Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
Styvechale (often pronounced locally as ‘Stivichall’) sits roughly two miles south of Coventry city centre, maintaining a distinct character that sets it apart from the more urbanised districts nearby. Much of the area was originally part of the Gregory family estate, and it wasn't until the early to mid-20th century that it underwent significant development. This history is still visible today; the expansive War Memorial Park serves as the locality’s northern boundary, providing a massive green lung that separates Styvechale from the city. The housing is predominantly a mix of detached and semi-detached properties from the 1930s through to the 1960s, concentrated around wide, tree-lined avenues like Stivichall Croft. Geographically, it is bordered by the A45 and the A46, which makes it a practical hub for anyone needing to reach Leamington Spa, Kenilworth, or Warwick quickly. Despite its proximity to these major arteries, the "Grange" area remains notably quiet, largely because it lacks through-roads, keeping the traffic light and preserved for those who live there.