2 bedroom Terraced Sold
Kingston Road, Earlsdon, Coventry, CV5
£200,000
Sold
Key Details
Sold
2
Terraced
1
Property Description
With a delightful lawned garden, two double bedrooms, two reception rooms and an attractive and well fitted kitchen, this period terraced home sits only a stones throw from Hearsall Common and within easy reach of local amenities. Neutrally decorated yet benefitting from a number of period details the property still incorporates an original built in wooden cabinet within the rear sitting room and an attractive fireplace to the front. Under the stairs a clever "office" area has been constructed with a pull out desk as well as plentiful additional storage. The kitchen is well fitted with modern units as well as providing direct access to the rear gardens. The inner lobby, with built in concealed utility areas, leads through to a well presented three piece bathroom with a shower situated over the bath. Upstairs both bedrooms are double with certainly more built in storage than is normally found. Externally, the house, with a walled foregarden, also presents lawned rear gardens with gated access and a brick built store. Gas centrally heated and double glazed, the house, an ideal first time buy, investment, downsize or side step is an easy move with no noteable works required other than cosmetic appointment to taste. "For even more information please download our Property Brochure & Report, full of transport links, schooling & connectivity information!" LOCATION Kingston Road is situated off Hearsall Common and Earlsdon Avenue North. This property benefits from views Westward towards the Common. 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 Hearsall Common (literally the end of the road!), 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.