- A spacious three double bedroom terraced home +
- Ground floor bathroom & second floor ensuite shower room +
- Private & well maintained, fenced rear gardens +
- Sitting & dining room with stairs to first floor from both +
- Fully compliant third bedroom, loft conversion +
- Gas central heating & double glazing throughout +
- Ideal Earlsdon location close to parks, train station & amenities +
- EPC Rating D, Total 933 Sq. Ft.or 86 Sq.M Approx +
A very happy family home for decades, this terraced three double bedroom period property has benefitted from a fully compliant loft conversion which has also seen the installation of an ensuite shower room. With two reception rooms, a kitchen with direct access to the garden and a ground floor bathroom, the property is a rare gem indeed. With generous and mature rear gardens the opportunity to once again create a lovely family home is an obvious one.
Nestled beyond a walled foregarden with a bay window and hardwood double glazed windows throughout, the property is also gas centrally heated.
In need of modernisation but with the structure and plumbing all correctly placed, this is a superb opportunity for a no chain family or owner occupier purchase.
The motivation for sell is simply that the owners are moving out of the area to be closer to family.
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LOCATION
Huntingdon Road sits between Mayfield Road and Belvedere Road in the "NENA" neighbourhood association and does form part of local conservation area. This property is situated on the left hand side heading towards Belvedere Road.
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. 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 and social club Earlsdon really does offer a community spirit that's hard to match.