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Tamworth Road, Ashby-de-la-Zouch

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.

Freehold

Key features

  • Architecturally striking three-storey family home
  • Beautifully renovated while retaining original period features
  • Elegant sitting room with bay window
  • Separate formal dining room
  • Impressive open-plan living dining kitchen
  • Five double bedrooms arranged across two upper floors
  • Beautifully landscaped rear gardens
  • EPC rating D. Council tax band E.
  • VIRTUAL 360 TOUR AVAILABLE

Description

There is something deeply reassuring about an Edwardian house. Built in an age when craftsmanship mattered and proportions were generous, they possess a quiet confidence that modern homes often struggle to replicate. This fine three-storey example is no exception. Lovingly restored and thoughtfully updated by its current owners, it is now a wonderfully warm and characterful family home where original heritage features sit comfortably alongside carefully considered contemporary interventions.

Approaching the house, the first clue to its pedigree lies beneath your feet. A charming canopy porch shelters an original Minton tiled floor - the sort of detail that immediately tells you this house has a story to tell. Decorative half-height tiling frames the entrance, guiding you towards a handsome front door that opens into a reception hall that feels both grand and welcoming.

Inside, the Minton tiles continue underfoot, their geometric patterns glowing softly in the natural light. The hallway is tall, elegant and calm, with a staircase rising gently upwards. Beneath it, a discreet door leads down to a surprisingly practical cellar - lit by two front-facing windows and complete with power.

To the right sits a sitting room that feels every bit the classic drawing room. High ceilings, delicate cornicing, a ceiling rose and picture rails all frame the space beautifully. At its centre, a grand open fireplace with marble surround and cast iron insert provides the natural focal point. But it's the broad walk-in bay window that truly captures the imagination, overlooking the front garden where a mature magnolia tree puts on a spectacular display when in bloom.

Across the hall, the dining room offers another wonderfully atmospheric space. Once again, the proportions are generous and the details rich - ornate coving, an elegant ceiling rose and a second original open fireplace complete with decorative tiled cheeks. French doors open onto a side courtyard, hinting at the garden spaces that lie beyond.

But it is at the rear of the house where past and present meet most convincingly.

Through a panelled doorway the home opens up into a large, flowing living kitchen - the kind of space modern family life demands but rarely finds in a house of this vintage. The room naturally settles into zones: space for a large family dining table, an informal seating area, and views out through sash windows towards the side garden. Beautifully designed by Kingswood Kitchens, the cabinetry follows a classic shaker style - timeless, understated and wonderfully practical. Quartz worktops sweep along two walls, incorporating a suite of integrated appliances including induction hob, double ovens with warming drawer, dishwasher and wine chiller. There's a clever hidden pantry too - softly illuminated with automatic lighting - a small luxury that feels entirely appropriate here.

Leading from the kitchen is a practical utility room with matching cabinetry, a second sink, and space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. A useful guest WC with corner wash basin sits alongside, and the room benefits from a sloped vaulted ceiling with inset skylight.

Then, just when you think the space couldn't get any better, the house opens once again.

At the rear, a cleverly designed extension creates a snug/garden room where the architecture becomes lighter and more relaxed. A partially vaulted ceiling lifts the space while wide bi-fold doors dissolve the boundary between house and garden. In summer they slide away entirely, allowing the outside world to spill into the house - sunlight, fresh air and the quiet rhythm of the garden beyond.
Upstairs, the bedrooms retain the same sense of calm elegance.

The principal bedroom is a beautifully serene retreat, flooded with morning light through two front-facing windows fitted with plantation shutters. An original cast iron fireplace, high ceilings and soft architectural detailing remind you once again of the home's Edwardian roots. An archway leads through to a walk-in dressing room - a quietly luxurious addition that makes everyday living just a little easier. Two further double bedrooms occupy this floor, both generous and characterful, each retaining period fireplaces and views over the gardens.

The family bathroom has been completely reimagined - a careful blend of modern luxury and gentle period reference. A freestanding bath with traditional telephone mixer tap sits beside a large glazed walk-in shower with rainfall head. Metro tiling wraps the walls while patterned floor tiles ground the space beautifully. And, in a moment of playful nostalgia, the original servant's bell now sits beside the bath - perfect, perhaps, for summoning another glass of wine.

The top floor continues the story.

Here, beneath gently sloping ceilings, two further double bedrooms sit within the roofline, their dormer windows bringing in light and framing views of the sky above. Both retain their original fireplaces, adding warmth and character to these surprisingly generous spaces. A modern shower room serves this floor, providing a practical and private retreat ideal for guests or growing families.

Outside
Accessed from the large stone chipped driveway, a charming side courtyard garden paved in original blue brick leads towards the garden through a brick archway - a small architectural flourish that offers a teasing glimpse of the greenery beyond before revealing the garden in full. Carefully landscaped and thoughtfully arranged, it unfolds in a series of spaces designed for both family life and entertaining. Immediately outside the garden room lies a composite deck - the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening drinks. Steps lead up to a circular lawn framed by planted borders before the garden stretches further to a second seating area laid with decorative plum slate. Beyond this, another sweep of lawn leads to a raised porcelain-tiled terrace - cleverly positioned to capture the afternoon sun.

The result is a house that feels both timeless and alive - a Edwardian home whose heritage has been carefully preserved while quietly adapting to the rhythms of modern family life.

Tenure: Freehold (purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the tenure via their legal representative).
Please note: It is quite common for some properties to have a Ring doorbell and internal recording devices.
Property construction: Standard Parking: Driveway Electricity supply: Mains Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains Heating: Mains gas (Purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their suitability).
Broadband type: Fibre
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Local Authority/Tax Band: North West Leicestershire District Council / Tax Band E
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Our Ref: JGA09032026
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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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About John German, Ashby de la Zouch

63a Market Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, LE65 1AH
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Ever since John German opened for business back in 1840, thousands of homeowners have trusted us to help sell or let their properties. Such a task isn't taken lightly, we make it a priority to ensure each and every one of our customers gets all the support they need throughout the whole moving process.

Determination is exactly what makes a move happen, the John German staff have this by the bucket load. There isn't a better feeling for us than handing keys over on moving day.

Although we are a friendly bunch, this doesn't stop us from being professional; we have very high standards at John German. We are long term members of NAEA & ARLA Propertymark, as well as The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This puts us at the forefront of industry developments and ensures we adhere to a nationally recognised code of practice and professional conduct.

With this in mind, you can be confident you are dealing with an estate agent who will act in your best interests at all times.

Combining this with our extensive knowledge of the Midlands property market, we are one of the most trusted sales and lettings agents in the region.

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Affordability

Monthly repayments£2,965
Property: £ 650,000
Deposit: £ 65,000
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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