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£1,050

8 Willow Close, Daventry
Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom

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Listed By: Listanza Services Group

Listed On: 01/10/2023

Listing ID: GL6635843 View More Details

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A Fabulous Fully furnished one bedroom apartment at The Old chopping block is now available to rent from the 25th of January 2022, in the scenic village of Flecknoe Near Rugby. All inclusive of bills £1050.00 P.C.MThis Apartment is furnished to a very high standard with beautiful furniture, A fully equipped modern kitchen including a dish washer, fridge-freezer, and plenty of preparation surfaces.Large lounge and dining area with tv and Wi-Fi all included.Spacious hallway with a large cupboard to store coats and shoes leads to the separate w/c where there is a large selection of wonderful books to borrow to pass the time whilst you stay here.The elegant En-suite bedroom has a double bed and comes with a wardrobe drawers and bedside cupboards, and a tv to relax within bed. Ensuite with shower and w/c.This Apartment would ideally suit a working professional couple, or a single person and would be flexible to do Monday through to Fridays only too.A Washing machine available too if necessary.A beautiful outside patio area to sit out in the sunshine and to enjoy the wonderful hanging baskets and planted areas.Parking spaces for two carsSmall dogs are welcomeWhere The name The Old chopping block came from was, when the idea of our catering company was cooked up in the kitchen of our family farm the name we chose was actually inspired by the big traditional chopping block at the very heart of the business. This has now moved away to a more permanent premises, but the old name still remains here.Flecknoe is a village in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, England, one mile west of the border with Northamptonshire. The village is the largest settlement within the civil parish of Wolfhampcote, and has a population of around 200. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Flachenho, probably meaning Flecca's hill.1 The village is shown as Fleckno on the Christopher Saxton map of 1637.Flecknoe is quite an isolated village, it is located on a hill called Bush Hill, one mile north of the nearest main road (the A425 Southam - Daventry road) and is connected only by narrow lanes. Flecknoe has a small church, dedicated to St. Mark, which was built in 1891. An older chapel in the village dating from 1837 is now a private house. The village formerly had a school, which is now the village hall. On the outskirts of the village is a derelict brick building which is the remains of a Second World War camp.1The village also has a pub called the Old Olive Bush.The Grand Union Canal runs in the plain to the north of the village, which also contains the remain of the former Weedon to Leamington railway line. Flecknoe once had a railway station on this line. The station was over a mile north of the village and effectively in the middle of nowhere, consequently it was an early victim of British Railways' closure programme, the last passenger train running on 3 November 1952. However, the line survived carrying freight until 2 December 1963. To the east of the village are the remains of the former Great Central Main Line.The A425 between Daventry and Southam is approximately 1.5 miles which provides access to Banbury and the M40 and via the M45 access can be gained to the M45, A46, M6 and M1.For viewings, please call Ruth Curzon on mobile For more details and to contact: