
Local area guide
Around Appledown Meadow by Taylor Wimpey · West Midlands
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Keresley.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Tucked just north of Coventry, Keresley strikes an appealing balance between rural calm and urban convenience. The village retains a genuine neighbourhood character — traditional pubs, community facilities and green surroundings — while placing residents within easy reach of one of the Midlands' most connected cities. Around four miles from Coventry city centre, it sits comfortably in the Warwickshire green belt, giving the area an unhurried, suburban feel that is increasingly difficult to find this close to a major city. For families, professionals and those simply seeking more space without sacrificing access, Keresley makes a compelling case.
The surrounding countryside adds real quality to everyday life. Hawkesbury Junction on the Coventry Canal is a popular spot for waterside walks, while Hartshill Hayes Country Park and Kingsbury Water Park are both within easy reach for weekends outdoors. Warwickshire's broader green belt provides ample opportunities for cycling and walking, and the area's open character is well protected.
Families are well served by a solid spread of local schools at both primary and secondary level. Among the primary options, Keresley Grange Primary School and Keresley Newland Primary School are the most local, with St Thomas More Catholic Primary also nearby for families seeking a faith school place.
At secondary level, President Kennedy School — rated Good by Ofsted — is the most prominent local option, and Coundon Court School is similarly well regarded. Further choices can be found in neighbouring Bedworth and Nuneaton, both a short drive away. For higher education, Coventry University and the University of Warwick are both accessible from Keresley, making the area a practical base for students and academic staff alike.
Keresley's transport links are one of its most practical strengths. Junction 3 of the M6 is immediately accessible, placing Birmingham around 30 minutes away and opening up the wider motorway network for longer-distance travel. The A444 provides a direct route into Coventry city centre in approximately 20 minutes, while the A45 connects to the broader Midlands region.
Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Appledown Meadow to the nearest of each.
Nearest food shop (chain not nearby)
Premier
0.9mi
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Nearest GP surgery
Dr G D Veer - Springfield Medical Practice
0.6mi
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Nearest primary school
Holy Family Catholic Primary School
Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Appledown Meadow.
For those commuting without a car, regular bus services run between Keresley, Coventry and Nuneaton, making the village more connected than its rural setting might suggest. Coventry Railway Station — reachable in minutes by bus or car — offers direct services to London, Birmingham and Manchester, giving commuters and visitors alike strong national rail links.

Day-to-day essentials are well covered locally. Tesco Express and Co-op stores handle the routine shop, while larger supermarkets including ASDA and Tesco are easily accessible nearby. Keresley retail park adds further convenience, and major stores at the Ricoh Arena retail park expand the options without requiring a trip into the city.
For a broader retail experience, Coventry city centre and its West Orchards Shopping Centre are just a short journey away. The historic market town of Nuneaton is also within easy reach and offers additional high street shopping alongside independent options.
On the dining and leisure side, Keresley maintains several traditional pubs — including The Red Lion and The Bear Inn — that serve as genuine community hubs. For something more varied, Coventry's restaurant scene has grown considerably in recent years, and the independent restaurants of Kenilworth and Leamington Spa are within comfortable driving distance for an evening out.
Coventry itself is the obvious draw, offering the full range of city amenities: Coventry Cathedral, a thriving arts and culture scene boosted by the city's recent UK City of Culture status, and University Hospital Coventry for major healthcare needs. The Ricoh Arena — home to Coventry City FC and a major events venue — is also close at hand.
Beyond the city, Warwickshire opens up quickly. Royal Leamington Spa and Kenilworth are both within 20 minutes and offer attractive town centres, independent shops and restaurants. Coombe Country Park and War Memorial Park provide further green space for weekend activities. For those who travel regularly for work, the proximity to the M6 and M42 corridors means that much of the Midlands — and both Birmingham and East Midlands airports — is within straightforward reach.
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Nearest train station
Coventry Arena
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Town centre
Coventry
2.6mi
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18.1mi
away