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A conversion done well, courtesy of this apartment in the former Guinness bottling factory in Rugby, Warwickshire.
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Yes, once a place where Guinness was bottled, but more recently a rather stylish living space, thanks to a rework by a local architectural designer for his own occupation.
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A substantial apartment too. This is a three-bedroom loft conversion covering something like 2,067 sq. ft. of indoor accommodation, with the added bonus of around 1,400 sq. ft. of roof terrace to play with, not to mention a garage tpp. All of that on what’s described as a ‘discreet cul-de-sac’.
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Not that space matters if it doesn’t work. But in this case it does, helped along with some rather nice vintage touches from the original factory. That includes a hoist, a working winch, the original warehouse doors and metal windows plus sandblasted brickwork. Keeping the character in these types of conversions really is so important.
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The floorspace is described as ‘flexible’, but currently the place has a ground floor entrance lobby with bike storage area and access to the garage, while a staircase takes you to the more eventful first floor.
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Most of that is given over to a large open-plan space with wooden flooring, underfloor heating, an exposed brick feature wall and a glass brick feature wall. There are lounge and dining areas here, as well as a Juliet balcony with French doors to front.
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Also on this floor is a study area, a fitted kitchen (complete with all you would expect of that), the first bedroom with in-built Sauna Unit and air conditioning, a second double bedroom with feature glass brick wall and air conditioning plus a third bedroom, as with air conditioning. The bathroom and a boiler / storage room finishes things off.
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As we mentioned, there’s also an impressive roof terrace with views across Rugby and down below, a garage with power and lighting.
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Lovely place and currently looking for a new owner, If that’s you, the asking price is £345,000.
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Images and details courtesy of Connells. For more details and to make an enquiry, please visit their website.
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