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Eastlands Mews
BRONTE CLOSE, RUGBY, CV21 3PW




Have you ever dreamed of life in a stunning conversion of a former schoolhouse with great commuter links, easy access to local shops, schools and to the Great Central Walk? This dream can be your new reality with this stylish townhouse!

Stylish, Modern Freehold Townhouse
Two Generous Double Bedrooms
Open Plan Kitchen-Dining-Living Room
Allocated Parking For One Car
Spacious Rear Garden
Neighbours The Great Central Walk
Excellent Commuter Transport Links
High Street Shopping Within Walking Distance
Local Schools Within Walking Distance
EPC Rating - C






It’s a pleasure to introduce you to this beautifully presented two bedroom end of terrace townhouse! Eastlands Mews was originally converted in 2020 from what was previously Eastlands School, to create nine individual townhouse style properties and two individual apartments. This stylish, modern townhouse offers two bedrooms, one bathroom, a spacious rear garden and allocated parking for one car with additional parking spaces available for visitors.
Rugby is conveniently situated in close proximity to major rail and road links. The property is just a short walk to Rugby Railway Station with its mainline train route to London Euston in one direction and Birmingham New Street in the other. The M1, M6 and M45 motorway networks are all readily accessible and provide easy journeys to neighbouring towns and cities such as Leamington Spa, Coventry, and Northampton.

“For me there are few properties that come to the market that compare to this property, it really is a statement property with
a first impression that is hard to be beaten”

"The developers’ really retained the character of the original school building from the exterior. I love the quirky windows. There are only 4 rooms in the whole house but it has 11 windows. I love how bright it is."
"The location is ideal! I commute to work on the train most days, which obviously makes it extremely convenient. The tree lined Great Central Way makes it seem secluded and quiet despite it's central location. It ticked all the boxes for me."
"The downstairs, open-plan, living area is definitely my favourite room in the house. It is such a sociable space, you can have friends round for dinner, cook in the kitchen and still be a part of the conversations, watching sport together and enjoying each others’ company, before serving up a feast across the large breakfast bar for everyone to tuck into."

“Our favourite room – The Kitchen, Dining & Living Room”
Directions
Heading East on the M6, at junction 1, take the A426 exit to Rugby/Lutterworth. Take the slip road to A426. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A426. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on A426. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A426. At Kipling Roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Boughton Road. Go through 1 roundabout. Continue onto Butlers Leap. Turn right onto Clifton Road. Go through 2 roundabouts. Turn left onto St Peters Road. Turn left onto Bronte Close. Turn left, 1 Eastlands Mews, Bronte Close, Rugby, CV21 3PW will be ahead
Services
Mains gas, mains electricity, mains water and broadband is connected
Tenure
Freehold
Local Authority & Tax Band
Rugby Borough Council Main Street, Rugby, CV21 5QA www.rugbycouncil.gov.uk
Tel 01788 823456
Tax band - C
Viewing Arrangements
Viewing strictly by appointment with sole agent Henry James - 07960 882807 henry@thepropertyexperts.co.uk


Rugby
Rugby is the home of rugby football, where back in 1823 William Webb Ellis first invented the game. At one time a major centre for the railways, Rugby is probably best known for its public school, Rugby School, founded in 1567 and was the setting of Thomas Hughes semi-autobiographical masterpiece 'Tom Brown's Schooldays'. The town is also the birthplace of an aviation great, in April 1937 Sir Frank Whittle built the worlds first prototype of the jet engine here. Today Rugby has an attractive town centre with a good range of shops, restaurants and bars. Rugby is surrounded by some lovely old villages. Rugby is ideally located and well-connected enough to enable you to easily explore the surrounding cities of Coventry, Leicester and Northampton.

Warwickshire
Warwickshire is a county in the West Midlands region of England. Warwickshire is famous for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon and Victorian novelist George Eliot, (born Mary Ann Evans), in Nuneaton. Warwickshire offers a mix of historic towns and large rural areas. It is a popular destination for international and domestic tourists to explore both medieval and more recent history



