Final Luxury Conversion Home At Coventry Site
Tiger Oak Barn is the final home remaining for sale at a former Coventry sawmill which has been transformed into eight luxurious new homes.
In its industrial role, the site was credited for making award-winning bespoke chairs for the Queen, but each barn has been converted into unique homes aptly named after specific woods that have been used to build that furniture. All properties have now been sold with only a three-bedroom single storey conversion remaining on the market, priced £536,000.
Situated between Allesley and Meriden, The Old Saw Mill provides ideal commuter links; the picturesque development lies within close proximity of the A45 which connects to the M6 and M42 in minutes – providing ideal commuter links.
Positioned away from the hustle and bustle typical of city living this exclusive gated community benefits from beautiful uninterrupted countryside views – a haven for cyclists, horse riders and walkers alike. With the development situated in close proximity to the medieval village of Allesley which contains a primary school, as well as a range of basic amenities.
Tiger Oak Barn’s open-plan interior benefits from attractive oak veneered doors, high-quality flooring throughout enhanced by the hallway and bedroom areas which are carpeted. Lofted ceilings with vaulted beams in some to accentuate the light and space of each room, integrated boilers and underfloor heating.
An integrated high-spec kitchen comes as standard featuring professionally designed Burbidge kitchens, stainless-steel sink, double oven, fridge freezer and dishwasher. The property also has a large utility room and its own garden.
Laura Wilson, new homes manager at selling agent Loveitts, commented: “The Old Saw Mill has a fantastic pedigree. It was originally the site of the Sitting Firm, a chair manufacturer which in 2012 was commissioned by the Royal Forestry Society to design and make a unique Windsor chair to mark Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
“Indeed, it was in order to commemorate this former jewel in Coventry’s crown, the developers wished to name the homes after woods used to craft the many chairs made over the years. Merging the history of the former site into the new development was of great importance to the developers in order to preserve its unique heritage.
“Each of the homes within the development have been designed to the highest specification with the end user in mind and a strong emphasis on countryside living, lifestyle and space. Since lockdown, we feel that people are now looking at their homes differently and are focusing more on the living element within a property – given that that more time is now spent at home. Elements such as the light and feel of the home as well as its living space will be taken into account more when looking for a new property. Tiger Oak Barn caters for this new-found need.
“There has been huge demand for this development and the fact that the Stamp Duty holiday has been extended for a further three months to end June is a major advantage to prospective purchasers.”
Find out more at www.loveitts.co.uk.
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