New instruction for sale, ground floor two bed flat in Styvechale, Coventry
We have a new instruction for sale. Foster Lewis and Co are delighted to offer for sale this spacious ground floor two bedroom flat, located in the highly desirable Styvechale area of Coventry.
The accommodation is entered on the ground floor through the secure telephone entry to front and rear of the block.
It has a modern fitted kitchen with units and worktops to both sides and a double glazed window to rear aspect.
The lounge is spacious with double glazed frontage and television point.
The two bedrooms are located off the second brief hallway, both being double in size having fitted carpets and double glazed windows.
The property has a modern tiled bathroom , fitted with white suite and a double glazed window to rear aspect.
It has a gas central heating system run from a combination boiler.
- Living room 4.02 x 4.85m
- Fitted kitchen
- Bathroom 2.58 x 1.90m
- Bedroom One 3.09 x 4.25m
- Bedroom Two 2.83 3.51m
See our page on Rightmove here: 2 bedroom flat for sale from Coventry estate agents Foster Lewis and Co
All about Styvechale in Coventry.
Stivichall or Styvechale is a mainly residential area of south Coventry astride the Leamington Road, as with the city centre, on the right terraces of the vale carved by the Sherbourne, an intermittently great stream which rises in Allesley in the borough and flows along the eastern boundary as an upper sub-tributary of the River Avon, Warwickshire. Fenside forms part of southeast Stivichall. To the north and northwest Stivichall borders the War Memorial Park a civic nationally-Grade II listed park and garden which separates the neighbourhood from most parts of similarly residential Earlsdon along Coat of Arms Bridge Road.
The district of Cheylesmore blends into the area contiguously to the northeast. Much relatively narrower Whitley Common, which is a flood meadow, and one of two dual feeder roads to Coventry’s centre on it, separates Whitley to the east. The southern border of Stivichall is shared with the northern border of the city’s Finham and Green Lane neighbourhoods along the A45 dual carriageway.
The western area of Stivichall, known locally as Styvechale Grange, is a large residential district developed during the late-1960s and early-1970s to cater for Coventry’s then-rapidly rising population (which peaked at 340,000 inhabitants in 1971).