Welcome to 'Warmley', a house full of artistic life and traditional features. The current owners have worked tirelessly to revive the period property, preserving its character, updating its facilities and the whole time being driven by its important history.
As you step through the original Edwardian door, you are welcomed into a bright and immaculate entrance hall, flooded with natural light. The front reception room exudes timeless elegance, with soaring high ceilings that create a sense of grandeur, while soft neutral tones on panelled walls enhance its classic charm. The second reception room offers versatile potential—ideal as a study, playroom, or formal dining space.
The most recent transformation—the stunning kitchen and dining area—features bespoke hand-crafted joinery, a statement range, and an entire wall of glass doors that seamlessly connect the space to the courtyard garden. Completing the home’s thoughtful design, a practical utility room sits at the rear, alongside a convenient cloakroom off the hall.
Ascending to the first floor, you'll find a thoughtfully designed layout offering exceptional flexibility. A cleverly integrated pocket door on the landing creates a self-contained living space/bedroom, complete with its own bathroom and separate outdoor access. Also on this level are two further generously sized bedrooms, along with a stylishly appointed bathroom.
The top floor boasts two additional double bedrooms, another well-fitted bathroom, and ample storage solutions, including two large cupboards and convenient eaves storage.
The outdoor spaces have been designed with the same meticulous attention to detail. A paved terrace extends effortlessly from the kitchen/diner, creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. Steps lead to an elevated, private seating area, beautifully enclosed by mature shrubs, offering a tranquil retreat.
Viewing is highly recommended to apricate the size of this one-off property.
EXTERNAL: FRONT - The house sits back from the road with its own private driveway. The front has classic red brick and a pitched roof, typical of its time. The main entrance is tucked away on the west side, up a short set of outdoor steps.
REAR - A paved patio extends from the kitchen and dining areas, creating an easy transition between indoors and outdoors. There's plenty of space for eating and relaxing outside. Steps lead up to a higher level with a private seating area, surrounded by fragrant plants and mature shrubs.
SERVICES: Mains gas and electrics. Mains sewerage. Mains water. Mobile phone and Broadband can be found via Ofcom Checker.
TENURE - FREEHOLD
EPC - D
COUNSIL TAX - F
PROPERTY HISTORY: Welcome to 'Warmley', a property that gave two friends a welcoming home to encourage their creative collaborations, including producing rudimental sculpture, music, poetry and even radio broadcasting. Dylan Thomas, the famous Welsh poet was fascinated by radio from a young age and as a teenager he formed the 'Warmley Broadcasting Corporation' with Daniel Jones and they used to work on programmes in an upstairs bedroom at this property. The 'Warmley Period' of the late 1920s and 30s is acknowledged as significant in the creative development of both Daniel Jones as a composer and Dylan Thomas as a poet. It is believed to be here, at this character-packed property that Dylan learned to be an experimental writer rather than an imitative one, and where he had the opportunity to hone his oratory skills. Using a doctored radiogram, Daniel, his father, and Dylan all did ‘broadcasts’, performing plays, poetry and music compositions played on piano and a series of unorthodox instruments.
TENURE: FREEHOLD
EPC RATING: D
COUNCIL TAX BANDING: F