Whitmore Park

Whitmore Park is a family-friendly suburb offering good schools, parks, and a range of housing options. It’s a popular choice for those seeking a safe and welcoming community environment.
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Whitmore Park is a popular residential suburb located approximately 2.5 miles north of Coventry City Centre. Bordering Keresley and Holbrooks, it offers a perfect blend of suburban quiet and urban convenience. The area is characterized by a mix of traditional 1930s semi-detached homes, spacious detached properties, and modern developments like Whitmore Place.

Property Market Overview

The local market remains resilient, offering excellent value compared to the south of the city.

  • Average Property Price: Circa £214,000 (2025/26 data).
  • Terraced Homes: Typically range from £185,000 to £195,000.
  • Semi-Detached: Often the “bread and butter” of the area, averaging £238,000.
  • Detached: High-end family homes reaching upwards of £310,000.


Schools & Education

Education is a primary driver for families moving to Whitmore Park. The area is home to highly-regarded institutions:

  • Whitmore Park Primary School: Located on Halford Lane, this school is the heart of the community and was recently rebuilt to offer state-of-the-art facilities.
  • Holy Family RC Primary School: A popular faith-based option serving the local Catholic community.
  • President Kennedy School: The main secondary option in nearby Keresley, consistently recognized for its academic progress and modern campus.
  • Cardinal Newman RC School: A nearby secondary school with a strong local reputation.


Dining & Local Lifestyle

While Whitmore Park is peaceful, it is minutes away from vibrant shopping and dining hubs.

  • Jubilee Crescent: Just a short walk away, this iconic circular shopping parade offers everything from local bakeries and pharmacies to well-known supermarkets.
  • The Quicken Tree: Located a short drive away at the Heart of England, it’s a favorite for Sunday roasts and “hidden gem” dining with views.
  • Local Classics: The area features traditional fish and chip shops, newsagents, and hairdressers along Beake Avenue and Glentworth Avenue.
  • City Connection: For fine dining or Korean BBQ (like Jinseon), the revitalized Coventry City Centre is just a 10-minute drive or bus ride away.


Parks & Green Spaces

Whitmore Park residents are never far from nature.

  • Holbrook Park: A local favorite for dog walkers and families with children, offering open green space and play areas.
  • Coundon Hall Park: Just to the west, this massive park features football pitches, wooded walks, and a dedicated play area.
  • Radford Common: A nearby historic green space perfect for a quick breath of fresh air.


Connectivity & Transport

Whitmore Park is one of the best-connected suburbs in Coventry for commuters.

  • Bus Links: The No. 13 and No. 3 bus routes provide frequent service through Beake Avenue directly into the City Centre and the Coventry Railway Station.
  • Road Access: Easy access to the A444 and M6, making commutes to Nuneaton, Birmingham, or Leicester straightforward.
  • Proximity: Ideal for professionals working at the Prologis Business Park or Ricoh Arena (Coventry Building Society Arena) district.


Why Invest in Whitmore Park?

With property prices seeing steady growth (roughly +7% over recent years), Whitmore Park represents a “sweet spot” for investors. Its proximity to the city’s major employment hubs and the high demand for family rentals makes it a low-risk, high-yield area for many landlords.

Expert Tip: Look for properties near Halford Lane or Beake Avenue; these remain the most sought-after streets for families due to school proximity.

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