Listed for £400,000
February 5, 2026
Sold for £265,000
2016
Sold for £192,000
2009
Sold for £185,000
2007
Sold for £126,500
2002
Sold for £85,000
1999
Sold for £63,950
1996
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Landing
A carpeted landing, which is nicely decorated, has a painted balustrade and handrail. There is a loft hatch to the boarded loft. There are doors through to the two double bedrooms and the bathroom. Door to the airing cupboard which has the hot water tank and shelving.
Bedroom One
A full width, spacious double bedroom which has two uPVC double glazed windows to the front and there is a radiator. There are two fitted double wardrobes and storage cupboard over the stairs.
Bedroom Two
A double bedroom with a wall of fitted wardrobes, there is a radiator and a uPVC double glazed window with an amazing views over the Leamington skyline.
Bathroom
A modern fully tiled bathroom which has a P shaped bath with glass shower screen, shower over the bath and a mixer tap. There is a floating vanity drawer unit, with sink and a mixer tap, a toilet, an extractor fan, down-lights and a uPVC double glazed window.
Rear Garden
There is a sunny westerly facing garden, which is laid to lawn and has a block paved patio. There’s a door to the garage in the garden is retained with timber fencing and overlooks dramatic views over the Leamington town centre skyline of roof-tops, spires and trees.
Garage
There is an attached garage with an up and over door, power, lighting, the original boiler and eaves storage. Internal door leads through to the family kitchen diner. An external door leads to the garden.
Parking & Front Garden
There is parking and an area of block paving that leads to the front door which is outdoor. There’s a front lawned garden.
Location
Situated in an attractive area of bay-fronted homes, in the popular North/East Leamington location of Chestnut Gardens, which was a development built in 1996 by premier builders AC Lloyd. It was built around a central open green. The property is close to the town centre with its parks and gardens on offer. The Parade is only a short walk to where an array of coffee shops, restaurants and boutique shops are available. Leamington Spa is voted as one of the happiest places to live in as suggested by The Times. There are also great road networks nearby giving access to the M40 and M1 motorways as well as the Fosse Way for travel to local towns nearby including Stratford Upon Avon, Birmingham and Warwick to name a few. The Leamington railway station is only a few minute's drive, with trains to London in just over one hour. School catchments for this property are second to none falling within many private and state schools.