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Get startedTemple Court is a two-bedroom mid-terrace house in Rugby (CV22 5AB). It has a recorded floor area of 65 m² (around 700 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1967-1975 and council tax band B. At 65 m² this is the smallest unit on EPC record across Temple Court (65–71 m²). The building's EPC ratings span E to C, with this unit at the bottom. The latest certificate (December 2018) shows an E (score 47), well below the UK norm with real room to improve. The recommended improvements would push it to D (score 67). Main heating runs on electricity.
Sale prices here have outpaced Rugby HPI: 2.7% per year against 0% for the wider region. Today's modelled estimate of £174,000 is 12.3% above the 2019 sale price. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£222/sq ft) was about 21.9% above the typical sold price in the postcode. At 65 m² it sits well below the postcode median (178 m² across 16 EPCs), making it one of the more compact homes locally. Last sale on file: £155,000 in December 2019. Across the public record there are 6 sales, relatively high churn for a single property. 3 planning records sit against the property, 3 approved, 0 refused. Past consents include tree works, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved.
Temple Court's carbon output runs well above what efficient homes in the postcode produce.
Planning history at Temple Court is exclusively tree-management applications — typical for a property with mature trees on or near the plot.
T1 Birch, cut to ground, tree is over mature and has been pruned several times, it is very large but any further reduction would result in a poor aesthetic form and also the problems associated with making large pruning wounds on Birch, principally rotting out of stumps which can lead to failure of the growth point. Given the trees position over public amenity space and garages this is not a desireable situation. Coupled with recent root ingress into the drains and re-surfacing of the garage area it is felt that removal and replacement would be a more sensible option.
Temple Court has changed hands more often than typical for the area.
£174,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 2.7% per year over 16 years.
£155,000
Growth on file: 2.7% per year over 16 years.
Temple Court is notably below the street on floor area.
Price per m²
£2,385
Street avg £1,908
Floor Area
65 m²
Street avg 70 m²
Habitable Rooms
3 rooms
Crime
3/mo
Steady year-on-year across the wider district.
Nearest stop
0.1 km
Fawsley House — bus stop.

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00
50.9dB

T1 Birch, over mature tree has been previously repeatedly pruned, has cavities in main stem in and in proximity to lower unions. I propose to prune back lowest branch on South side by approx 3m, (current 8m) to alleviate weight stress on lower union.
1 more application for this property
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2 December 2019Most recent
£155,000
+4.7%over 3 years12 August 2016
£148,000
+18.4%over 1 year13 February 2015
£125,000
-3.1%over 6 years20 January 2009
£129,000
-9.8%over 2 years30 March 2006
£143,000
+43.0%over 2 years17 June 2003
£100,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in CV22 5AB: £247,500 (2024–2021).
Street avg 3 rooms
CO₂ Emissions
6.0 t/year
Street avg 3.9 t/year
CV22 5EZ
Closest school
0.3 km
Lawrence Sheriff School. 27 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
40.6dB
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