Coventry Gardens Real Estate Livonia Michigan

By
Real Estate Agent with National Realty Centers Livonia--Bob Jakowinicz

  Welcome to my blog about Coventry Gardens Livonia Michigan.  Coventry Gardens is located at 5 mile and Farmington rd and extends West from there.  There are a few places in Livonia Michigan where you can get the country feel yet live in the city and this is one of them.  The homes are not all the same, roads are not all just straight, plenty of mature trees everywhere, gorgeous park in the middle of the sub which offers various activities throughout the year and so much more.  For more information about Livonia Michigan or Coventry Gardens Real Estate visit www.BobandTeena.com anytime.  To search available homes for sale in Livonia follow-- LIVONIA MICHIGAN HOMES FOR SALE

Coventry Gardens Livonia Michigan

Visit Livonia Michigan Coventry Gardens Sub webpage @ www.coventrygardenslivonia.com/

Coventry Gardens and Coventry Woods, both subdivisions of Section 16, Town 1 South, Range 9 East, Livonia Township, Wayne County, Michigan.  This is generally described as the area in Livonia, Michigan beginning EAST of Ashurst and progressing east to FARMINGTON Road. The southern border is FIVE Mile Road.  The neighborhood extends north via Southampton and Southampton Court.  The northeast section includes Hampshire (north). Three properties off of Farmington Road (15971, 15959 and 15941) are included. The neighborhood includes only residential property and CGIA's common property, Coventry Park (originally known as Shoreham Park).

 

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Comments (1)

Anonymous
Karen Walker

I grew up at 33639 N. Hampshire. Don’t know if my parents bought in 1951 or 52, but pretty sure they were the first owners. From Tot Lot through college it was always Shoreham Park in Coventry Gardens for me. Nobody growing up there can find history on whom or why it was named Shoreham. Can you please answer the question for us? Traveled back to Coventry Gardens the summer of 2015, 50 years after graduating from Bentley HS. It is still a lovely, well kept up subdivision. The trees are huge! Hope you can find the answer to Shoreham! Sincerely, Karen (Seelye) Walker

Nov 10, 2017 02:14 PM
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