LIVE 24-SEVEN RAVENSBANK
KNIGHTWICK, WORCESTERSHIRE £775,000
MORTON STREET
LEAMINGTON SPA £550,000 3 beds, 2 baths, 1 living room
A rare opportunity to acquire a stunning bay fronted Victorian townhouse in one of Leamington Spa’s most sought after locations.
Fine & Country Leamington
Contact James Pratt: 07540 649 103
www.fineandcountry.com
Ravensbank sits on the side of the hill in the small hamlet of Lulsley set within the beautiful Teme Valley countryside between the villages of Knightwick and Alfrick beenfiting from wonderful views. The property consists of 2 ground floor bedrooms with shower room, two first floor bedrooms, family bathroom, sitting room with log burner, well fitted kitchen diner with bi-fold doors and a study/fifth bedroom. The property benefits from a tandem double garage, generous driveway and large gardens of approximately 0.8 acres which have a large terraced area and beautiful gazebo. In all the property extends to approximately 2,120 sq ft.
Please contact 64
Fisher German LLP 01905 726220
CHAPEL FIELDS STUDLEY FROM £925,000 - £950,000
HARTOPP ROAD FOUR OAKS ESTATE £2,100,000
An exceptionally spacious detached five-bedroom family residence with six reception rooms, occupying a spacious plot of just under half an acre on the prestigious private estate of Four Oaks Park, just a few minutes' walk to Sutton Park. Approximate gross internal square footage of house & garage 3689 sq ft.
Contact Aston Knowles 0121 362 7878
www.astonknowles.com
Upon arrival at Chapel Fields, the properties’ outlook most certainly does not disappoint. Welcomed by newly planted native hedges and flower beds, the approach to the bungalows is through a post and rail entrance. Ample parking is available along with a large garage with storage space above.
Newhomes@johnshepherd.com 01564786644
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