Coundon

Coundon is a popular residential area known for its family-friendly environment, excellent schools, and large parks. The suburb offers a mix of housing options, from charming period properties to modern homes.
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Located just a short distance northwest of Coventry city centre, Coundon is one of the city’s most sought-after residential suburbs. Known for its perfect balance of urban convenience and green open spaces, it is a top choice for families, first-time buyers, and professionals alike.

Whether you are looking for a classic 1930s semi-detached home or a modern apartment, Coundon offers a sense of community that is hard to beat.

1. Top-Rated Schools in Coundon

For many families, the local schools are the main draw to the area. Coundon is home to some of the most respected educational institutions in the West Midlands.

  • Primary Education:
    • Coundon Primary School: Highly regarded for its strong academic record and community involvement.
    • Hollyfast Primary School: A popular choice with local parents, known for its nurturing environment.
    • Moseley Primary School: Offers excellent facilities and a dedicated teaching staff.
  • Secondary Education:
    • Coundon Court: A massive draw for the area. It is a nationally recognised academy catering to ages 11-18, often cited for its excellence in sports and technology.
    • Bablake School: Located on the edge of Coundon, this is one of the country’s leading independent co-educational schools.

2. Dining and Local Eateries

The food scene in Coundon offers a mix of cozy local cafes and vibrant restaurants that cater to every taste.

  • Café 455: A local favorite on Barker’s Butts Lane, famous for its brunch and halal-friendly menu.
  • Coundon Indian Cuisine: Highly rated on TripAdvisor, this is the go-to spot for authentic curry in a warm, welcoming setting.
  • The Holyhead: A classic pub offering great food, a wide selection of ales, and a spacious garden—perfect for Sunday roasts.
  • Papp’s Café: A traditional, friendly spot ideal for a quick coffee or a hearty English breakfast.
  • The Nugget: A family-friendly “Sizzling Pub” known for its affordable menu and lively atmosphere.

3. Parks and Outdoor Spaces

One of Coundon’s greatest assets is the abundance of green space, providing a “village feel” within the city.

  • Coundon Hall Park: Spanning vast acreage, this park features 14 football pitches, a wooded area for nature walks, and a dedicated children’s play area.
  • Coundon Wedge: A beautiful stretch of greenbelt land that links the suburb to the open countryside. It’s a haven for dog walkers, joggers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
  • Allesley Park: Located nearby, this historic park offers a walled garden, a golf course, and plenty of space for family picnics.

4. Transport and Connectivity

Coundon is perfectly positioned for commuters working in Coventry, Birmingham, or even London.

  • Road Links: The Holyhead Road (A4114) provides a direct route into Coventry city centre and easy access to the A45, linking you to Birmingham Airport and the M42.
  • Public Transport: Frequent bus services (including the No. 7 and 8) run through the heart of Coundon, reaching the city centre in under 10 minutes.
  • Rail: Coventry Railway Station is roughly 2 miles away, offering fast trains to London Euston (approx. 1 hour) and Birmingham New Street (approx. 20 mins).

5. Local Amenities & Shopping

Everything you need is right on your doorstep.

  • Alvis Retail Park: Just a stone’s throw away, featuring a large Morrisons, B&Q, and other high-street retailers.
  • Local High Street: Barker’s Butts Lane and Holyhead Road host a variety of independent shops, pharmacies, post offices, and hairdressers.
  • Entertainment: The Rialto Reborn is a famous local venue hosting live music, tribute acts, and community events.


Why Choose Coundon?

With an average property price that often offers better value than the southern suburbs like Finham or Styvechale, Coundon remains a top investment spot. Its combination of “Outstanding” rated school options, expansive parks, and quick city access makes it a “goldilocks” zone for property buyers.

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Foleshill Road, Corporation House, CV1
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Foleshill Road, Corporation House, CV1

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