2-bedroom Semi-Detached for rent at Meon Way Gardens, Long Marston, CV37

Meon Way Gardens, Long Marston, CV37 Shipston-on-Stour
£757.00\mo
£175.00\wk
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  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • Houses - Semi-Detached (Unfurnished)
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Available Now - Rent to Own 2 Year Plan,5% Deposit Refund after 24 months,Modern open plan kitchen/dining area,Bright front aspect living room,Storage in bedroom 1,Family bathroom with modern fixtures and fittings,Car parking spaces,Handy storage cupboard under the stairs
***THIS IS A REGULATED HOME PURCHASE PLAN, YOU WILL HAVE THE RIGHT & OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE THIS PROPERTY IN 24 MONTHS, YOU SHOULD ONLY PROCEED IF YOU WISH TO BECOME A HOMEOWNER***

Gross Rent = £1,300 PCM.
5% refund in 24 months = £13,055.

The Alnwick has a stylish open plan kitchen/dining room with French doors leading into the garden, two double bedrooms, a good-sized living room, downstairs WC, four handy storage cupboards and off-road parking.

Meon Way Gardens sits within Meon Vale, offering the perfect balance of rural charm and easy access to the historic market town of Stratford-upon-Avon and the beautiful countryside that surrounds it. The development is located in the village of Long Marston, around 5 miles southwest of Stratford and 6 miles north of Chipping Campden, with the market towns of Evesham and Pershore also close by. Despite its peaceful, village feel, the area enjoys excellent transport links. At the heart of the community, you'll find a traditional pub and a local store, while a short drive into Stratford provides a wealth of additional amenities-along with the rich heritage of Shakespeare's birthplace.

For everyday essentials, The Poppins Village Store and Post Office are conveniently located nearby, and The Masons Arms in Long Marston is a much-loved local pub. Stratford-upon-Avon offers a weekly market, regular farmers' markets and a choice of supermarkets, including a handy Waitrose just 5 miles from Meon Way Gardens. The town is also home to a wide variety of cultural, leisure and sporting facilities, with larger centres such as Evesham, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Banbury, Worcester and Birmingham all within straightforward reach.

Transport connections are another key advantage. The nearby A40 provides a main route between London and Birmingham via Oxford, Banbury and Leamington Spa, while the A429 offers excellent access into the Cotswolds. The A46 links directly to the M5 for travel towards the South West, or to the M6 for journeys to the North West.
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