With a delightful and particularly generous plot, a garage and substantial driveway, this unique, extended detached, period home, almost Tudor in style but believed to be built in the 1930's, offers well balanced and versatile accommodation throughout. With three first floor double bedrooms and three spacious reception rooms, the property has also seen the creation of a stunning first floor, five piece bathroom, an en-suite shower room and a ground floor cloakroom.
Of particular interest and of certain adaptability, a detached garden cabin has been erected. Substantial, heated and insulated and with both a kitchen and shower room, this cabin could be used as guest accommodation, office space, a family annexe or just indulgent entertaining space.
The main residence, entered by way of a central hallway, sees a living room situated to either wing with the extension creating a full width, spacious kitchen dining room at the rear, overlooking the gardens.
The living spaces, indulgent and rich in style and design, incorporate bespoke plantation shutters an open fire and a dual room log burner. The kitchen dining room sees both French and patio doors to step into the garden beyond.
Upstairs, the three bedrooms, all approached by way of a grand landing space, are all double with one featuring fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room and another, sliding doors to a Juliet balcony*. The third, again double is dual aspect with a period fireplace.
The family bathroom is stunning. With his and hers basins as well as a copper roll top freestanding bath tub and a double shower cubicle, the space really is relaxation personified.
EXTERIOR
The rear gardens are mature, private and lush. With direct access to the garage and gated access to the driveway, the plot sees well tended and landscaped lawns adorned with well established planting. Several patio areas allow Vitamin D fixes and entertainment space.
To the rear of the garden, an almost full width garden cabin has been erected.
Not to be confused with a simple "Man/Woman Cave", this exceptional building is insulated and heated and sees both a double bedroom and mezzanine sleeping space accompanied by generous living areas, a kitchenette and a shower room. Versatile indeed!
To the frontage and side elevation, the driveway parking is subtsantial.
A unique, bespoke and quite aspirational family home!
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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 particular address sits just off Bates Road (which turns into "The Riddings") within an ever popular enclave close to Canley Ford and Hearsall Golf Club.
With well regarded primary schools and secondary schools within catchment, the area has always been a popular location for families. The close proximity of the beautiful War Memorial Park and Canley Ford offer certain appeal with private tennis and golf clubs also situated within the suburb itself.
Canley Train Station is only a short walk away and by way of Coventry Station, allows an easy morning commute, sometimes in less than one hour, to London Euston. The city centre is also only a fifteen-twenty minute walk from most Earlsdon addresses.
Henry VIII Independant School, WMG, Finham 2 Secondary, The University of Warwick and a number of well regarded primary schools can be found within easy reach.
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.