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Where are we?

Earlsdon is district of Coventry, at the heart of the city to the south west of the city centre. Coventry is a city with a population of around 300,000 in the English West Midlands.

Coventry is located at the heart of England and is easy to get to by road, rail or air.

By road
From London via the M1, M45 and A45; from southern England via the M40 and A46; from the southwest and South Wales via the M5, M42 and A45; from western Scotland and the North West of England via the M6 and from the North via the M1 and M69. On approaching Coventry follow the signs for the City Centre. Exit at Ringroad Junction 6 or Junction 7 for Earlsdon.

Buses and coaches arrive at Pool Meadow bus station which is just a short walk from the area.

By rail
Coventry lies on the main Intercity route connecting London (Euston) with Birmingham, Wolverhampton and the North West of England. Earlsdon is about 5 minutes' walk from the station.

By air
Birmingham International Airport is 15 to 20 minutes away by road (A45) or rail.

The following maps are available; click on the thumbnail picture to get a larger version.

 
Map of Britain showing location of Coventry and principal routes to get there

Map of Britain showing location of Coventry and principal routes to get there

Map of Coventry - thumbnail

Map of Coventry showing the local area

Map of Earlsdon - thumbnail

Virtual Earlsdon: a map of Earlsdon and pictures from around the area


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