guest suite or for a member of the family requiring ground floor accommodation. From the generous living areas on the ground floor the ascent to the first floor is dominated by the feature apex window. It allows natural light to flood the wide, airy landing. Here there are five double bedrooms, a study and family bathroom. The rooms have television and power points and three of the largest, private en-suites consisting of walk-in showers, toilets and vanity units. The prime suite has a dressing room, while others have integrated fitted wardrobes. Windows have been fitted with a combination of curtains and blinds: some remotely controlled. All the bathing facilities in this house are quite superior with high quality white sanitaryware, distinctive wall and floor tiling, lighting and heated towel rails. The family bathroom has a contemporary style free standing bath with hand shower, separate walk-in shower, vanity unit and toilet. The boiler and heating system were installed 2023. The water tank is a huge 150 litre Stelflow tank, perfect for large families. This is connected to a recently installed Worcester boiler. The boiler also feeds the under-floor heating in the kitchen. All installed in 2023. LOCALITYCosby LE9Cosby is a sought-after village advantageously situated in the south of Leicestershire, benefitting from all the merits of its countryside location while also being close to motorway and rail networks that crisscross the country. Administered by the Blaby District Council, larger towns nearby include Whetstone, Blaby, Wigston and Oadby. It is only 7 miles from Leicester’s city centre, with its multi-cultural restaurants, theatres, museums, galleries, rich retail selection and attractions such as the King Richard III exhibition. From Cosby the M 1 can be reached at junction 21, to the south near to Lutterworth and junction 20. The A426 is the main through road to Lutterworth, with train stations at Rugby for links to Birmingham and Narborough for links to Leicester, with trains running regularly to London St Pancras International. East Midlands Airport (EMB) and Birmingham Airport (BHX) are the closest airports. Cosby or ‘Cassebi’ was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 but given that the Fosse Way bounds the parish to the north, it may well have been a settlement in earlier times, having a notable stream running through it. St Michael’s and All Angels parish church dates from the fourteenth century and the village centre has a selection of buildings including a cruck-framed barn, that combine to mark the centuries that have passed, including the present development of homes. The original settlement from the was based around the open fields system of agriculture predating the Norman Conquest. In 1767 the Enclosure Act forced the predominantly farming community to become invested with industrial economics, namely framework knitting, and then boot and shoe manufacture. Today, the bustling village has a summer Yarn Bomb event that recalls its heritage links and brings many visitors. Although it has existed for centuries, this large village continues to appeal to the community through a wide selection of sport, education and leisure amenities, including an array of shops, a library, cafes (including a popular fish and chip shop) and parks and Golf course. For more details this site may help: https://www.townandvillageguide.com/Leicestershire/Cosby.htmlFor those requiring primary schools, Cosby has its own: Cosby Primary School. A private school is situated within walking distance of the property. Wider afield secondary education can be found in Countesthorpe, Lutterworth or Leicester Grammar. The Office for Standards in Education - OFSTED – is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated standards of practice for all educational providers in the vicinity. Additional information:EPC - CLocal Authority - Blaby DistrictCouncil Tax Band - DBroadband Speed - 1600MbDisclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Cosby (United Kingdom)
Notably contemporary Located within the south Leicestershire village of Cosby, this house sitting on a third of an acre of ground, has been redesigned to maximise its potential. Containing over 3,000 square feet of interior space, it easily fulfils contemporary expectations for a bespoke executive property. Originally constructed during the 1940s, it has been the project of the present homeowner for ten years, with a complete renovation and extension beginning in October 2020 and a total rewiring in 2023. The resulting transformation is an outstanding detached house that along with many other features, provides three reception rooms, a spacious kitchen and breakfast diner, and a ground floor guest suite with five large double bedrooms across the first floor.Established residential area The house is located within a quiet residential area of similarly unique, characterful properties and benefits from little traffic by being atop a cul de sac. Kerb appeal is immediate. It is fronted by an open plan arrangement of paving, discreet planting and a wide drive that winds to the front and side. It is undoubtably a statement property. Characterful features include an intersecting and overlaid hip and valley roof, with dormer windows and an impressive apex window. Anthracite window frames and white rendered walls create expectations of a modern interior, as everything about the exterior-including the new roof complete with replacement fascia, soffits and guttering- establishes the impression of sharp, clean structural lines. This is enforced by the symmetry of the open weather porch, shielding a composite front door, and matched with a pair of translucent glass panels. Vehicular access is unhindered and there is ample parking. An integral single garage is immediately to the right of the property and access to the main house can be gained from here, through a downstairs washroom. The garage is equipped with overhead lighting, a store cupboard and power. The tour of the ground floor The house has been totally renovated and enlarged to prioritise light, airiness and space. From the first step across the threshold, the interior structural elements and decoration speak of an intrinsic simplicity and beauty through the choice of textures, fixtures and fittings. This is a generous property that reflects minimalism, great design and decisions made with high quality as standard. The residence is in every way, uncluttered. Unhindered lines of sight and a neutral colour palette, provide an interior décor that is the blueprint for free flow contemporary living, and the central point of convergence, is the entrance hall. The hall’s stunning apex window and vaulted ceiling is a major feature. It adds warmth, light and a volume of overhead space that encourages the visitor to look upwards to appreciate the white balustraded, carpeted staircase and gallery. This executive home has been renovated with an exacting level of detail and attention to the fixtures and fittings. The property is coordinated throughout with matching doors, skirting boards, switches and LED ambient lighting. Fitted blinds cover most windows and most can be operated with a remote control. In the hall there are deep set windows on each side of the entrance.Optimised open plan living The open plan kitchen diner is to the right and measures nearly a third of the internal downstairs area. Covered in large porcelain floor tiles, it is an extensive light-filled room with dual aspects, and incorporates many stylish features, seamlessly running from one purposed space to another. Beginning with the breakfast room, the window has a front aspect. It is presently used as an informal sitting area but however it is used, it is within sight and easy conversation of those in the kitchen. The versatility of this space is an asset. Beyond, the kitchen is amply fitted with soft closing wall and floor non-handle units, an expanse of work top across one wall and a central island with sink and three built in USB points. A large lantern sky light allows light to flood into the food preparation area and onto the integrated appliances including a microwave cooker, separate AEG oven, food warming drawer, wine coolers, a fridge freezer, an induction hob with extraction and a Quooker tap. Two large, fitted pullout waste drawers, a dishwasher, plus large under counter storage cupboards, complete the fully fitted kitchen which was recently installed in 2023. The central island, also houses room for stools, and who would not want to sit in such a wonderful room and admire the views through the bi-folding doors? They fold back to allow the raised terrace to become an extension of the room. This is ideal for entertaining and provides immediate access to the landscaped, private garden.A landscaped garden The garden is a continuation of the open plan scheme. It is a secluded, well-maintained garden and incorporates terracing, shrubbery, planted beds, hedges and trees. A sheltered summer house and green house with raised beds provide interest for keen gardeners, while a large, grassed area is perfect for children to play safely. It is by clever and practical design that these lovely outdoor areas are seamlessly linked to optimise space for maximum functionality, whether for everyday living or those special entertaining occasions. Reception rooms The pantry and utility room are to the right of the kitchen. With additional storage, work top and sink, space is available for a washing machine and vented tumble drier. The utility room has access to the garden and is next door to a room presently used as a study. It has two windows looking into the rear garden. Leaving this room and walking back into the kitchen, a boot room is discreetly located in the hall and then a hallway links the remaining ground floor reception rooms and guest suite. Both reception rooms are spacious, easily cater for different arrangements of furniture and have patio doors opening to the terrace. The sitting room is particularly bright, as it also has two large picture windows. It is carpeted and fitted with coordinating blinds and curtains. Likewise, the lounge has curtains. This room has a wood effect laminate flooring and a large fireplace, displaying a slate hearth, oak mantel and black gas fire. The reception rooms share an internal window.The guest suite and first floor bedrooms Before ascending to the first floor, the ground floor has a valuable asset that has yet to be investigated. A large, carpeted bedroom, with separate bathroom. These en-suite facilities consist of a walk-in shower, toilet, bidet, sink unit and stand-alone roll top bath. It is perfectly private as a guest suite or for a member of the family requiring ground floor accommodation. From the generous living areas on the ground floor the ascent to the first floor is dominated by the feature apex window. It allows natural light to flood the wide, airy landing. Here there are five double bedrooms, a study and family bathroom. The rooms have television and power points and three of the largest, private en-suites consisting of walk-in showers, toilets and vanity units. The prime suite has a dressing room, while others have integrated fitted wardrobes. Windows have been fitted with a combination of curtains and blinds: some remotely controlled. All the bathing facilities in this house are quite superior with high quality white sanitaryware, distinctive wall and floor tiling, lighting and heated towel rails. The family bathroom has a contemporary style free standing bath with hand shower, separate walk-in shower, vanity unit and toilet. The boiler and heating system were installed 2023. The water tank is a huge 150 litre Stelflow tank, perfect for large families. This is connected to a recently installed Worcester boiler. The boiler also feeds the under-floor heating in the kitchen. All installed in 2023. LOCALITY Cosby LE9 Cosby is a sought-after village advantageously situated in the south of Leicestershire, benefitting from all the merits of its countryside location while also being close to motorway and rail networks that crisscross the country. Administered by the Blaby District Council, larger towns nearby include Whetstone, Blaby, Wigston and Oadby. It is only 7 miles from Leicester’s city centre, with its multi-cultural restaurants, theatres, museums, galleries, rich retail selection and attractions such as the King Richard III exhibition. From Cosby the M 1 can be reached at junction 21, to the south near to Lutterworth and junction 20. The A426 is the main through road to Lutterworth, with train stations at Rugby for links to Birmingham and Narborough for links to Leicester, with trains running regularly to London St Pancras International. East Midlands Airport (EMB) and Birmingham Airport (BHX) are the closest airports. Cosby or ‘Cassebi’ was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 but given that the Fosse Way bounds the parish to the north, it may well have been a settlement in earlier times, having a notable stream running through it. St Michael’s and All Angels parish church dates from the fourteenth century and the village centre has a selection of buildings including a cruck-framed barn, that combine to mark the centuries that have passed, including the present development of homes. The original settlement from the was based around the open fields system of agriculture predating the Norman Conquest. In 1767 the Enclosure Act forced the predominantly farming community to become invested with industrial economics, namely framework knitting, and then boot and shoe manufacture. Today, the bustling village has a summer Yarn Bomb event that recalls its heritage links and brings many visitors. Although it has existed for centuries, this large village continues to appeal to the community through a wide selection of sport, education and leisure amenities, including an array of shops, a library, cafes (including a popular fish and chip shop) and parks and Golf course. For more details this site may help: https://www.townandvillageguide.com/Leicestershire/Cosby.htmlFor those requiring primary schools, Cosby has its own: Cosby Primary School. A private school is situated within walking distance of the property. Wider afield secondary education can be found in Countesthorpe, Lutterworth or Leicester Grammar. The Office for Standards in Education - OFSTED – is best researched to provide a comprehensive review of currently rated standards of practice for all educational providers in the vicinity. Additional information: EPC - C Local Authority - Blaby District Council Tax Band - D Broadband Speed - 1600Mb
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House with terrace Southam (United Kingdom)
A rare opportunity to purchase this well-presented, gated, spacious and modern detached home in approximately 0.83 acres of grounds with an overall size of 6876 square foot. Oak Tree House offers five bedrooms, five bathrooms, five reception rooms, an amazing indoor leisure complex including indoor swimming pool, sauna, snooker/games room and entertaining area with a bar. There is also a double garage/ studio/workshop with potential to convert, driveway with turning circle and plentiful parking, gardens and a stunning large patio terrace with south facing countryside views. Tenure: Freehold EPC: D Tax Band: GPlease click on the property brochure for full details of this property. If you would like some more information, contact Sarah Garland from Fine and Country Leamington Spa.
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House with garden and terrace Foxton (United Kingdom)
The Hunting Box in Foxton is a truly special and characterful residence with a distinguished history, originally part of Foxton Grange, a well-known Leicestershire hunting lodge dating back to the early 19th century. Later divided into two dwellings, this historic property has been transformed into a beautifully modernised family home while retaining its original character. Quietly positioned in the heart of Foxton, the property is surrounded by delightful gardens, offering both privacy and a sense of heritage.The ground floor accommodation leads from a welcoming entrance hall opening to a stunning lounge with elegant Art Nouveau cabinetry, exposed floorboards, and intricate original cornicing. A multi-fuel stove rests within a wooden surround, set against exposed brick with a stone hearth, creating an impressive focal point in the room, while French doors open onto the rear garden, blending indoor and outdoor living. Just beyond, the octagonal dining room, a later addition, impresses with its beautifully lofty ceiling and abundant natural light. A beautiful marble fireplace and the room’s original cornicing combine to make it a space that feels both grand and intimate, perfect for dining and entertaining alike.The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, designed with a range of timeless cabinetry, a large central island with seating, a butler’s sink, and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances including a waste disposer. Porcelain tiles run throughout the kitchen and orangery, with underfloor heating extending into the entrance hallway, providing warmth and a seamless, practical finish. Quartz work surfaces complement the space, and the orangery creates a bright and relaxed casual dining and seating area, ideal for family life and informal entertaining.The ground floor also includes a versatile study/guest bedroom, perfectly suited as a home office or occasional guest accommodation. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a guest cloakroom and a cellar.A stunning, hand-crafted staircase leads to the first floor, a true piece of art in its own right, while a skylight above floods the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy landing. The principal bedroom is a beautifully light dual-aspect room with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. The remaining bedrooms all feature the original fitted wardrobes, with one room featuring an open fire set in a stone surround. These are served by a stylish four-piece family bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath, offering a luxurious and flexible family environment.Externally, the property is accessed via an electric gate onto a gravelled driveway, providing parking for several cars and leading to a double detached garage. The south-facing gardens offer a good degree of privacy and are relatively low-maintenance, with a paved patio area for outdoor seating and entertaining. With a new gas central heating boiler and comprehensive modern upgrades, The Hunting Box is a really special home, perfectly combining historic character with contemporary comfort.Situation Foxton is a highly sought-after south Leicestershire village, renowned for its attractive blend of period and modern homes set amidst picturesque countryside. The village enjoys a strong sense of community and benefits from several well-regarded public houses, a popular primary school, a village hall, and a central green space/park, providing a welcoming focal point for residents. There is also an active tennis club, further contributing to the village’s vibrant community atmosphere and recreational opportunities.The village is famed for the nearby Foxton Locks on the Grand Union Canal, offering scenic walks, cycling routes and a range of leisure opportunities. The surrounding countryside provides an attractive backdrop for country living while remaining convenient for modern lifestyles.A broader range of shopping, dining and recreational facilities can be found in the nearby market town of Market Harborough, approximately 5 miles away, offering boutique shops, supermarkets, restaurants and independent retailers.For commuters, Market Harborough railway station provides direct services to London St Pancras in just under 1 hour, while the A6 and A14 offer excellent road links to Leicester, Kettering and the wider Midlands.Education in the area is well served by Foxton Primary School, with further highly regarded state and independent schools nearby, including independent schools in Great Glen, Oakham, and Uppingham.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - G EPC Rating - C Services - The property is believed to be connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage, and has a combination of underfloor heating and gas central heating, along with fully double glazed windows and doors. Mobile Phone coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability - FTTC - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Local Authority - Harborough District Council. Listed Building Status - None. Construction - Standard Brick.
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Property with garden Foxton (United Kingdom)
The Hunting Box in Foxton is a truly special and characterful residence with a distinguished history, originally part of Foxton Grange, a well-known Leicestershire hunting lodge dating back to the early 19th century. Later divided into two dwellings, this historic property has been transformed into a beautifully modernised family home while retaining its original character. Quietly positioned in the heart of Foxton, the property is surrounded by delightful gardens, offering both privacy and a sense of heritage.The ground floor accommodation leads from a welcoming entrance hall opening to a stunning lounge with elegant Art Nouveau cabinetry, exposed floorboards, and intricate original cornicing. A multi-fuel stove rests within a wooden surround, set against exposed brick with a stone hearth, creating an impressive focal point in the room, while French doors open onto the rear garden, blending indoor and outdoor living. Just beyond, the octagonal dining room, a later addition, impresses with its beautifully lofty ceiling and abundant natural light. A beautiful marble fireplace and the room’s original cornicing combine to make it a space that feels both grand and intimate, perfect for dining and entertaining alike.The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, designed with a range of timeless cabinetry, a large central island with seating, a butler’s sink, and a comprehensive range of integrated appliances including a waste disposer. Porcelain tiles run throughout the kitchen and orangery, with underfloor heating extending into the entrance hallway, providing warmth and a seamless, practical finish. Quartz work surfaces complement the space, and the orangery creates a bright and relaxed casual dining and seating area, ideal for family life and informal entertaining.The ground floor also includes a versatile study/guest bedroom, perfectly suited as a home office or occasional guest accommodation. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a guest cloakroom and a cellar.A stunning, hand-crafted staircase leads to the first floor, a true piece of art in its own right, while a skylight above floods the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy landing. The principal bedroom is a beautifully light dual-aspect room with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. The remaining bedrooms all feature the original fitted wardrobes, with one room featuring an open fire set in a stone surround. These are served by a stylish four-piece family bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath, offering a luxurious and flexible family environment.Externally, the property is accessed via an electric gate onto a gravelled driveway, providing parking for several cars and leading to a double detached garage. The south-facing gardens offer a good degree of privacy and are relatively low-maintenance, with a paved patio area for outdoor seating and entertaining. With a new gas central heating boiler and comprehensive modern upgrades, The Hunting Box is a really special home, perfectly combining historic character with contemporary comfort.SituationFoxton is a highly sought-after south Leicestershire village, renowned for its attractive blend of period and modern homes set amidst picturesque countryside. The village enjoys a strong sense of community and benefits from several well-regarded public houses, a popular primary school, a village hall, and a central green space/park, providing a welcoming focal point for residents. There is also an active tennis club, further contributing to the village’s vibrant community atmosphere and recreational opportunities.The village is famed for the nearby Foxton Locks on the Grand Union Canal, offering scenic walks, cycling routes and a range of leisure opportunities. The surrounding countryside provides an attractive backdrop for country living while remaining convenient for modern lifestyles.A broader range of shopping, dining and recreational facilities can be found in the nearby market town of Market Harborough, approximately 5 miles away, offering boutique shops, supermarkets, restaurants and independent retailers.For commuters, Market Harborough railway station provides direct services to London St Pancras in just under 1 hour, while the A6 and A14 offer excellent road links to Leicester, Kettering and the wider Midlands.Education in the area is well served by Foxton Primary School, with further highly regarded state and independent schools nearby, including independent schools in Great Glen, Oakham, and Uppingham.Services, Utilities & Property InformationTenure - FreeholdCouncil Tax Band - GEPC Rating - CServices - The property is believed to be connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage, and has a combination of underfloor heating and gas central heating, along with fully double glazed windows and doors.Mobile Phone coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area we - advise you to check with your provider.Broadband Availability - FTTC - Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Local Authority - Harborough District Council.Listed Building Status - None.Construction - Standard Brick.Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Kenilworth (United Kingdom)
Please watch our amazing lifestyle video for a full tour of this incredible home!An extremely rare opportunity to acquire a truly exceptional Huf Haus, positioned within one of Kenilworth’s most desirable residential settings. Combining iconic contemporary architecture with beautifully balanced living spaces, this remarkable home offers over 4,000 sq. ft. of combined internal and external living space arranged over three floors, all designed to maximise light, space, and the seamless connection with the surrounding gardens.Internationally renowned for their pioneering post-and-beam architecture and expansive glazing, Huf Haus properties are widely regarded as architectural masterpieces - precision-engineered using sustainable timber frames and vast expanses of glass. Designed to blur the lines between inside and out, these exceptional homes flood the interiors with natural light whilst creating a constant visual connection with the surrounding landscape. Beyond their striking appearance, Huf Haus homes are also celebrated for their impressive energy efficiency, intelligent design, and the unique sense of calm and wellbeing they create for everyday living.Ground Floor The expansive entrance hall immediately introduces the home’s striking architectural style, where clean lines, minimalist finishes, and the signature Huf Haus sense of light, space, and flow combine to create an impressive first impression. Exposed timber framework and carefully framed glazing enhance the feeling of openness, whilst built-in storage and a guest cloakroom provide practical everyday convenience. From the moment you step inside, carefully positioned sightlines offer glimpses through the dramatic living spaces and out towards the gardens beyond.At the heart of the property is the spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space, an impressive environment designed perfectly for both everyday family life and entertaining. Floor-to-ceiling glazing floods the space with natural light throughout the day whilst sliding doors seamlessly connect the interior with the terraces and gardens beyond.The contemporary kitchen is beautifully appointed with a large central island, sleek cabinetry, and a full suite of Miele appliances, whilst generous dining and seating areas create a superb social hub. The dining area enjoys a stunning double-height aspect, enhancing both the scale and architectural drama of the space whilst further reinforcing the sense of openness throughout the home.Lower Ground Floor The lower ground floor provides an exceptional level of flexibility and could lend itself perfectly to multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or independent workspace requirements.A spacious and light-filled living room opens directly onto the garden terrace, creating a relaxed secondary reception space ideal for entertaining, quiet evenings, or teenage living.This level also incorporates two generous double bedrooms, both benefiting from large areas of glazing which draw natural light deep into the accommodation and create a bright and inviting atmosphere throughout. A contemporary bathroom services these rooms, whilst a separate home office provides an ideal environment for remote working or creative pursuits.Completing the accommodation on this floor is a well-appointed utility room together with excellent built-in storage, enhancing the practicality of the space for modern family living.First Floor The first floor is arranged around a dramatic galleried landing overlooking the principal living space below and benefiting from the exceptional natural light created by the extensive glazing.The principal bedroom suite is particularly impressive, enjoying elevated views across the gardens together with direct access to a private terrace. The suite benefits from a fitted dressing room and a contemporary en-suite bathroom, creating a luxurious and tranquil retreat.Two further double bedrooms on this level are generously proportioned and beautifully presented, with large expanses of glazing flooding the rooms with natural light. Both bedrooms share access to a balcony and are serviced by a contemporary family shower room finished to a high standard.Outside The landscaped gardens have been thoughtfully designed to complement the striking architecture of the home, creating a peaceful and private setting with multiple areas for entertaining and relaxation.Large terraces extend naturally from the principal living spaces allowing seamless indoor and outdoor living throughout the warmer months, whilst mature planting softens the contemporary design and enhances privacy.To the front, a substantial double carport and generous driveway provide parking for multiple vehicles.Location Fairway Rise is one of Kenilworth’s most desirable residential addresses, ideally positioned for access to the town centre whilst enjoying a peaceful and exclusive setting.Kenilworth is renowned for its excellent combination of historic character, green open spaces, and outstanding amenities. The town offers an excellent selection of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and leisure facilities together with the historic Kenilworth Castle and Abbey Fields Park.The area is particularly popular with families due to the excellent schooling available, including both highly regarded state and private schools nearby. Warwick University is also within easy reach.For commuters, Kenilworth Railway Station provides links to Coventry and Leamington Spa, which offer direct services to London, while the A46, M40, and Birmingham Airport are all within easy reach.Freehold EPC Rating B Council Tax Band GServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure – Freehold Council Tax Band G – Warwick District Council Property Construction – non-standard – Huf Haus constructed from timber and glass Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Mains Heating - Mains Broadband - FTTC Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Double carport. Driveway parking for 4+ cars. Notes – The property is situated on a private road where shared maintenance costs are expected – please speak with the agent for more information. The property is subject to restrictive covenants, and benefits from and is subject to rights and easements – please speak with the agent for more information.
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Villa with garden and terrace Leamington Spa (United Kingdom)
This exceptional Victorian villa boasts a wealth of period features and flexible living accommodation, with seven reception rooms, seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms and the potential to create a separate annex or apartment.Ground Floor Stepping into the grand entrance hall, you are immediately welcomed with high ceilings, deep skirting, decorative coving, and cornicing. On either side of the entrance hall are two generous sized reception rooms with a dining room to the right and a drawing room to the left, both featuring a wealth of period features, large sash windows and open fireplaces. There are two further reception rooms on the ground floor which are currently used as a sitting room and a music room which provide versatile living accommodation. The ground floor then unfolds into an open plan kitchen with bespoke maple cabinetry incorporating Corion and granite work tops with integrated appliances and aga. There is also a walk-in pantry and separate w/c and cloakroom. Lower Ground Floor The lower ground floor presents an exciting opportunity for further flexible living accommodation, including a home office, cinema room, wine cellar and gym. This fantastic space can also be accessed by a separate entrance at the side of the house creating the potential for a separate annex or apartment. First floor A fabulous bespoke staircase ascends to the first floor where you will find three generous sized bedrooms all with built in wardrobes, a family bathroom, separate w/c and a utility/ kitchen room. The generous sized principal bedroom features large sash windows and a spacious ensuite with separate bath and walk in shower. Bedroom two benefits from an ensuite shower room and bedroom three is serviced by the family bathroom. Second floor The second floor offers two further generous sized double bedrooms both with ensuites and built in wardrobes. Bedrooms 6 and 7 are smaller double bedrooms but both have access to separate shower rooms and dressing rooms. Outside To the front of the house is driveway parking for four vehicles and a separate single garage is available at the rear beside a large workshop and storeroom. To the rear of the home is a peaceful landscaped walled garden featuring three terraced areas and a pergola perfect for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. There is also a brick-built log and tool store.Location Arlington Avenue is a peaceful street in a highly sought-after area of north Leamington Spa with plenty of offroad parking. Leamington Spa is renowned for its beautiful regency townhouses and stucco villas, much of the charm of nineteenth-century planning can still be found in and around the town which is known as the Bath of the Midlands. A good array of shopping, bars, restaurants and excellent schooling, both state and private, are nearby. Access to the Midland motorway network including M40 & M42 is close by via junctions 13 & 15. Trains into London Marylebone are from Leamington Spa Station and Birmingham International Airport is only ½ an hour away. In 2015 the historic town of Royal Leamington Spa was voted one of the Top 3 places to live in the UK by The Times newspaper and in 2017 the paper named Leamington the happiest place to live in the UK. In 2018 The Times named neighbouring County town Warwick the best place to live in the UK, so the area as a whole is highly desirable and sort after. Many people are drawn to the area by the excellent schools, shops, parks, and surrounding countryside. After a visit to the town, it was granted a Royal prefix in 1838 by Queen Victoria and was renamed Royal Leamington Spa from Leamington Priors. The town is split by the river Leam which runs east to west through the town. It was on these banks that the Pump Rooms were built for people to bathe in salty spa water to heal their ailments. As a previous Britain in Bloom winner the town has several key parks including Jephson Gardens, Victoria Park, Royal Pump Room gardens, Mill gardens, The Dell and Newbold Comyn. The town is also known for its excellent schools. Within easy reach are state, grammar and private schools to suit most requirements including Warwick School, Kings High School for Girls, Arnold Lodge School and Kingsley School for Girls, The Croft Prep School, and Stratford Grammar School. Leamington Spa is also just seven miles from the renowned Warwick University. Warwick Parkway, Leamington Spa and Coventry offer direct rail services to London in just over an hour and Birmingham Grand Central station in 26 minutes.Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities: The property is understood to have mains water, drainage, electricity, and gas central heating. Mobile Phone Coverage: 5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Broadband Availability: FTTC Ultrafast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 1000 Mbps and highest available upload speed 100 Mbps. We advise you to check with your current provider. Local Authority: Warwick District Council Construction Type – StandardTenure: Freehold EPC: D Tax Band: GFor more information or to arrange a viewing, contact James Prat at Fine & Country Leamington Spa, Warwick and Kenilworth.
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House with garden Kibworth Harcourt (United Kingdom)
A Refined Five-Bedroom Village Residence with Outbuildings, Gardens & Elegance in AbundancePresented by Harry Singh – Fine & CountryNestled discreetly behind electronic gates in the heart of the sought-after village of Kibworth Harcourt lies Hill Brow – a distinguished and beautifully refurbished family home set within an expansive and private plot. Brimming with character, original features, and timeless design, this exceptional residence offers the rare blend of village charm with modern versatility.A Grand WelcomeApproached via a sweeping driveway of paving and gravel, the entrance to Hill Brow is nothing short of impressive. Step through the front door into an elegant hallway where a sweeping staircase, adorned with ornate balustrades and spindles, sets the tone for the refinement found throughout the home.To the left, a snug and stylish sitting room invites relaxation, complete with a feature gas burner and acoustic front-facing window. This leads seamlessly into the open-plan kitchen and dining space, the beating heart of the home—flooded with light from dual elevations. Fitted with quartz worktops, a generous island, integrated appliances and an adjoining utility room, it is a setting as suited to weekday comfort as it is to weekend entertaining.A second formal reception room exudes grandeur with its ornate fireplace, soft carpet underfoot, and elegant glazed doors leading to a sun-drenched conservatory—an ideal sanctuary for morning coffees or evening wind-downs.Upstairs SerenityRising to the first floor, the principal suite is a haven of indulgence, featuring a walk-in dressing area, garden views, and a luxurious en-suite with high-end fittings. Four further bedrooms are thoughtfully arranged across the floor—each radiating warmth and character, and three benefitting from charming garden or village views. A fifth bedroom enjoys its own en-suite, while the beautifully appointed family bathroom offers a jacuzzi bath, separate shower, and vanity fittings wrapped in stylish tiling.A Versatile Lower Ground & Hidden PotentialDiscreetly accessed from the rear, the basement level is a beautifully finished, flexible space—ideal as a private cinema room, office, or quiet retreat.Gardens, Outbuildings & OpportunityOutside, the home continues to impress. A detached 45ft workshop, complete with solar panels, presents myriad possibilities—be it as a home office, gym, studio, or business base. Further, a split-level barn with a garage and separate room offers scope for conversion into a self-contained annexe (subject to planning).Crucially, a planning application has already been approved to convert an existing outbuilding into an independent dwelling. Looking ahead, the new dwelling could, if desired, be separated from the main house—subject to any further planning applications and consents—creating a compelling multigenerational or investment opportunity.The gardens, thoughtfully landscaped and planted, frame the house with beauty and seclusion. A charming rear courtyard, additional parking areas, and acoustic windows to the front ensure the utmost in privacy and peace.Kibworth: A Village of PrestigeKibworth Harcourt is one of South Leicestershire’s most desirable villages—offering a rare combination of countryside serenity and urban accessibility. Excellent local schooling, boutique shopping and inviting gastro pubs are on hand, with Market Harborough and Leicester close by for wider amenities.Road & RailFor commuters, connectivity is effortless: the **A6** provides swift access to **Leicester** and **Market Harborough**, while **M1 (J20/J21)**, **M69** and **A14/M6** place the Midlands and beyond within easy reach. From **Market Harborough station**, fast services run to **London St Pancras International**, making Hill Brow a superb base for city professionals seeking a refined village lifestyle.At a Glance* Five spacious bedrooms, including two with en-suites* Multiple elegant reception rooms & a large open-plan kitchen* Basement-level room ideal for office or leisure use* Extensive outbuildings including 45ft workshop with solar panels & split-level barn* **Approved planning to convert an outbuilding into a dwelling; future plot separation potential (subject to further planning)*** Electric gates & private driveway* Prime village setting with reputable schools, gastro pubs & direct rail links nearby* EPC D Freehold Council Tax Band: G Harborough District CouncilHill Brow is a home of rare substance and style—crafted for family life, entertaining, and the quiet luxury of countryside living, now with a unique, consented pathway to unlock further value.To arrange your private viewing, contact Harry Singh at Fine & Country Leicester.Disclaimer:Important Information:Property Particulars: Although we endeavor to ensure the accuracy of property details we have not tested any services, equipment or fixtures and fittings. We give no guarantees that they are connected, in working order or fit for purpose.Floor Plans: Please note a floor plan is intended to show the relationship between rooms and does not reflect exact dimensions. Floor plans are produced for guidance only and are not to scale.
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House with pool and garden Kenilworth (United Kingdom)
The Stone House is an impressive and substantial Grade II Listed residence offering expansive accommodation arranged over multiple floors, complemented by a range of outbuildings and grounds extending to approximately 1.25 acres. Requiring modernisation, the property presents a rare and exciting opportunity to create a truly outstanding country home tailored to individual requirements.The scale of accommodation, combined with the flexibility of the outbuildings, provides enormous scope for enhancement, whether as a luxurious family residence, multi-generational home, or holiday let complex, subject to approval.Ground Floor The property is entered via a central reception hall which immediately introduces the sense of scale and character that defines the home. From here, a series of generously proportioned reception rooms unfold, each offering excellent ceiling heights and large windows that flood the spaces with natural light.The principal reception rooms provide an ideal layout for both formal entertaining and relaxed family living, with clear potential for reconfiguration. The existing kitchen and service areas offer a practical footprint with scope for redesign into a substantial bespoke kitchen at the heart of the home.The sitting room to the rear of the property enjoys separate access and stairs leading to a double bedroom on the first floor which, together with the utility room and WC, could be reconfigured to create a fantastic one bedroom annexe for multi-generational or semi-independent living, or alternatively be closed off to provide income potential. Further ground floor spaces include a study with lift access to the first floor, utility areas, and a WC. Lower Ground Floor A cellar provides additional storage and further potential for conversion, subject to requirements and the necessary consents.First Floor The first floor offers five well-proportioned bedrooms arranged around a central landing, each enjoying pleasant outlooks over the surrounding grounds.Two generous double bedrooms to the front of the property mirror each other in composition and a further double bedroom to the front features a charming bay window seat accessed through an ornate archway and enjoys views towards the lake. There is a separate dressing room, currently fitted with a lift for accessibility and a family bathroom to the front. Two further good-sized double bedrooms to the rear are serviced by a shared en-suite bathroom. The sixth bedroom is separate from the other first floor accommodation and is accessed via the sitting room to the rear of the house. The layout lends itself well to reconfiguration, allowing for the creation of a number of impressive bedroom suites and a self-contained one bedroom annexe.Second Floor The upper floor provides further versatile accommodation with charming, exposed beams and reduced head height in parts. This level offers excellent potential for conversion into additional bedrooms, leisure space, or a private suite.Outside The property sits within approximately 1.25 acres of established grounds, enjoying a high degree of privacy and a wonderful sense of seclusion.The gardens provide an exceptional setting for family life and entertaining, with expansive lawns, mature trees, and a variety of outdoor spaces creating a true country house atmosphere.A particularly exciting aspect of the property is the range of existing leisure facilities already in place, including a swimming pool and tennis court, both offering tremendous scope for refurbishment and enhancement to create a superb private lifestyle estate.Outbuildings A substantial collection of outbuildings, barns, and stabling further elevates the offering and presents enormous versatility. These spaces offer excellent potential for conversion into ancillary accommodation, guest suites, a self-contained annexe, leisure complex, home offices, or studio space, subject to the necessary consents.The existing stabling and grounds also make the property particularly appealing to equestrian buyers or those seeking a more rural lifestyle.A generous driveway and garaging provide extensive parking and practical support for the scale of accommodation on offer.Location Stone House is ideally positioned to enjoy the balance of countryside living with convenient access to nearby towns and amenities. The surrounding area offers a wealth of walking routes, open countryside, and leisure pursuits, creating an enviable lifestyle setting.Kenilworth is a historic and highly desirable Warwickshire town offering an excellent range of amenities including independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and a Waitrose, along with the renowned Kenilworth Castle and Abbey Fields Park. The town combines a strong sense of community with a refined lifestyle offering.The area is exceptionally well served by schooling, including highly regarded state and private options such as Crackley Hall, King Henry VIII School, Bablake, Warwick School, and King’s High School. For commuters, Kenilworth Railway Station provides links to Coventry and Leamington Spa, which offer direct services to London, while the A46, M40, and Birmingham Airport are all within easy reach.Freehold EPC Rating G Council Tax Band HServices, Utilities & Property Information Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band H – Warwick District Council Property Construction – standard – stone & tile Electricity Supply - Mains Water Supply - Mains Drainage & Sewerage - Mains Heating - Mains Broadband - FTTP Broadband connection available - we advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage – 4G and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Parking – Detached double and single garage and offroad parking for 5+ cars. Notes – The property is Grade II Listed. The property is situated in Kenilworth Conservation Area. There are trees on the property with a Tree Preservation Order.Directions - Postcode: CV8 1LZ / what3words: ///noses.jump.period
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Leicester (United Kingdom)
A Masterclass in Modern Architecture and Scandinavian Simplicity – Over 3,400 sq ft of Bespoke Living Carisbrooke View is an exclusive development of just two architect-designed detached homes, each a statement of refined craftsmanship and Nordic-inspired design. Set within leafy Knighton, one of Leicester’s most prestigious postcodes, 15B Carisbrooke Road is a home where contemporary architecture and natural surroundings exist in perfect balance. Spanning approximately 3,400 sq ft across three floors, this exceptional seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom residence has been carefully planned for modern family living. Every space has been considered to combine light, texture, and warmth in equal measure. The exterior immediately impresses with its minimalist form – a façade of slim-profile aluminium glazing, timber cladding, and expansive glass panels that reflect the surrounding greenery. To the front, a private paved driveway provides parking for three vehicles and features an integrated Zappi EV charger. Upon entering, the wide hallway introduces the home’s understated luxury, with porcelain-tiled flooring and underfloor heating that flows throughout. To one side, a calm formal lounge offers a retreat from the open-plan living zone beyond. To the other, a stylish ground-floor shower room features Villeroy & Boch sanitaryware, Grohe stainless steel fittings, and a Japanese Panasonic smart toilet. A plant room and storage area are discreetly integrated for practicality. At the heart of the ground floor lies a spectacular open-plan kitchen, dining and living area designed for entertaining. The bespoke Sherwin Hall kitchen is defined by Quartz worktops, Siemens and Liebherr integrated appliances, a downdraft hob, wine cooler, and coffee station. A secondary spice kitchen offers extra preparation space with a gas hob, Quartz worktop, and additional Siemens dishwasher – ideal for family gatherings and dinner parties. Floor-to-ceiling glazing opens onto a wraparound terrace, flooding the living area with natural light and connecting seamlessly with the landscaped garden beyond. A sculptural oak staircase ascends to the first floor, where four generous double bedrooms await. The principal suite is a haven of calm, featuring a walk-in dressing area, luxurious en suite, and a private glass balcony overlooking the treetops of the neighbouring Attenborough Arboretum. Another bedroom benefits from its own en suite, while two further bedrooms share a beautifully appointed family bathroom. The second floor continues the sense of openness with three additional double bedrooms, each complete with its own en suite. The rear bedroom, with its vaulted ceiling, walk-in wardrobe and frameless balcony, creates a striking top-floor retreat. A dedicated laundry room and a high-capacity pressurised hot water system ensure comfort and convenience for every resident. Outside, the west-facing garden offers a sense of tranquillity and privacy rarely found so close to the city. The wraparound terrace opens onto structured lawns bordered by mature trees, creating a space ideal for summer dining and quiet reflection. Constructed with a concrete and steel structure on every level, 15B Carisbrooke Road achieves remarkable sound insulation and stability. The home features underfloor heating throughout, powered by a NIBE air-source heat pump and solar panels for maximum energy efficiency. Every detail has been designed for modern living, including Cat 6 cabling, CCTV with 4TB storage, and spurs for automated blinds and electric gate control. Knighton – Leicester’s Most Sought-After Suburb Just three miles south of Leicester city centre, Knighton is one of the city’s most desirable addresses. Its leafy avenues, fine architecture, and welcoming community create a village-like feel within easy reach of the city. The area is home to some of Leicester’s finest independent schools, including Leicester High School for Girls, and within moments of the fashionable cafés and boutiques of Queens Road and Allandale Road. Leicester railway station provides direct services to London St Pancras in just over an hour, while major routes including the A6 and M1 offer excellent connections across the Midlands. 15B Carisbrooke View is an exceptional example of design-led living in an unrivalled setting. Its combination of craftsmanship, technology, and location makes it one of Leicester’s most distinctive new homes. For further information or to arrange your private viewing, please contact Harry Singh – Fine & Country Leicester. Key Highlights * Over 3,400 sq ft across three floors of contemporary design * Seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, including multiple en suites * Bespoke Sherwin Hall kitchen with Quartz worktops and Siemens appliances * Secondary spice kitchen with gas hob and Siemens dishwasher * Underfloor heating throughout via NIBE air-source heat pump * Solar panels, CCTV system and Zappi EV charger * Japanese smart toilets and Villeroy & Boch fittings * Concrete floors and steel structure across all levels * Frameless balconies, oak staircase and LVT herringbone flooring * Prime Knighton location adjoining the Attenborough Arboretum
…By Annonceur International
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Leicester (United Kingdom)
An architectural masterpiece of Nordic elegance and contemporary precision, 15A Carisbrooke View offers over 4,000 sq ft of beautifully designed living space in the heart of Knighton, one of Leicester’s most exclusive suburbs. Nominated for the PCL Award for Architectural Excellence, this remarkable seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom home, including five en suites, blends Scandinavian form with German-engineered structure to create a residence of rare sophistication. Behind its striking façade of slim-profile aluminium glazing, timber cladding and expansive picture windows lies a home designed around light, texture and proportion. Constructed with a full concrete and steel frame across all three levels, the property delivers exceptional stability and soundproofing. Underfloor heating runs throughout, powered by a NIBE air-source heat pump and complemented by solar panels for efficient, sustainable comfort. The ground floor opens into a spacious entrance hall finished in large-format porcelain tiles, leading to a formal lounge at the front and a guest shower room featuring Grohe stainless fittings, Villeroy & Boch vanity and a Japanese smart Panasonic toilet. The heart of the home lies to the rear, where a 31-foot open-plan living, dining and kitchen space unfolds across full-width glazing overlooking the garden. The bespoke Sherwin Hall kitchen combines craftsmanship and innovation, with Quartz worktops and splashbacks, Liebherr refrigeration, Siemens oven, microwave, and downdraft hob, integrated dishwasher, wine cooler and a coffee station. A separate spice kitchen and utility area offer further Quartz surfaces, a gas hob and second Siemens dishwasher, ideal for entertaining. On the first floor, four beautifully proportioned double bedrooms radiate comfort and elegance. The principal suite enjoys a private balcony, walk-in dressing area and a luxurious en suite bathroom. Another bedroom benefits from its own private en suite, while two additional bedrooms share a stylish family bathroom. One of the rear bedrooms opens onto a balcony with calming views across the Attenborough Arboretum, bringing the beauty of nature into everyday living. The top floor continues the home’s sense of light and elevation, offering three further double bedrooms, each with its own en suite. The largest of these features a vaulted ceiling, walk-in wardrobe and a covered frameless balcony, creating a perfect retreat. A dedicated laundry room and a 750-litre pressurised hot water system provide exceptional practicality for modern family life. Outside, the west-facing garden opens directly onto a porcelain terrace that wraps around the house, surrounded by structured lawns and mature trees. The rear boundary backs onto the Attenborough Arboretum, providing privacy and a sense of harmony with nature. To the front, the paved driveway offers parking for up to six vehicles, an integrated Zappi EV charger, CCTV coverage and wiring in place for electric gates. Every detail reflects thoughtful precision — from Cat 6 cabling and spurs for electric blinds to the oak staircase, frameless balconies and herringbone LVT flooring. Knighton is renowned for its tree-lined avenues, fine homes and village charm, just three miles south of Leicester city centre. The nearby Queens Road and Allandale Road offer independent shops, artisan cafés and dining, while excellent schooling is provided by Leicester High School for Girls and other leading institutions. Leicester railway station gives direct links to London St Pancras in just over an hour, with the A6 and M1 offering convenient access across the Midlands. 15A Carisbrooke View represents a rare opportunity to own a home of international quality and timeless design in one of Leicester’s most desirable addresses – a residence where architectural innovation meets modern luxury. For further information or to arrange a private viewing, please contact Harry Singh – Fine & Country Leicester. Key Highlights * Over 4,000 sq ft across three floors of contemporary design * Seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, including five en suites * Sherwin Hall kitchen with Quartz worktops and Liebherr / Siemens appliances * Secondary spice kitchen with gas hob and Siemens dishwasher * Underfloor heating via NIBE air-source heat pump and solar panels * Japanese smart toilets and Villeroy & Boch vanities * Cat 6 cabling, CCTV and Zappi EV charger * Concrete floors and steel structure across all levels * Oak staircase, frameless balconies and LVT herringbone flooring * Prestigious Knighton setting adjoining the Attenborough Arboretum
…By Annonceur International
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