Is Coventry, England a nice place to live?
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Mate, Bwight Lights Big Shitty!
There's lots of great things to do in Cov, fightin, spitting at folk an that.
Theres the wonder that is the Skydome, The Burgess (a wonder for all to enjoy at kickin out time), share your food with everyone in the curry house, whether you want to or not.
There are chaps with far away eyes, fellows with Big Eyes were once believed to have rambled within it's shitty limits. He was good un. There are fella's with Religous families who love the booze up mountains and the most interesting thing about Cov is the fashion sense, the infamous Paper Vest was a favourite for many years.
Personally, i'd pick Royal Cov, but a stones throw down the road, a better class of scum down there.
no
well. it has its good points.
Some bits are nice. Memorial Park is cute enough. The city centre is pedestrianised.
The cathedral is awesome and is well worth a visit wherever you live. The buildings round there are nice (they survived the bombing)
But on the downside, it's a concrete jungle and there is a lot of aggro there.
AT LEAST that's what I thought when I left. in 1988
No. Too near to Birmingham.
as with anywhere there a nice spots and not so nice places to live. the aldermans green, stoke areas ect and not so nice but there are many good sides to coventry,, when buying a house ask the estate agent what the area is like and what the crime population is. i hope this has helped
its full of ball-suckers
I wouldn't bother.
There are nicer places in that area --- it's quite grotty.
Lord Calvert like it a lot they name a whiskey after him.
it must be coz everyone gets sent there sooner or later. lol.
I went there many years ago for several weekends, have to say I was visiting my old man so spent a lot of time indoors...he reckones it's a nice place
zee Germans thought so a few years back ... they came in their droves for a flypast.. very nasty business ... we didn't invite them back!
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