Property Details
The Sherwood is a spacious 3 bedroom design with a single garage.
The ground floor features a duel aspect lounge with French-doors leading to a private garden, storage cupboard, W.C. and spacious Kitchen/Dining room.
The family bathroom and the 3 bedrooms can be found on the first floor, with an en-suite for the master bedroom.
Caldecott Manor is a prestigious new build development of executive homes consisting of characterful mews, detached homes, plus sumptuous executive properties and apartments with canal views.
All homes within Caldecott Manor are finished to a high standard specification and include fitted kitchens with oven, hob, hood and choice of tiling.Rugby town centre is surrounded by a delightful haven of country parks, working farms, nature reserves, sculpture gardens and picture postcard villages to name but a few.
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LivingRoom 4.42m x 5.10m DiningRoom 3.15m x 5.1m Downstairs CloakRoom
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Bedroom1 3.37m x 2.10m Bedroom2 3.32m x 2.91m MasterBedroom 3.21m x 3.82m En-suite shower
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Development Details
Rugby boasts its own theatre/art gallery, a 10-screen cinema complex, 2 x leisure centres, a tenpin bowling alley, and 2 x large retail parks – while the Clock Towers shopping mall provides an excellent environment for shoppers of all ages and features many leading High Street names, including supermarkets, cafes and a 150-seater restaurant overlooking the main hall.
The area also has many miles of canals, yet very few locks, so beautiful walkways through unspoilt countryside and along pleasant towpaths are just a short walk from Caldecott Manor.
Caldecott Manor offers a perfect location for convenience, with motorway access, railway links to London (50 minutes), Coventry (12 minutes), Birmingham (29 minutes) and shopping all on your doorstep.
At the same time, this location also allows you the same benefits of a semi rural setting; leading onto the river walks of the Avon, Oxford Canal and large areas of open space within the development.
SHOPS
Caldecott Manor is very close to a Tesco supermarket and both the Elliot's Field and Junction One retail parks - providing a cinema, Frankie & Benny's restaurant, plus a host of top brand retailers on the doorstep.
Meanwhile, the Clock Towers shopping mall in the town centre, provides an excellent environment for shoppers of all ages and features many leading High Street names, supermarkets, cafes and a 150 seater restaurant overlooking the main hall.
SCHOOLS
The local state schools in the Boughton Road area all have a good reputation, but Rugby School itself is one of England's oldest and most prestigious public schools - and its architecture still dominates the town today.
Other favourites in this educational hotbed include Boys and Girls Grammar schools, Westfield Lodge Training School, Bilton Grange Preparatory School and Rugby College for further education.Schools Distance (in miles)
Avon Valley School 1.89
TRANSPORT
Caldecott Manor has excellent communication links, being just south of Junction 1 of the M6 - thus linking to the M1 and M45 plus the A45, A14, A5 Midlands network.
Birmingham, East Midlands and Luton airports are all within easy travelling distance, while the recently improved railway station is just south of the development.
Rugby is on the Birmingham to London Euston mainline, which means the capital is just an hour away.
HEALTH
There is a dental centre and a surgery within two miles of the development.
LEISURE
Rugby is most famous for the game it invented and the Rugby Football Museum is a major tourist attraction to fans worldwide - but there's more to Rugby than ... rugby!
It's a historic market town that successfully combines period character and contemporary convenience. It boasts its own theatre/art gallery, 10-screen cinema, a tenpin bowling alley and two leisure centres.
With miles of canals near to the development, there are numerous walkways through unspoilt countryside and along pleasant towpaths.
Indeed, the town centre is surrounded by a delightful haven of country parks, working farms, nature reserves, sculpture gardens and picture postcard villages.
Coombe Park in nearby Binley offers 400 acres of historic parkland, or you can conveniently explore attractions at Stratford, Leamington and Stamford Hall, historic castles at Warwick and Kenilworth, plus the restored beauty of Althorp House - home to Diana, the late Princess of Wales.
Directions
From the West/North (Junction 1 of the M6):
Leave the M6 at junction 1 (signposted Rugby), then at roundabout take the third exit onto the A426 (signposted Rugby).
At roundabout take the second exit onto Leicester Road - A426.
At next roundabout take the second exit onto Leicester Road - A426.
At roundabout take the first exit onto Boughton Road and shortly after turn right on to Projects Drive to arrive at Caldecott Manor.
From the South/East (Daventry):
Pick up the A45 north out of Daventry and proceed for approximately seven miles to the end.
Just after passing under the M45, at roundabout take the first exit onto Daventry Road - B4429 (signposted Dunchurch, B4429).
Turn right onto the A426 and at roundabout take the first exit onto the A426.
At next roundabout take the second exit onto the A426 and continue forward (one way).
At traffic signals continue forward onto the A426 (signposted Leicester) and at roundabout take the second exit onto the A426 (signposted Leicester).
For the next two roundabouts take the second exit onto the A426.
At roundabout take the third exit onto Boughton Road and then shortly after turn right into Projects Drive to arrive at Caldecott Manor.