An incredible home in Coventry that could easily be mistaken for a Bond villain’s lair is on the market for an impressive £1,395,000.

The house has been almost untouched for over 50 years, and has preserved a uniquely sixties vibe that would be perfect for nostalgia fans.

The house was once used in a Jaguar advert for the launch of the XJS model and would probably be perfect as a film location today, if you happen to shooting a throwback spy thriller anytime soon.

Described as ‘an exceptional example of 20th century design’ by Historic England, this house makes a bold statement with striking original features.

The five-bedroom detached house in Cryfield Grange Road, off Kenilworth Road in Gibbet Hill, boasts a huge circular indoor swimming pool hidden on the ground floor and an spiral staircase among its many architectural features.

Built in 1965, the house was designed by Coventry-born architect Robert Harvey - a fan of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright - and who went on to mastermind over 50 properties in and around Warwickshire.

The house has a quirky 60s vibe
The house has a quirky 60s vibe

Harvey’s client, a local engineer and businessman, had said he had wanted “a house that would be noticed” and handed over a “generous budget” - as well as “still looking modern in 20 years time”.

More than 50 years later the house still retains many original features, making what the agents describe as a “ mid-century masterpiece.” The main part of the accommodation is arranged across the first floor, making the most of the amazing south facing views.

There are five bedrooms, with two benefiting from en-suite bathrooms and the master bedroom having its own dressing area.

The majority of the house is taken up by an impressively sized living and dining room, which is lined with exotic woods The eastern end of the house is largely taken up by an impressive living / dining room.

Indoor swimming pool on the ground floor
Indoor swimming pool on the ground floor

Lined The house was originally sold in 1999 for £345,000 and has since been Grade II listed by Historic England in 2012.

Planning permission was granted in 2004 to significantly extend the house - potentially taking it to approximately 7,500sq ft.

For more information on the property call The Modern House on 020 3795 5920.