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Sherbourne Court, Stoney Road, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 2NP

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Sherbourne Court is situated off Stoney Road within walking distance of shops and Coventry station.

Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, lift and garden.

Coventry is an old settlement and an Anglo-Saxon convent was erected nearby in the 7th century and in the 11th century a Benedictine Abbey was built around which the town began to grow. At the start of the annual Spirit of of Coventry Festival Lady Godivas's famous 11th century ride is re-enacted. The town really expanded in the 19th century with the engineering industry and the Museum of British Road Transport tells the city's part in the history of transport. Coventry suffered very badly in the Second World War through German bombing and Basil Spence's new Coventry Cathedral was completed in 1962.

Tenure: Leasehold

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Sherbourne Court is managed by Midland Heart Tel: 0345 60 20 540.

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