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Guide price

£280,000

(£286/sq. ft)

4 bed end terrace house for sale
Franciscan Road, Coventry CV3

    • 4 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 980 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • No chain

  • Four Double Bedrooms

  • Four Shower Rooms

  • Conservatory

  • Driveway Parking

  • Close to the City Centre & jlr Whitley

  • Used as a HMO recently

This spacious four bedroom end of terrace house, offered with no onward chain, presents an excellent opportunity for both families and investors. The property features four generously sized double bedrooms, each served by its own shower room, providing comfort and privacy for all residents. Recently used as a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), the layout is flexible and well-suited to those seeking a high-yield investment or a versatile family home. The bright and airy conservatory adds a valuable extra living space, ideal for relaxation or entertaining. The modern kitchen and communal areas are thoughtfully designed to accommodate multiple occupants with ease. Driveway parking is provided, ensuring convenience for residents and visitors alike.

Situated in the popular Cheylesmore area, the house is ideally positioned close to the city centre and within easy reach of jlr Whitley, making it perfect for professionals working nearby. Local amenities, including the shops on Daventry Road, are just a short walk away, offering every-day essentials and a variety of services. This well-presented property combines space, practicality, and an excellent location, making it a standout choice for buyers seeking a move-in ready home or a lucrative rental investment. Early viewing is highly recommended.

Why live in Cheylesmore?

Cheylesmore is one of Coventry’s most enduringly popular residential suburbs. Situated just south of the city centre, Cheylesmore offers a unique blend of "garden city" aesthetics, rich motoring history, and modern convenience.

Whether you are a first-time buyer, a growing family, or looking to downsize, this guide covers everything you need to know about making Cheylesmore your home in 2026.

Shopping & Amenities
The heart of the community beats along Daventry Road, home to one of the most vibrant local shopping parades in the city. You’ll rarely need to head into the city centre for daily essentials.

Supermarkets: A large Asda serves as the anchor for the area. For quick bites or top-up shops, there is a Spar and various independent grocers.

High Street Staples: The parade includes a Post Office, Coventry Building Society, and a variety of pharmacies and hair salons.

Dining & Takeaway: From the classic Fish & Chip shops to Domino’s, Subway, and local favourites like Greggs, there is no shortage of options.

Professional Services: The area is well-equipped with local doctors' surgeries, dentists, and even a veterinary clinic, making it a truly "self-contained" suburb.

Education & Schools
Cheylesmore is a top choice for families due to its proximity to several "Good" and "Outstanding" rated schools.

Primary Schools
Manor Park Primary School: Centrally located on Ulverscroft Road, it is highly sought after and often oversubscribed.

Whitley Abbey Primary School: A popular choice known for its community feel and solid academic standing.

Stivichall Primary School: While technically bordering Cheylesmore, its catchment often draws in residents from the western side of the suburb.

Secondary & Further Education
Meadow Park School: Formerly Whitley Academy, it provides secondary education for the majority of the local area.

King Henry VIII School: A prestigious independent school located on the very edge of Cheylesmore near the train station.

University Proximity: Coventry University is within walking distance for many, and the University of Warwick is just a short bus or cycle ride away.

Parks & Green Spaces
One of Cheylesmore’s greatest selling points is its abundance of "green lungs."

Quinton Park: The jewel of the neighbourhood. It features a large, spring-fed pool (popular with local birdlife), a jogging trail, and a modern outdoor gym. It’s the perfect spot for a morning run or a quiet afternoon stroll.

Whitley Common: A massive expanse of open grassland perfect for dog walkers and sports. It features three full-sized football pitches and a basketball area.

War Memorial Park: Located just a stone’s throw away to the west, this is Coventry’s premier park, hosting the Godiva Festival and offering tennis courts, a splash park, and manicured gardens.
EPC Rating: D

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