Bishopgate Green

Bishopgate Green offers affordable housing close to Coventry’s city center. The area is ideal for those who value convenience and quick access to the city’s cultural and commercial offerings.
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Nestled between Foleshill and Hillfields, Bishopsgate Green is a suburb defined by its industrial heritage and its picturesque position along the Coventry Canal. Once a hub for the city’s ribbon-weaving and automotive industries, it has transformed into a vibrant residential area that appeals to young professionals, students, and urban explorers.


1. Education & Nearby Schools

Being so close to the city core, Bishopsgate Green is perfectly positioned for access to both primary education and world-class higher education:

  • Radford Primary Academy: Located on the western edge, this school is highly regarded for its inclusive environment and strong early years provision.
  • Eden Girls’ School: A consistently “Outstanding” secondary school located nearby, serving the wider North Coventry community.
  • Coventry University: The campus is just a 10-12 minute walk away, making the area a prime location for postgraduate students and university staff.
  • Coventry College: Situated right on the doorstep, providing a wide range of further education and vocational courses.


2. Parks & Leisure

Residents of Bishopsgate Green benefit from unique “blue and green” spaces that are rare in such a central location:

  • The Coventry Canal: The towpath serves as a scenic green corridor for walking and cycling. It connects the area directly to the Canal Basin (a hub for arts and crafts) and stretches out into the Warwickshire countryside.
  • Naul’s Mill Park: A historic local park featuring a large ornamental pool, mature trees, and peaceful walking paths—a perfect escape from the urban hustle.
  • Swanswell Park: Located just to the south, this vibrant park features a large lake and is a popular spot for community gatherings and local exercise.
  • Cash’s Park: A nearby dedicated green space with play facilities, perfect for local families.


3. Dining, Arts & Culture

Bishopsgate Green is at the heart of Coventry’s cultural revival, offering a mix of “industrial-cool” venues and traditional favorites:

  • Electric Wharf: This award-winning eco-regeneration project is home to creative businesses and the Generator Hall. It is the epicenter of the area’s modern identity.
  • The Kasbah Nightclub: One of the most famous live music venues in the Midlands, located on the border of the area, attracting major touring bands and DJs.
  • Drapers’ Hall: A short walk into the city center brings you to this stunningly restored Regency building, now a premier venue for classical music and dining.
  • Canal-side Cafés: The nearby Canal Basin offers boutique eateries and tea rooms, such as the Gorety Portuguese Café, perfect for a waterside brunch.


4. Property Market & Lifestyle

Bishopsgate Green offers some of the most unique housing stock in Coventry:

  • The Property Mix: The area is famous for its loft-style apartments and “work-live” units in developments like Electric Wharf. You will also find traditional Victorian terraces and modern townhouse developments like Quayside Court.
  • Market Insight: As of early 2026, the average property price in Bishopsgate Green is approximately £156,000. Terraced homes average around £162,000, while modern flats and loft conversions offer accessible entry points for first-time buyers and investors alike.
  • Investment Potential: With yields typically ranging between 6% and 8%, the area is an “investor’s dream” due to its proximity to the University and the city’s major redevelopment zones.
  • Connectivity:
    • Walkability: You can reach the City Centre and Pool Meadow Bus Station in under 10 minutes.
    • Transport: Easy access to the A444 and M6, with Coventry Railway Station providing 1-hour links to London Euston.


Why Choose Bishopsgate Green?

“Bishopsgate Green is Coventry’s answer to modern urban living. It combines the grit and character of the city’s industrial past with a fresh, creative energy. For those who want to live by the water while staying within walking distance of the city’s best bars, shops, and offices, there is no better value-for-money location in the CV1 postcode.”

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Foleshill Road, Corporation House, CV1
Guide price Offers over £144,000
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Foleshill Road, Corporation House, CV1

  • 2 bed
  • 1 bath

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