Property of the Week: Buy a pair of cottages from the 1700's on Rosemary Hill


By James Smith

7th Nov 2021 | Property of the Week


Looking for a new home near Kenilworth, or just feeling a bit nosey?

Then look no further than our Property Of The Week features, which will be showcasing the most interesting homes for sale right now on our Kenilworth Nub News Property page.

Our property for this week comes courtesy of our exclusive property sponsor Julie Philpot Residential.

This week we have looked at a chance to buy two cottages on Rosemary Hill fro £575,000.

"A unique opportunity to purchase a pair of cottages, which are two of the oldest properties (probably dating from the mid 1700's) in a conservation area known as 'Chapel Yard'.

"Both cottages are well planned, have many period features, and are set in a beautiful garden full of native British plants.

"They are tucked away in a quiet, private position on Rosemary Hill. Abbey Fields, the High Street, Castle, Priory Theatre and town centre amenities all within easy walking distance. Full individual brochures are available."

Find out more by following this link.

Or click here to see Julie Philpot Residential's full portfolio.

A gallery of images is available at the top of this page.

Julie Philpot Residential is a sponsor of Kenilworth Nub News.

Without their community-minded sponsorship, we wouldn't be able to bring you local news free from overly-intrusive ads, pop-ups and clickbait.

Follow this link to their website and get in touch.

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