Listed for £1,300,000
October 10, 2025
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On the second floor, a spacious landing currently serves as a study area and provides access to insulated loft storage. A further double bedroom with bespoke wardrobes overlooks Church Street, while a family bathroom with both bath and shower completes the accommodation.
The private walled garden, designed by renowned garden designer Susanna Brown, makes superb use of reclaimed materials from the house. It features a beautiful patio accessed via the kitchen and dining area, a bespoke garden kitchen with fitted BBQ and storage, mature raised flower beds, and a tranquil water feature, creating a perfect setting for outdoor entertaining.
Practical benefits include two residents’ permits and an additional visitors’ parking permit, with a single garage available by separate negotiation.
Church Street represents a rare opportunity to acquire an exquisitely renovated Georgian townhouse in one of Warwick’s most sought-after addresses—perfectly combining historic character with modern living.
Material Information:
Council Tax: Band G
Local Authority: Warwick District Council
Broadband: Superfast Broadband Available (Checked on Ofcom Sept 25)
Mobile Coverage: Good/Variable Coverage (Checked on Ofcom Sept 25)
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Listed: Grade II
Tenure: Freehold
Location:
8 Church Street enjoys a prime position in the heart of Warwick’s highly desirable conservation area, surrounded by some of the town’s most architecturally significant period buildings.
Just moments from the historic Warwick Castle (350m), St Mary’s Church (100m), and the charming Market Place (400m), the property is ideally placed for enjoying the town’s rich heritage, independent shops, cafés, and acclaimed restaurants.
Warwick offers an excellent selection of schools, both state and independent, including Warwick School (1 mile), King’s High (1.4 miles) and Myton School (1.4 miles), all within walking distance. The town also benefits from an active cultural scene, with nearby theatres, museums and regular festivals contributing to its vibrant community atmosphere.
For commuters, Warwick Railway Station (0.6 miles) provides regular services to Birmingham, Leamington Spa and London Marylebone, while the A46, M40 and wider motorway network are easily accessible. Birmingham International Airport (16 miles) is less than half an hour’s drive away, making the location exceptionally well-connected.