Chapelfields

Chapelfields is a charming, historic suburb known for its Victorian terraces and artistic community. It’s perfect for those who appreciate characterful homes and a vibrant, creative atmosphere.
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Chapelfields is characterized by its late 19th-century architecture, particularly the Victorian “Watchmaker” villas with their distinctive large top-floor windows. In 2026, the market remains robust:

  • Average Prices: 3-bedroom terraces typically range from £200,000 to £240,000, offering great value compared to neighboring Earlsdon.
  • Investment Potential: With its proximity to both Coventry University and the city center, it remains a “hotspot” for professional rentals and families.
  • Unique Features: Many homes in the CV5 postcode area retain original period features, making them highly desirable for buyers seeking “character” properties.


Top Schools in & Around Chapelfields

Education is a primary driver for property demand in this area. Chapelfields is served by several highly-rated institutions:

School NameLevelOfsted Rating / Notes
All Souls Catholic PrimaryPrimaryLocated on Abercorn Road; consistently high performing.
Bablake SchoolIndependentOne of the top-ranked schools in Coventry (3-18 years).
King Henry VIII SchoolIndependentHighly prestigious, located nearby in Earlsdon.
Hearsall Community AcademyPrimaryA popular local choice with a strong community focus.
Eden Girls’ SchoolSecondaryOutstanding state secondary located within reach.

Local Dining & Lifestyle

Residents of Chapelfields benefit from a thriving local food scene, centered around the Hearsall Lane area and the nearby Earlsdon High Street.

  • Pubs & Bars: The Hearsall Inn is a staple of the community, offering a traditional atmosphere. For a more “gastropub” experience, the Orange Tree (Chadwick End) and The Old Mill (Baginton) are popular weekend destinations just a short drive away.
  • Global Cuisine: Nearby Earlsdon offers Aqua Food & Mood (Middle Eastern) and Bombay Palace (Indian), while the City Centre features Jinseon Korean BBQ.
  • Café Culture: Local favorites like Café 455 in Coundon provide excellent brunch and coffee options for residents.


Parks & Green Spaces

Greenery is a major selling point for Chapelfields, providing “lungs” for the urban environment.

  • Allesley Park: Just 2.5 miles northwest, this is a historic park with a walled garden, children’s play area, and sprawling footpaths—perfect for dog walkers.
  • War Memorial Park: Coventry’s largest park is easily accessible, offering 100+ acres of formal gardens, fitness trails, and “Splash ‘n’ Play” areas.
  • Hearsall Common: Directly adjacent to Chapelfields, this open common land is ideal for casual walks and hosts various community events and fairs throughout the year.


Transport & Connectivity

Road: Excellent links to the A45 and A46, connecting residents to the wider Midlands motorway network.

Walking: A 15–20 minute walk to Coventry City Centre and the Coventry Transport Museum.

Rail: Easy access to Coventry Railway Station, with direct links to London Euston (approx. 1 hour) and Birmingham New Street (20 mins).

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