Regent Court is a three storey Victorian property in tree lined Regents Place, a conservation area within the commercial district of Rugby town centre. The building has been extensively renovated to blend stylish contemporary décor and modern influences with the building’s original period features. This prestigious address houses eight individual office suites that share a smart entrance hall, attractive kitchen, meeting room and luxury washrooms.
The property enjoys views and close proximity to the well-kept and peaceful Caldecott Park to the West whilst the elegant sash windows to the front elevation overlook Regent Place. The gardens in the centre mark the site of an ancient British fort dating from the 13th Century and latterly a moated Manor house belonging to the De Rokeby family, from which the towns name Rugby, was derived
Rugby’s close proximity to the M1 and M6 makes it a popular home to many distribution and logistics providers. The western relief road has eased town centre traffic making for a pleasant commute and with Rugby train station on the west coast main line there are frequent rail services to the capital with many offering journey times of well under an hour.
A variety of local bus services provide links to outlying villages as well as Coventry, Leicester, Northampton and Royal Leamington Spa. The UK’s cosmopolitan “second city” Birmingham, with its International Airport, is just a short train journey or drive away. London’s Heathrow airport is also within practical reach.