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Carthusian Road, Cheylesmore Sought After Location Kitchen/Diner with Bi Fold Doors Landscaped Rear Garden Extended Family Home Carthusian Road, Cheylesmore Sought After Location Kitchen/Diner with Bi Fold Doors Landscaped Rear Garden Coventry 024 7625 8421 Carthusian Road, Cheylesmore, CV3 6HA £290,000 Description Location This beautifully presented family home has been recently extended and fully This unique property is situated only a short distance from the city centre and refurbished by the current owners, and is located in one of Coventry's most Coventry Railway Station, from where trains run to London Euston in less than 1 desirable locations. hour, Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham New Street. The accommodation comprises of an entrance hall, lounge with bay window to The War Memorial Park, Earlsdon and Cheylesmore are all close by, plus local front and feature fireplace, an extended kitchen/diner with integrated appliances, conveniences can be found at the busy Daventry Rd shopping parade being less bi-fold doors and roof lantern, plus a ground floor wet room. To the first floor are than a mile away. Local schooling includes King Henry VIII, Stivichall Primary two double bedrooms both with fitted wardrobes, a single bedroom, a family and Finham Park Schools. bathroom and access to a fully boarded loft. Access out of Coventry is simple with the Ring Road and connecting A46 being Externally is a landscaped rear garden with patio area, summer house and rear just a couple of minutes drive, with Leamington, Kenilworth and Warwick all access. between a 15 to 20 minute drive away. www.loveitts.co.uk Contact 29 Warwick Row Coventry West Midlands CV1 1DY Important Notice: Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Sales Particulars but they are for general guidance only and complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance, please 024 7625 8421 ask us and we will confirm it for you. Otherwise, professional verification should be sought. These Sales Particulars do not constitute a contract or any part of a contract. Measurements: All dimensions are approximate. [email protected] Fixtures, Fittings and Appliances: The mention of any fixtures, fittings and/or appliances does not imply they are in full working order. Photographs: Photographs are reproduced for general information and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale. Floor Plans: For general guidance only and not to scale. Regulated by RICS Coventry Leamington Spa Nuneaton New Homes.
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