Exceptionally well presented, stylish yet sympathetic and as aspirational as it practical, this lovely, four double bedroom period home offers the most sublime and well balanced accommodation throughout. With generous South facing gardens, a kitchen dining room, an en-suite main bedroom and a superb sitting dining room with French doors to the gardens (and a log burner!), the property together with all of it's outstanding features cannot fail to impress.
Stepping through the well planted and picket fenced foregarden, the bright entrance hallway, Travertine tiled along with the kitchen, offers a direct view through to the gardens and has been sympathetically panelled to create a truly elegant welcome.
The original and sturdy baustrade dog legs up towards the first floor and a door way leads into the sitting dining room to the right and the kitchen dining room to the rear.
The sitting dining room, originally two rooms, is now filled with light and ambiance evoking both a romantic calm and serenity. The log burner and bay window sit within the sitting area of the room whilst French doors bless the dining room to the rear.
The kitchen dining room, with windows to the side return and French doors to the garden, has seen tremendous and carefully considered alterations and improvements throughout. With granite worksurfaces and sills, a stunning cast iron radiator, a range cooker and bespoke storage (and on a practical note, a ground floor cloakroom), semi industrial style shelves complete the room beautifully. Sunny and sociable, this is a wonderful environment to entertain and enjoy.
Upon the first floor the three double bedrooms are complemented by both an extended and now four piece, Travertine tiled family bathroom as well as a useful home office/nursery. Each room hold its own period charm with original fireplaces , skirting and architrave throughout.
The second floor, purpose built upon original build, has been transformed into an elegant and uber stylish almost self sufficent suite. With a dressing area to the upper landing, fitted storage, eave storage and a superb and very much en trend en-suite shower room the top floor has become a haven of tranquility and calm.
Externally, the property has seen loving attention to detail applied within the landscaped gardens. South facing gardens with mature planting and varied York stone patio's and sitting areas really have created a "could be anywhere" aura that belies the convenience of the Earlsdon centre locale.
With hardwood refitted double glazing and gas central heating installed throughout this tremendous and quite unique property is sure to impress even the most discerning of buyers. A true delight, both inside and out.
THE LOCATION
Avondale Road is a quiet cul de sac situated just off Osbourne Road which interconnects Providence Street to Styvechale Avenue.
Earlsdon is a residential area located to the south of Coventry city centre. Known for its leafy streets, characterful Victorian and Edwardian homes, and vibrant community atmosphere, it�s considered a desirable place to live. The area has a mix of independent shops, cafes, restaurants and bars making it a popular destination for those seeking a more suburban yet lively environment. Earlsdon also has a large local community library.
Earlsdon is well-connected, with easy walking access to Coventry city centre, Coventry (main line) Railway Station which offers train services to destinations like Birmingham and London. The neighbourhood has a strong sense of local identity, with community events and a variety of social clubs and has easy access to Coventry and Warwick universities and Coventry Rugby Club.
For families, Earlsdon offers good schools and parks, with the nearby War Memorial Park, Spencer Park and Hearsall Common being key green spaces for outdoor activities. It�s a blend of traditional and modern living, with a welcoming atmosphere that attracts both young professionals and families alike.
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