This characterful, mid-terraced, period property presents many original features throughout as well as boasting three double bedrooms and a home office. With impressive ceiling heights and elegant, double glazed sash windows, the property has also seen the fabulous addition of fully compliant loft conversion which incorporates an ensuite shower room. The rear gardens, over 70ft in length are a delight. With sitting areas, mature planting and secure gated rear access the patio areas are approached from both the kitchen breakfast room and the rear sitting room.
Upon entering the property you walk through a walled and impressively planted front garden which meanders to the storm porch with a Minton tiled floor and night-light.
Flowing from the porch, the original and quite beautiful Minton floor leads you through the hallway to the stairs and a doorway to the two adjoining reception rooms and the kitchen breakfast room.
The front reception room has dressed floorboards and a bay window with sash style double glazing. There is a feature open fireplace, shelving used for books and a built it corner cabinet. The room has original Edwardian coving and picture rails.
Double pocket doors separate the front room from the rear reception room which also finds an almost unique double glazed French doorway with roof light opening onto the garden side passage.
The kitchen dining room, situated to the rear of the house is stunning. The kitchen, benefitting from integral appliances, includes a fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. The solid wooden wall and under counter storage units are finished with dark granite work surfaces. The combination boiler is also housed behind kitchen units and is serviced yearly. Bright and light with windows to the side return and double glazed French-doors to the flagstoned patio, this really is a delightful social space indeed.
A further doorway leads to a spacious under stairs cupboard housing a tumble dryer and fuseboard.
Upstairs, two of the double bedrooms and the home office/nursery are complemented by a family bathroom with a white suite and a shower over the bath.
The master bedroom, teh full width of the property, has two double glazed sash windows to the front aspect. The second double bedroom has room for double bed and furniture. The office situated to the rear of the house overlooks the lovely North West facing gardens.
From the landing a stairway leads to through to a third double bedroom with an ensuite shower room. With a velux roof-light and a large window within the dormer itself, this loft conversion is bright and airy. Of practical benefit two large areas of under eaves storage are also accessible from this room.
This elegant and very tastefully presented Edwardian home really is a "turn key" home with only a relocation from the area prompting the move.
THE LOCATION
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.