The market town of Rugby is where our Howkins & Harrison head office. We are centrally located on Albert Street and there is some public metered parking available right outside the office.
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BSc (Est Man), FRICS, FAAV
Chairman
BSc (Hons) MRICS FAAV
Partner
BSc (Hons) MRICS
Partner
MA (Hons) MSc (Hons) MRICS
Surveyor
Residential Sales Manager
Residential Sales Negotiator
BSc (Hons) MRICS
Senior Rural Surveyor
BSc (Hons) MRICS
Senior Rural Surveyor
Secretary to the Senior Partner
Senior Branch Manager - Residential Sales
Assistant Lettings Manager
BA (Hons) MProf MRICS
Rural Surveyor
Managing Partner
Property Manager
Rural Professional & Agency Assistant
Bsc (Hons) MCIM
Marketing Manager
MRICS FAAV MSC
Senior Rural Surveyor
Property Inspector
Lettings Negotiator
All of our teams are all represented at our office in Rugby. The Estate Agent in Rugby team occupy the front office, displaying a number of the properties that they are offering for sale in the traditional estate agent style windows, with significant window space on the central Rugby corner office. The team share the ground floor of the Rugby office with the Rugby Lettings team whose offices sit off the main front office as well as the H&H Board Room.
Our New Homes team also occupy space on the ground floor. From the Estate Agents’ office, a staircase and lift are available to the first floor where our Administration and Accounts, Commercial, Farm Sales and Rural teams are housed along with our in house Marketing specialists.
7-11 Albert Street, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 2RX
01788 564 666
property@howkinsandharrison.co.uk
Out of hours support for rental properties:
For emergency repairs, please call 01788 222136 or email emergencyrepairs@howkinsandharrison.co.uk
Monday – Friday
9am to 5.30pm
Saturday
9am to 4pm
Rugby is credited with being the birthplace of the sport of rugby and this is well celebrated within the town. It has many other claims to fame as well, it is home to Rugby School, one of England’s oldest and most prestigious public schools. It is also the birthplace of the jet engine, with Frank Whittle having built the first prototype in Rugby.
The modern town of Rugby is a borough in its own right, encompassing the villages of Dunchurch, Cawston, Long Lawford and Dunsmore, on its outskirts. Part of Warwickshire, it borders Northamptonshire and Leicestershire, and is only 13 miles east of Coventry. It is the second largest town in the county and with that brings a wealth of facilities.
The town itself is mostly Victorian, yet some much older buildings still remain. 19th Century Victorian Gothic architect, William Butterfield, designed a lot of Rugby’s buildings, including much of Rugby School.
Rugby station can take you direct to London Euston in under an hour, making Rugby and the surrounding villages popular with commuters. The M1, M6 and M45 are also on the doorstep and the M40 is only about half an hour away. Meaning Rugby is a great location with its combination of local amenities and road and rail links.
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