• Ideal Earlsdon location near parkland & train station
Description
A charming three double bedroom period terraced home, offering well balanced living and bedroom space throughout. The property enjoys a walled fore garden and attractive south facing rear garden with patio and lawn, ideal for relaxing and entertaining.
The kitchen and adjoining outbuildings have been thoughtfully transformed to create a stylish and functional kitchen, complemented by a useful ground floor shower room. On entry, an inviting porch leads to the original hallway, giving access to two reception rooms each with its own character and atmosphere. The bay fronted living room sits to the front, while the full width dining room offers excellent space and includes handy understairs storage.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues to impress, with three genuine double bedrooms. The principal bedroom spans the full width of the property at the front, while the bathroom includes a fitted shower.
Practical features include gas central heating and double glazing, while the home retains much of its period charm and character. The delightful south facing garden, complete with patio, lawn, sun canopy, and rear access, provides the perfect outdoor retreat.
A fine example of its kind, this property makes an ideal first home, a downsize, or a stylish step up the ladder.
Location
Earlsdon is widely regarded as one of South Coventry’s most desirable suburbs, prized for its vibrant community, excellent amenities, and convenient connections. Families are particularly drawn here thanks to highly regarded primary schools within easy reach, while the nearby War Memorial Park and Spencer Park provide beautiful green spaces, alongside private tennis and golf clubs for leisure.
For commuters, Coventry train station is just a short stroll away, offering direct services to London Euston in under an hour, as well as easy access to Birmingham and beyond. The city centre is also within comfortable walking distance, making Earlsdon perfectly placed for both work and play.
The suburb itself brims with charm and character, offering a wide choice of cafés, independent shops, lively bars, and quality restaurants. Cultural highlights include its own theatre, library, and social club, giving Earlsdon a true sense of identity and a community spirit that is hard to rival.
Mickleton Road lies between Mayfield Road and Belvedere Road in the sought after “NENA” neighbourhood association, part of a designated conservation area that further enhances the appeal of this exceptional location.