Used to be Lickety Kicks?
This article links to a postcode lookup for deprivation
How deprived is where I live in Coventry and Warwickshire? Compare your street with the rest of the country
and here is same visualised.. (source Geodemographics of Housing in Great Britain) basically stick to the SE, green is good
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I live in a 3 bed house in Mount Nod, I'm not your ex girlfriend am I?I had an old girlfriend in Coventry once who said her future dream was a three-bedroom house in Mount Nod. We broke up soon after. How is Mount Nod these days?
PS. I traced her recently and she is living in Rugby. Myself, I always liked Meriden.
Get yourself to Nuneaton my house is for sale sounds perfect for you
The advice on here is all good so far
No. She didn't have a beard!I live in a 3 bed house in Mount Nod, I'm not your ex girlfriend am I?
Neither did I until 2 years ago lolNo. She didn't have a beard!
you'll get somewhere very decent for that money. Kenilworth is great, plenty of restaurants and bars and an easy commute into Coventry.
If you actually want to be in Coventry then for that sort of money I'd be looking at Stivichall or top of Earlsdon.
Yep, it's weird.I like kenilworth and have looked at living there. Bars and restaurants are great. Only thing against is lack of decent shops. More charity shops than anything else - never understood that.
Fair play to you for living in Nuneaton, mate, actually, you deserve some sort of civic award and the keys to the shithole, I mean town, sorry.
Whitestone was probably the nicest area of Nuneaton, but I'm talking 10-15 years ago here, when I briefly shacked up with a bit of alright who had a gigantic house in Lutterworth Rd, Whitestone. Her bank balance was jaw-droppingly flush as well...wonder if she's on Facebook...
Anyway, I digress. But yes, Whitestone was very, very nice. Probably worth a look, if one doesn't mind driving through the town centre to get to Cov.
F#ck me. When I was a lad 500k would have bought Nuneaton.If you have to drive anywhere in Nuneaton be prepared for a wait far too many people here now and the roads just clog up, we live on a new estate between the Amid Palace and the hospital but need to move to St Nic Park fir schools. Some very expensive houses here now 500k plus
I like kenilworth and have looked at living there. Bars and restaurants are great. Only thing against is lack of decent shops. More charity shops than anything else - never understood that.
Are you signing for the City? ;-)You lot are much better craic than the Wolves fans when I had to move there a few years ago! Thanks for all the suggestions and comments. Really, really helpful and we're in the process of setting up viewings now.
You grew up??? Evidence please!So what Otis is saying is don't move to the areas I grew up in :smuggrin:
You like them older do you?I had an old girlfriend in Coventry once who said her future dream was a three-bedroom house in Mount Nod. We broke up soon after. How is Mount Nod these days?
PS. I traced her recently and she is living in Rugby. Myself, I always liked Meriden.
And don't come in and live in my road.
My side is nice, but the other side of the road is the other side of the tracks. Owned our side, council housing the opposite side.
One family got evicted last week. Finally! After 5 years of police cars and ambulances and fire engines and noise and drugs etc.
All finally came to a head when they threatened a lovely old couple at the end of the row who wouldn't hurt a fly.
It is a nice street here, but let down by just three families.
Such a shame. Our neighbours, both sides are absolutely lovely.
I am sure you will find somewhere really nice for that sort of rent.
Good luck.
I think it's officially Allesley Green. My in laws live up there, very nice area. A certain combative FA Cup winning central midfielder lives in the area too I believe!
Earlsdon is a pretty good place to live, although there are far more students about thanks to the expansion of Cov Uni.
Plenty of decent places to eat and drink and only a ten minute walk to Chapelfields if you want more traditional pubs. Memorial park is just around the corner as is the train station. Ten minutes walk away is a shopping parade "Central Six" that has a few nice shops.
Road links are pretty good too, the A45 is just down the road. Parking can be a bit of a problem, but our lovely Council has introduced a residents parking scheme.
Another place that you might consider is a new development called Bannerbrook which is on the old Massey Ferguson site. Have been round there a few times and all the houses looked really nice.
If you do move to Coventry................don't be frightened of the Ring Road. Its the only thing the Council ever got right.
Mr Foley??Are you signing for the City? ;-)
If he has a fair bit of doe he would need pasture land wouldn't he?If you have a fair bit of doe, then look to rent on Kenilworth road
Pasture land around there would be too deer.If he has a fair bit of doe he would need pasture land wouldn't he?
Well if he only has two he can stick them in his back garden.Pasture land around there would be too deer.
If he has a fair bit of doe he would need pasture land wouldn't he?
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