Property details
A very rare opportunity to acquire this large, 3000 sq ft, and appealing Grade II listed semi detached property marvellously situated on the western side of Clarendon Square. This wonderful home with much charm and character is ideally positioned for walking into the town centre and Railway Station.
Binswood Lawn was built in 1824. It was the first house erected in the square which was completed around 1832. The architect was Peter Frederick Robinson, of Brook Street Mayfair, famed nationally as a designer of country houses and cottages. The Swiss style cottage was built for local landowner Edward Willes, of the notable Willes family of Newbold Comyn. Edward Willes was a leading contributor to the development of Leamington Spa, being responsible for the layout of a large part of the New Town. Willes also developed Newbold Gardens which were subsequently renamed Jephson Gardens and donated to the town.
The property does now require some modernisation but it offers bags of potential to modernise to a buyer's own taste, and occupies a large plot whilst also being sold with no upward chain.
The accommodation comprises - Entrance hall, study. living room, dining room, kitchen, utility area and cellar. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, a family bathroom and en suite. On the second floor there are two further bedrooms.
Outside there is off road parking to the front and to the rear a broadly south facing garden.
Entrance hall
Cloakroom/w.c
Study (3.14 x 2.48)
Dining room (7.39 x 4.53)
Living room (6.21 x 4.59)
Kitchen (4.93 x 3.97)
Bedroom (5.54 x 4.45)
En suite
Bedroom (6.11 x 4.53)
Bedroom (3.65 x 3.14)
Bathroom
Bedroom (3.55 x 3.12)
Bedroom (4.46 x 2.75)
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