Radford

Radford is a vibrant, multicultural suburb with a variety of housing options and local amenities. Its proximity to the city center and good schools make it a popular choice for families and young professionals.
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Radford is a vibrant, predominantly residential area located just north of Coventry city centre. Known for its rich industrial heritage—particularly its ties to the British motor industry—it has evolved into a popular spot for families and commuters who value proximity to urban amenities without the city-centre price tag.


Local Schools & Education

Radford is an excellent choice for families, offering access to several high-performing primary and secondary institutions.

  • Barr’s Hill School: A highly-regarded secondary school and sixth form located on the edge of Radford, recently rated ‘Outstanding’ in several categories for its progress and leadership.
  • Eden Girls’ School: An ‘Outstanding’ faith-based secondary school known for academic excellence.
  • Radford Primary Academy: A central primary school serving the heart of the community.
  • Sidney Stringer Academy: Located nearby, this remains one of the city’s most popular and successful choices for all-through education.


Dining & Local Eateries

The culinary scene in and around Radford reflects Coventry’s multicultural spirit, with a mix of traditional pubs and international flavors.

  • Jubilee Crescent: This iconic local shopping parade is the heartbeat of Radford, hosting various independent bakeries, cafes, and takeaways.
  • The Old Crown: A historic, Tudor-style gastropub that is a local favorite for traditional British fare and a classic “local” atmosphere.
  • Maharaja Grill & Balti House: Located nearby on Burnaby Road, it is widely considered one of the best spots for authentic Indian cuisine in the area.
  • City Centre Proximity: Since Radford is only a 15–20 minute walk from the city centre, residents have easy access to major spots like Wagamama, The Botanist, and the creative food stalls at FarGo Village.


Parks & Outdoor Spaces

Despite its urban feel, Radford offers several green lungs for exercise and relaxation.

  • Radford Common: A historic grassy area featuring a children’s play area, a basketball court, and a 400m perimeter trail perfect for dog walking or jogging.
  • Radford Recreation Ground: Located off Swillington Road, this larger space offers a 700m “healthy walk” trail and frequently hosts community events and annual fairs.
  • Naul’s Mill Park: Situated on the boundary of Radford and the city centre, this park offers a more ornamental setting with a pool and mature trees.


Transport & Connectivity

Radford is one of Coventry’s best-connected suburbs, making it a prime location for professionals.

  • Bus Links: Frequent services (including the 15, 16, and 21) run through Radford Road, reaching the city centre and Pool Meadow Bus Station in under 10 minutes.
  • Rail: Coventry Railway Station is approximately 2 miles away (a 5-minute taxi or 15-minute bus ride), providing fast links to London Euston (approx. 1 hour) and Birmingham New Street (approx. 20 minutes).
  • Road: Easy access to the A444, which connects residents to the M6 and the Nuneaton/Bedworth areas.


Property Market Insights

Radford primarily consists of traditional Victorian and Edwardian terraces, alongside mid-century semi-detached homes. It is particularly popular with:

Young families drawn by the local primary schools and parks.

First-time buyers looking for affordable period properties.

Investors due to the high rental demand from the nearby Coventry University.

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