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Radford sits just to the north of Coventry’s city centre, a largely residential area defined by its mix of traditional red-brick terraces and mid-century housing. Historically, the locality was shaped by the city’s industrial boom, notably as the site of the former Daimler car works, though today those industrial roots have mostly given way to modern developments. Its geography is anchored by the Radford Road, which serves as a direct artery into the heart of Coventry, making the city’s main shopping and transport hubs accessible within a twenty-minute walk or a short bus ride. For outdoor space, Radford Recreation Ground - known locally as 'Radford Lerry' - provides a substantial green lung for the neighbourhood, complete with play areas and open fields. While it’s a busy urban pocket, there is a distinct sense of community found around the local shops at Jubilee Crescent, which remains a functional, everyday focal point for inhabitants.