Find useful information about some of the key areas across CV5 and get to know the experts who work across this postcode.
Allesley is a peaceful and friendly area about four miles west of Coventry city centre. It feels like a small village, with a mix of older cottages, semi-detached houses, and some newer homes. The area is quiet and green, making it a great place for families, couples, and anyone who enjoys a calm lifestyle. There are local shops, a village hall, and good schools like Allesley Primary and Coundon Court nearby. With easy access to the A45 and regular bus routes, it’s simple to get around. Allesley is a lovely place to live, close to both countryside and the city.
Allesley Park is a quiet and friendly area about 2.5 miles from Coventry city centre. It has a mix of homes, including bungalows, semi-detached houses, and newer builds, making it great for families, couples, and first-time buyers. The main feature is the large park, which has walking paths, a play area, a café, and even a golf course. The area has local shops, good schools like Allesley Primary, and regular buses into the city. With green spaces, a strong community feel, and easy access to the A45, Allesley Park is a calm and lovely place to live.
Allesley Green is a quiet and modern area in the northwest of Coventry, about three miles from the city centre. Most of the homes were built in the 1980s and include a mix of detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses. The streets are peaceful and green, making it a great place for families and couples. There are local shops nearby, and it’s easy to get into the city by bus or by car using the A45 or M6. Schools like Park Hill Primary and Finham Park 2 are close by. Allesley Green is a friendly and calm place to live with a strong community feel.
Earlsdon is a lively and friendly area just southwest of Coventry city centre. It’s known for its charming streets, full of lovely old houses and a strong community feel. The main road, Earlsdon Street, has plenty of cafés, pubs, shops, and even a library, giving it a cosy, village-like atmosphere. The area is popular with families, students, and professionals. There are good schools nearby, like Earlsdon Primary and King Henry VIII School. Green spaces like Hearsall Common are perfect for walks and play. With regular buses and lots to do, Earlsdon is a great place to live with a warm, welcoming vibe.
Eastern Green is a quiet and friendly area on the western edge of Coventry. It has a mix of houses, including terraced, semi-detached, and detached homes, mostly built in the 1950s and 60s. The streets are calm and green, making it a nice place for families, couples, and older residents. There are local schools like Mount Nod Primary and Eastern Green Junior nearby, along with small shops and open spaces for walking. It’s easy to get around with regular buses and good road links to the A45. Eastern Green is a peaceful, well-connected area with a strong community feel.
Whoberley is a quiet and friendly area about two miles west of Coventry city centre. It has a mix of terraced and semi-detached houses, with some smaller flats, making it a good place for families, couples, and first-time buyers. The streets are peaceful and green, and there are local schools like Whoberley Hall Primary nearby. You’ll also find parks like Lake View Park close for walks and play. There are small shops in the area, regular bus routes into the city, and easy access to the A45. Whoberley is a calm and convenient place to live with a strong community feel.
Chapelfields is a peaceful and friendly neighbourhood about 1½ miles west of Coventry city centre. It’s mostly made up of traditional terraced homes, some semi‑detached houses, and a few flats—many built in the mid‑1800s during the area’s heyday as a watch‑making community. The streets are leafy and quiet, with a few small shops and pubs adding to the local charm. It’s popular with families, young professionals, and students due to its history, easy access to nearby parks and schools, and good bus links. Chapelfields is a lovely, well‑connected spot with real character.
Mount Nod is a quiet and friendly area about two miles west of Coventry city centre. Most of the homes are semi-detached houses, bungalows, and some terraced houses, built in the 1950s and 60s. It’s a great place for families, couples, and first-time buyers. The neighbourhood has a peaceful, village-like feel with local shops, a primary school, and green spaces nearby. Mount Nod Primary is well liked by local families. There are regular buses into the city and easy access to main roads like the A45 and M6. Mount Nod is a calm, well-connected place with a strong community feel.
Brownshill Green is a quiet and friendly area just over two miles northwest of Coventry city centre. It has a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached homes, bungalows, and some newer properties. The streets are calm and green, making it a lovely place for families, couples, and professionals. There are local shops and a popular garden centre nearby, as well as schools like Keresley Grange Primary and Coundon Court close by. Buses run often, and it’s easy to reach both the city and the countryside by car. Brownshill Green is a peaceful and well-connected place with a warm community feel.
Allesley is a peaceful and friendly area about four miles west of Coventry city centre. It feels like a small village, with a mix of older cottages, semi-detached houses, and some newer homes. The area is quiet and green, making it a great place for families, couples, and anyone who enjoys a calm lifestyle. There are local shops, a village hall, and good schools like Allesley Primary and Coundon Court nearby. With easy access to the A45 and regular bus routes, it’s simple to get around. Allesley is a lovely place to live, close to both countryside and the city.
Allesley Park is a quiet and friendly area about 2.5 miles from Coventry city centre. It has a mix of homes, including bungalows, semi-detached houses, and newer builds, making it great for families, couples, and first-time buyers. The main feature is the large park, which has walking paths, a play area, a café, and even a golf course. The area has local shops, good schools like Allesley Primary, and regular buses into the city. With green spaces, a strong community feel, and easy access to the A45, Allesley Park is a calm and lovely place to live.
Allesley Green is a quiet and modern area in the northwest of Coventry, about three miles from the city centre. Most of the homes were built in the 1980s and include a mix of detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses. The streets are peaceful and green, making it a great place for families and couples. There are local shops nearby, and it’s easy to get into the city by bus or by car using the A45 or M6. Schools like Park Hill Primary and Finham Park 2 are close by. Allesley Green is a friendly and calm place to live with a strong community feel.
Earlsdon is a lively and friendly area just southwest of Coventry city centre. It’s known for its charming streets, full of lovely old houses and a strong community feel. The main road, Earlsdon Street, has plenty of cafés, pubs, shops, and even a library, giving it a cosy, village-like atmosphere. The area is popular with families, students, and professionals. There are good schools nearby, like Earlsdon Primary and King Henry VIII School. Green spaces like Hearsall Common are perfect for walks and play. With regular buses and lots to do, Earlsdon is a great place to live with a warm, welcoming vibe.
Eastern Green is a quiet and friendly area on the western edge of Coventry. It has a mix of houses, including terraced, semi-detached, and detached homes, mostly built in the 1950s and 60s. The streets are calm and green, making it a nice place for families, couples, and older residents. There are local schools like Mount Nod Primary and Eastern Green Junior nearby, along with small shops and open spaces for walking. It’s easy to get around with regular buses and good road links to the A45. Eastern Green is a peaceful, well-connected area with a strong community feel.
Whoberley is a quiet and friendly area about two miles west of Coventry city centre. It has a mix of terraced and semi-detached houses, with some smaller flats, making it a good place for families, couples, and first-time buyers. The streets are peaceful and green, and there are local schools like Whoberley Hall Primary nearby. You’ll also find parks like Lake View Park close for walks and play. There are small shops in the area, regular bus routes into the city, and easy access to the A45. Whoberley is a calm and convenient place to live with a strong community feel.
Chapelfields is a peaceful and friendly neighbourhood about 1½ miles west of Coventry city centre. It’s mostly made up of traditional terraced homes, some semi‑detached houses, and a few flats—many built in the mid‑1800s during the area’s heyday as a watch‑making community. The streets are leafy and quiet, with a few small shops and pubs adding to the local charm. It’s popular with families, young professionals, and students due to its history, easy access to nearby parks and schools, and good bus links. Chapelfields is a lovely, well‑connected spot with real character.
Mount Nod is a quiet and friendly area about two miles west of Coventry city centre. Most of the homes are semi-detached houses, bungalows, and some terraced houses, built in the 1950s and 60s. It’s a great place for families, couples, and first-time buyers. The neighbourhood has a peaceful, village-like feel with local shops, a primary school, and green spaces nearby. Mount Nod Primary is well liked by local families. There are regular buses into the city and easy access to main roads like the A45 and M6. Mount Nod is a calm, well-connected place with a strong community feel.
Brownshill Green is a quiet and friendly area just over two miles northwest of Coventry city centre. It has a mix of terraced houses, semi-detached homes, bungalows, and some newer properties. The streets are calm and green, making it a lovely place for families, couples, and professionals. There are local shops and a popular garden centre nearby, as well as schools like Keresley Grange Primary and Coundon Court close by. Buses run often, and it’s easy to reach both the city and the countryside by car. Brownshill Green is a peaceful and well-connected place with a warm community feel.
Inspired by the rich potential of Relationship Marketing and the wealth of business knowledge amassed from his readings, Gary set forth to establish a business that embodied these principles. He envisioned a business model where efficiency wasn’t just a buzzword, but the backbone of a 5-star service delivery that benefits both the company and its clients. The goal was simple yet profound – to lower client fees through streamlined processes without compromising quality or personal touch.
A Coventry local and founding team member at Bayzos, James is driven by one goal: getting the best result for every homeowner. Known for his hands-on, personal approach, he treats every property as if it were his own – combining care, expertise, and commitment from start to finish.
Away from work, James enjoys life with his wife and three football-mad sons. As proud Coventry City season ticket holders, Saturdays are for family and football. Always learning, always improving – that’s James.
James has spent his whole life in CV4 and knows the Coventry area inside out. With over 34 years of experience selling homes, he’s worked for both online and high-street estate agents. He even successfully ran his own business for a few years. When he’s not helping homeowners, you’ll find him enjoying time with his grandchildren or cheering on the Sky Blues at the Coventry Building Society Arena.
After 12 months with the business, Jack’s enthusiasm only continues to grow for Bayzos and his role within the business. Specialising in CV4 & CV5, Jack’s higher education in finance and economics, trade background and local knowledge all help him when out in the community completing viewings. Outside of work, Jack enjoys seeing friends, staying active and spending time with his family and dog!
Born and bred in Coventry, Connor pairs deep local knowledge with a real passion for helping people move. As your dedicated Sales Negotiator at Bayzos, he brings sharp negotiation skills, a friendly approach, and a drive to get you the best result – whether you’re buying your dream home or selling for top value.
When he’s not closing deals, you’ll find him following Arsenal – celebrating the highs and surviving the lows.
Kevin is a seasoned property professional with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Throughout his career, he has held senior positions across both independent agencies and one of the UK’s largest national corporates, earning a reputation for his exceptional all-round knowledge and leadership within the sector.
Beyond the world of property, Kevin enjoys a well-rounded life. He’s a keen golfer (or tries his best), an avid rugby fan, and loves nothing more than spending quality time with his family and Alfie the cavapoo. When not working, on the fairway or travelling around in his motorhome, you’ll often find him relaxing in his own rustic garden pub, affectionately named The Daft Badger.
With over 20 years of experience as an estate agent in Coventry and Nuneaton, Chris brings unmatched local expertise and a genuine passion for property. He has helped countless families find their dream homes, having worked on nearly every road in Coventry. A dedicated and inspiring area manager, Chris leads his team by example and takes pride in delivering exceptional service.
When he’s not introducing new properties to the market or inspiring his team, Chris enjoys spending time with his three children, watching Formula One, and indulging his love for music, either as a listener or a musician.
Christie is at the heart of everything we do at Bayzos. She goes above and beyond to support both homeowners and the team, making sure every part of the process runs smoothly and to the highest standard. From managing day-to-day operations to making sure no detail is missed, Christie plays a big role in keeping the business running like clockwork — all while delivering a five-star experience for everyone involved. Outside of work, she’s just as busy keeping up with her two kids and energetic Yorkshire Terrier!
Nicky is the friendly face behind the scenes, dedicated to making every customer feel supported and valued. With a strong focus on service and a reputation for being both approachable and reliable, she takes pride in making the moving process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Outside of the office, Nicky treasures time with her grandchildren and loves escaping on holiday whenever the chance arises.
With over three years of experience in the property industry, Ana thrives on helping people make their next move – whether buying or selling. Her warm smile, can-do attitude, and dedication to going the extra mile make her a trusted point of contact for both clients and colleagues.
Ana loves staying busy and brings energy and care to every task. Outside of work, she enjoys quality time with her daughter and keeping active – finding balance between family life and a fast-paced role is what keeps her focused and inspired.
The friendly face behind the lens at Bayzos. She’s passionate about making every home shine, from cost corners to sunlit gardens. Eleanor loves meeting homeowners (and their pets!) and capturing what makes each place truly special.
When she’s not behind the camera, you’ll find her out and about with friends or enjoying time with her own four-legged pals.
After five years running her own marketing business, Nikki developed a sharp eye for problem-solving, an obsession with customer experience, and a strong belief in marketing that prioritises genuine relationships over pushy tactics. She’s always looking for new and better ways of doing things, and now brings her curious mind, a love of property, and 12 years of marketing experience to the Bayzos team. Outside of work, you’ll find her hiking, rock climbing, dancing, or deep in a book.
From new listings to everyday stories, Alice makes sure Bayzos’ social media reflects what’s happening locally – always with a friendly, personal touch.
When she is not sharing updates, you’ll likely find her with her family or tending to the allotment.
Experienced in admin support working, with a strong background in customer service and a talent for organisation. Cath thrives on keeping things running smoothly behind the scenes and ensures that homeowners feel supported every step of the way. She brings a friendly approach to every task, whether its coordinating appointments, writing up property listings or managing communications.
Outside of work, Cath is a proud mum to three amazing boys! Family life keeps her on her toes and gives her even more reason to stay organised!
Cat loves property and helps keep things organised at Bayzos. She updates listings, books appointments, and supports both the team and homeowners.
At home, Cat is a busy mum and helps run her family’s business.
Fun fact: She sold her home with Bayzos before joining the team!
Karen started her career in estate agents as a Saturday viewing representative and quickly worked her way up to being a sales negotiator and then sales manager. Latterly, she moved over to do sales progression, and her passion is to ensure that her clients have a stress free journey through to completion.
When not working, she loves having short breaks away in her campervan and spending quality time with her family.
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