Bungalow with permission to be demolished and replaced with mansion up for sale for £4.25m

By James Smith

30th Jun 2024 | Local News

'Hobournes' was marketed for £3.25million at the start of 2019 (image via planning application)
'Hobournes' was marketed for £3.25million at the start of 2019 (image via planning application)

A bungalow which was last year granted planning permission to be demolished to make way for a two-storey mansion, is back on the market.

Warwick District Council last year granted permission for 'Hobournes' on Upper Spring Lane to be flattened, to make way for a house complete with two swimming pools, five en-suite bedrooms, games room, bar, gym and first floor terrace take its place.

But with work yet to start on the plot, it is now on the market for £4.25 million with property agent Fine & Country.

The brochure says: "An extremely rare opportunity to construct one of the most magnificent homes in Kenilworth, one of Warwickshire’s most desirable towns.

The current view of the property from Spring View Lane (image via Google Maps)

"There is full planning consent to build a dream home offering 19,055 sq. ft of luxurious living space incorporating eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms, on the ground floor there are expansive living spaces including a leisure facility, games room, and bar.

"The development also includes ancillary accommodation.

"Located in the highly respected Old Town part of this Historic town and with countryside views to the front, accessed through private electric gates, this property must be seen to be appreciated."

The home, which dates back to the 1980's was previously marketed for £3.25million at the start of 2019.

The proposed new design of the building (Image via planning application)

A planning application submitted by Jonathan Holland Architects last year said: "The proposed dwelling aims to enhance the semi-rural nature of the site by proposing a more contained footprint, two-storey development."

It added: "Overall the loss of the existing dwelling and the proposed single replacement dwelling will provide a positive contribution to the Upper Spring Lane street scene within the conservation area. 

"The building has been designed and positioned considerately within its substantial grounds, set back from the main road with a contained footprint. 

"By providing a basement and an additional storey the proposed dwelling does not comprise the semi-rural nature of the site as it retains and adds to large areas of garden land around the dwelling as well as soft edges to the roadway."

See the property listing here.

     

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