Three-bedroom period home with garden and driveway — ideal first-time project near Coventry city centre.
Three bedrooms and family bathroom
A practical three-bedroom period home in Cheylesmore, a short distance from Coventry city centre and the train station. The ground floor offers an L-shaped living and dining room and a full-width kitchen with space for casual dining. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom; the rear garden is mainly lawn and of a good size for the plot.
This end-terrace, built in the 1930s, is offered as a renovation project with clear potential to add value by modernising the kitchen, bathroom and décor. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; glazing is double glazed though install date is unknown. The property has off-street driveway parking and an affordable council tax band, which suits buyers seeking lower running costs while upgrading the home.
Important negatives are straightforward: the house needs modernisation throughout, cavity walls appear to have no added insulation (as built), and the overall internal size is modest at about 807 sq ft. EPC rating is D. These factors should be weighed against the strong location, access to local amenities, and good nearby schools.
For first-time buyers or buyers willing to invest some refurbishment, this home offers a chance to create a tailored, characterful property in a convenient city location. The plot is small, so extensive extension potential is limited; focus is best placed on internal remodelling and energy improvements.