About this property
With three excellent bedrooms and both a ground floor utility cloakroom and a first floor bathroom, this beautifully presented period home also benefits from two reception rooms including a sitting room with a log burner and bay window. With a walled foregarden and South facing, easily maintained rear gardens, the property really is a fine example of its kind.
The traditional entrance hallway leads to both sitting rooms and the staircase rising to the first floor. The sitting room to the frontage is delightful. Bright and light with a wide bay and a characterful log burner set into an open hearth, the room is a peaceful retreat indeed.
The rear reception room benefits from having under stairs storage and a superb portrait picture window over looking the gardens. The kitchen breakfast room, situated off the the dining room is sublime. With quality fitted storage and granite worksurfaces the room also incorporates a curvaceous breakfast bar and fitted appliances. From the kitchen, a very useful utility and cloakroom provides ideal practical space and direct access to the rear gardens.
Upstairs all three bedrooms are of good size and complemented by a three piece modern bathroom.
The gardens are ideal with paved patios and the addition of a useful storage shed. Secure gated access is also accessible to the rear.
The property is gas centrally heated and double glazed and offers a rare "turn key" example of an Edwardian terraced home.
An ideal family home which sits within catchment of many excellent local schools, this property cannot fail to impress.
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THE LOCATION
Earlsdon, often considered one of the most desirable suburbs in South Coventry, offers a wealth of local amenities as well as easy access to main roads and the train station. This property on Stanway Road itself, leads to Belvedere Road which is a very short walk away to the station by crossing Spencer Park and the bridge towards Central Six and the new station.
With well regarded primary schools within very easy reach, Earlsdon has always been a popular location for families. The close proximity of the beautiful War Memorial Park and Spencer Park offer certain appeal with private tennis and golf clubs also situated within the suburb itself.
The train station, a short walk away for many, allows an easy morning commute, sometimes in less than one hour, to London Euston and the city centre is also only a fifteen-twenty minute walk from most Earlsdon addresses.
For dining and socializing, coffee shops, bars and restaurants abound.
With its own theatre, library, golf and tennis club, Earlsdon really does offer a community spirit that's hard to match.
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