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Get startedTemple Court is a two-bedroom end-of-terrace house in Rugby (CV22 5AB). It has a recorded floor area of 71 m² (around 764 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1950-1966 and council tax band B. At 71 m² this is the 6th smallest of 7 units on EPC record in Temple Court, where floor areas span 65–71 m². The building's EPC ratings span E to C, with this unit at the top. On EPC score it ranks first in the building (72 versus a worst of 40). The latest certificate (March 2013) shows a C (score 72). The rating has held steady at C across 2 certificates since July 2012. Main heating runs on electricity. The latest certificate is from March 2013, so improvements made since then won't be reflected.
At 71 m² it sits well below the postcode median (178 m² across 16 EPCs), making it one of the more compact homes locally. On energy efficiency it sits in the top 10% of properties in this postcode. 3 planning records sit against the property, 3 approved, 0 refused. Past consents include tree works, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. Today's modelled estimate of £155,000 is 32.5% above the 2012 sale price. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£153/sq ft) was about 16.4% below the postcode norm. Last sold in November 2012, so it's been off the market for around 13 years.
Temple Court ranks among the most efficient homes in the postcode for energy use.
This certificate is over 10 years old and is no longer valid.Expired 28 Mar 2023
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.
£155,000
Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables.
£117,000
Recorded with HM Land Registry.
Temple Court outperforms the street on epc rating by a wide margin.
Price per m²
£1,648
Street avg £2,055
Floor Area
71 m²
Street avg 69 m²
Habitable Rooms
4 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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20 November 2012Most recent
£117,000
Median price across the last 5 sales in CV22 5AB: £247,500 (2024–2021).
Street avg 3 rooms
CO₂ Emissions
3.2 t/year
Street avg 4.3 t/year
CV22 5EJ
Closest school
0.3 km
Lawrence Sheriff School. 27 schools nearby.
Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00
40.6dB
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