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Haseley Court, Haseley, Warwick £575,000 Your Property - Our Business Price guide Haseley Court, Haseley, Warwick £575,000 This superbly appointed conversion forms part of a Coventry are easily accessible via the Warwick Bypass a professionally landscaped rear garden which enjoys a delightful courtyard development situated between Hatton some 3 - 4 miles distant and the market town of Henley in southerly aspect. The development benefits from two and Wroxall amidst Warwickshire countryside. The Arden is also within easy reach. Further afield, Solihull, driveway accesses, the first of which leading from the Five accommodation briefly affords: Reception area, elegant Birmingham and London can all be reached via the M40 and Ways island and the second is a sweeping tarmacadam living room, study, stunning open plan orangery M42 motorway networks which lead in turn lead on to the driveway which leads round to the rear allowing access to a encompassing the kitchen/dining room and family room with M1, M6 and M5. The National Exhibition Centre, separate garage block which 6 Haseley Court enjoys a two utility and cloakroom off. Master Bedroom with en suite, Birmingham International Airport and Rail Station are within car garage. three further bedrooms, bathroom, double garage and most approximately 20 minutes drive. There are train services The accommodation is arranged as follows: attractive professionally landscaped private gardens. Energy from Hatton station or Warwick Parkway to London rating C 69. Marylebone. Approach Haseley Court is located within the grounds of Haseley Hall Through entrance door into: Haseley is a delightful rural area situated between Hatton and was re-developed in circa 2000. There are six rebuilt and Wroxall amidst Warwickshire countryside and within barns clustered around a communal landscaped courtyard. Welcoming Reception Area easy reach of Warwick (5 miles) and Leamington Spa (7 No.6 occupies occupies an excellent plot position, affording Having a solid oak floor with inset mat well, radiator, miles). In addition Stratford upon Avon, Kenilworth and telephone point, ceiling light point, staircase rising to First Floor. Doors to study/family room and Kitchen. Opening to: 3.12m x 2.98m (10'3" x 9'9") This versatile room has a 4.80m x 4.76m (15'9" x 15'7") The impressive room has high Welcoming radiator and a sealed unit double glazed window to front angled ceilings incorporating a double glazed roof lantern aspect. and wiring for spotlights. Matching tiled floor, radiator, Living Room telephone point, TV aerial point, sealed unit double glazed 5.51m x 5.41m (18'1" x 17'9") This elegant room has an Oak Fitted Kitchen hardwood windows on two sides affording pleasant views of finished floor, feature projecting brick chimney breast with a Having a comprehensive range of matching wood fronted the gardens and two casement allow access to the garden. raised tiled hearth and an inset gas stove with heavy beam base and eye level units, complementary worktops and over, TV aerial point, wiring for wall lights and three breakfast bar. Inset single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, Utility Room radiators. There is a sealed unit double glazed picture built in electric oven and four ring gas hob with a stainless 1.63m x 2.17m (5'4" x 7'1") Worktop with inset single drainer window to the front aspect, additional windows to the front steel splashback and canopy extractor unit over, integrated sink unit with mixer tap and base units beneath. Space and and rear and French doors allow access to the landscaped dishwasher and fridge/freezer, downlighters, slate tiled floor, plumbing for washing machine, extractor fan, radiator and a gardens. radiator. Door to Utility and Cloaks, opening to: matching tiled floor. Study Orangery/Dining/Family Room Cloaks Area Lobby Having a tiled floor, ample hat and coat rail space, good Bedroom One 3.35m x 3.00m (11'0" x 9'10") Radiator and a sealed unit storage and door to: 3.35m x 3.12m (11'0" x 10'3") Having two sealed unit double double glazed window to side aspect. Cloakroom glazed windows to rear aspect, two radiators, opening to: Bedroom Three White suite comprising W.C, wash hand basin with tiled Through Dressing Area 3.13m x 3.01m (10'3" x 9'11") Radiator and a sealed unit splashbacks, radiator, tiled floor, extractor fan, radiator, wall With built in twin double door wardrobes and door to: double glazed window to the front aspect. mounted Worcester gas fired boiler and a sealed unit double glazed window to rear aspect. En-Suite Bedroom Four White suite comprising W.C, pedestal wash hand basin, 3.35m x 2.52m (11'0" x 8'3") Radiator and a sealed unit First Floor Landing corner tiled shower cubicle with a Bristan shower system, double glazed window to rear aspect. Built in Airing Cupboard housing the hot water cylinder, tiled splashbacks, radiator, extractor fan, downlighters and a radiator, exposed timbers and a sealed unit double glazed sealed unit double glazed window to rear aspect. Bathroom window to front aspect Doors to: Having a luxury refitted white suite with chrome fittings Bedroom Two comprising W.C, large wall hung vanity wash hand basin with soft close storage below, complementary tiled Which is a particular feature of the property having been Tenure splashbacks, illuminated medicine cabinet, double end bath professionally landscaped by the current owners. There is a The property is understood to be freehold, although we have with side mixer tap and shower over with separate hand generous decked area directly to the rear of the property not inspected the relevant documentation to confirm this. held shower attachment, tiled floor, vertical central heating ideal for outdoor entertaining. Timber steps rise to the Maintenance Charge: There is a maintenance charge of £58 radiator, downlighters, extractor fan and a sealed unit formal well tended gardens which are lawned with stocked per month for the maintenance of the shared driveway and double glazed window to front aspect. areas, dwarf box hedging, pergola with climbing plants and courtyard. specimen trees. The gardens are enclosed on all sides with Outside a gated rear pedestrian access. Services The property is grouped around a central landscaped Main electricity, water and gas are understood to be courtyard with circular paved pathway which leads up to a Double Garage connected. NB We have not tested the heating, domestic solid wooden door having inset window and double glazed 5.32m x 5.53m (17'5" x 18'2") Located at the rear of the hot water system, kitchen appliances or other services and window to one side with lantern light points on either side. property in garage block, accessed via the part shared whilst believing them to be in satisfactory working order, we driveway from the Birmingham Road having two single up cannot give any warranties in this respect. Interested parties Landscaped Gardens and over doors, power and light. are invited to make their own enquiries. Your Property - Our Business Residential Estate Agents • Lettings and Property Managers • Land and New Homes Agents • 27 Jury Street Warwick CV34 4EH 01926 499540 ehbresidential.com Also at: Leamington Spa, Somerset House, Clarendon Place, Royal Leamington Spa CV32 5QN IMPORTANT NOTICE ehB Residential for themselves and for the Vendors of this property, whose agents they are, give notice that:- 1. The particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Prospective purchasers and lessees ought to seek their own professional advice. 2. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith, and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. 3. No person in the employment of ehB Residential has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property on behalf of ehB Residential, nor enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. No responsibility can be accepted for any expenses incurred by intending purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. Measurement and other information. All measurements are approximate. While we endeavour to make our sales particulars accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particulars importance to you, please .
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