dutchman
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Tue 2nd Oct 2012 4:08am
On 30th Sep 2012 12:55am, pat said:
We used to live in St.Patricks rd which is nearby and would play around the area.
Just curious Pat, how did you feel about the "ghost houses" as I used to call them at the end of St Patrick's Road?
For the uninitiated these were very substantial houses which were gutted during the war but left standing for decades afterwards for no apparent reason.
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pat
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Tue 2nd Oct 2012 11:42pm
Hi Dutchman, not quite sure which end of the road you mean. At Quinton rd end there were about four houses then the spaces where houses had been bombed. Also several more gaps all along the road where various houses also came down.The other side had the large spare ground as we used to call it by the what is now police station. And the opposite end to that had missing houses too. As I was there from 1953 to 1979 it was a changing picture when the ring road started to be built. I would off loved to see pictures of it before the war but unfortunately my parents hadn't got any. |
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dutchman
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Wed 3rd Oct 2012 12:47am
Hi Pat I mean the row of semis where the roof timbers were left exposed but were otherwise intact. I think it was at the station end? There was a planning application to rebuild them but the council as usual blocked it. There's a picture of the row as I remember it one of the books but I can't remember which book it is.
This is allegedly a pre-war picture of a completely different part of St Patrick's Road: Pictures of Coventry
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Wed 3rd Oct 2012 6:59am
Hi Dutchman, Sorry I cant recall them. That end of the road had the long wall with overgrown land behind it. I can remember there were remains of a shed and outhouse there. There were a few houses too but were lived in. Thanks for the photo,that looks like the wall I mean looking down to the Park Road entrance |
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Midland Red
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Wed 3rd Oct 2012 8:41am
On 3rd Oct 2012 12:47am, dutchman said:
This is allegedly a pre-war picture of a completely different part of St Patrick's Road: Pictures of Coventry
No allegedly about it, D! It's taken right at the Warwick Road end of St Patricks Road
The building on the right of the photo faced out onto Eaton Road and was our doctors' surgery (Archer-Hall, Gould, etc), with an entrance to the reception and waiting room from St Patricks Road - after consultation, the exit was by the main front door of the building into Eaton Road
It's just above the "O" in "OF" in this photo.
Just beyond the large houses behind the bus would be the turning into Manor Road - from memory they were a pair of large semi-detached houses, I used to delivery papers to one of them. |
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NeilsYard
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Mon 28th Jan 2013 4:36am
In this image, there looked to have been some seriously nice/impressive houses in the Park Road/St Patricks Road area. |
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mick
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Tue 29th Jan 2013 2:21pm
I think the large houses were in Eaton Road, in the approach to the station and of course there is still one pair of these standing. This area of the city was developed towards the end of the nineteenth century when it was released from Cheylesmore Park and much of it was leasehold, which may have been a factor in why postwar restoration was slow.
it was interesting to see the report in the Telegraph about the Vatican investments in the city using the name of British Grolux. They ultimately acquired the freehold interest in this chunk of the Cheylesmore Estate and I believe they bought it from Coventry Newspapers [but the Telegraph did not report that bit!]. |
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NeilsYard
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Fri 9th Nov 2018 10:27am
Drove on the Ring Road this morning - there's some monstrous looking blocks going up on St Patricks Road at the moment next to the old remaining houses. |
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Prof
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Fri 9th Nov 2018 11:37am
Juxtapositioning seems to be the only thing the Council knows or thinks!! |
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Fri 9th Nov 2018 1:24pm
On 9th Nov 2018 10:27am, NeilsYard said:
Drove on the Ring Road this morning - there's some monstrous looking blocks going up on St Patricks Road at the moment next to the old remaining houses.
You missed this one then, Neil (Coventry out and about)
On 29th Oct 2018 3:59pm, Midland Red said:
In January 2018, the Telegraph reported :
Work has begun on a new 614-bed student development with a cinema, gym and rooftop terrace in Coventry city centre.
The accommodation block, on the junction of Friars Road and St Patrick's Road near to the railway station, will have 614 bedrooms.
Being built by Crosslane Student Developments, it will take less than two years to complete and is scheduled to be finished before the start of the 2019-2020 academic year.
It comprises of six residential blocks, each at different stepped heights of three, seven and ten storeys, rising to a 20 storey tower in the south-west corner of the site.
The building is laid out in a V-shape forming a large private courtyard, where students will be able to study, socialise and relax.
Here's a view taken last week of the work in progress
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Mon 7th Jan 2019 10:05am
Friars Road
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NeilsYard
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Mon 25th Nov 2019 1:00pm
The view east post-war but before they removed all of the properties on the south side for the Ring Road.
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NeilsYard
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Thu 17th Mar 2022 2:11pm
We don't have a dedicated Eaton Road or Warwick Road thread, so adding here as that's St Patricks's going off ahead. Thanks to CliffB.
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NeilsYard
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Fri 26th May 2023 5:40pm
The address was actually No.1 Manor Road but it was right at the junction with St Patrick's Road and we don't have a dedicated Manor Road thread so adding here. This was Penvorn - the house where Philip Larkin grew up in (he was born in Poultney Road) from when he was about 5 years old. Strangely it's gone on my 1950 map despite many of the other large properties in the area still standing post-war and most comments on the web saying it was cleared for the Ring Road so this was not 100% accurate. Many a prestigious address in the area at the time - sad they have virtually all gone now.
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