Located in the heart of Coventry, Hawthorn Street is a bustling thoroughfare steeped in history and culture. Coventry, known for its rich industrial heritage and status as a medieval market town, has evolved into a vibrant city with a diverse array of attractions. St. James Street is conveniently situated, with Birmingham just 20 miles to the west and Leicester approximately 25 miles to the east, providing easy access to these major cities via nearby motorways and rail links. Local transport links, including Coventry Railway Station and bus services, are within walking distance, offering seamless connectivity across the region. Coventry is renowned for its medieval cathedral, which boasts a striking combination of historic and modern architecture, as well as its status as the birthplace of the British motor industry. Visitors to St. James Street can explore nearby attractions such as the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, showcasing Coventry's cultural heritage, and the Coventry Transport Museum, home to an impressive collection of vintage vehicles. Additionally, the Coventry Market offers a vibrant shopping experience, with stalls selling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts.
1.5 acres located on Hawthorn street in Coventry. Currently in the early planning stages for a 70-bed care home tailored for the elderly, and 20 units for people with learning disabilities.