£1,400 pcm
(£323 pw)
4 bed end terrace house to rentRailway Terrace, Rugby CV21
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Unfurnished
About this property
Four bedooms
Master with en-suite
New fitted kitchen
Open plan living
Ground floor bathroom
Gas central heating
Off road parking for 4 cars
Town centre
Four bedroom property in the Town centre. Master bedroom with en-suite. Lounge with open plan kitchen. Ground floor bathroom, off road parking for 4 cars. Gas central heating. Redecorated throughout.
Rugby Town Over View
Rugby is a historic market town located in the county of Warwickshire, England. Best known as the birthplace of the sport of rugby football, the town is steeped in heritage and character. It lies on the eastern edge of Warwickshire, near the borders of Northamptonshire and Leicestershire, and is well connected by road and rail, including a major railway junction on the West Coast Main Line.
One of the town's most iconic landmarks is Rugby School, founded in 1567, which gained international fame thanks to the legend of William Webb Ellis—said to have invented the game of rugby by picking up a football and running with it during a match in 1823. Today, the school continues to play a central role in the town's identity.
Beyond its sporting legacy, Rugby has a rich industrial history, particularly in engineering and railways, and it grew significantly during the 19th century. Modern Rugby combines its heritage with a vibrant town centre, green open spaces like Caldecott Park, and a range of amenities and cultural offerings.
Rugby is also known for its diverse community and serves as an important economic and transport hub in the region. Whether for its contributions to sport, its historic architecture, or its dynamic community, Rugby holds a unique place in both local and national history.
About The Agent
Rugby is a historic market town located in the county of Warwickshire, England. Best known as the birthplace of the sport of rugby football, the town is steeped in heritage and character. It lies on the eastern edge of Warwickshire, near the borders of Northamptonshire and Leicestershire, and is well connected by road and rail, including a major railway junction on the West Coast Main Line.
One of the town's most iconic landmarks is Rugby School, founded in 1567, which gained international fame thanks to the legend of William Webb Ellis—said to have invented the game of rugby by picking up a football and running with it during a match in 1823. Today, the school continues to play a central role in the town's identity.
Beyond its sporting legacy, Rugby has a rich industrial history, particularly in engineering and railways, and it grew significantly during the 19th century. Modern Rugby combines its heritage with a vibrant town centre, green open spaces like Caldecott Park, and a range of amenities and cultural offerings.
Rugby is also known for its diverse community and serves as an important economic and transport hub in the region. Whether for its contributions to sport, its historic architecture, or its dynamic community, Rugby holds a unique place in both local and national history.
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