- Holbrooks
Holbrooks is a residential area of
Coventry , West Midlands,England . Holbrooks is also sometimes written as Holbrook's.It is situated some three miles north-west to the city centre, and was mostly developed for private and council housing during the 1950s to replace the many homes destroyed by air raids during the
Second World War . Some areas are pre-war, Farm Close was built in the 1920s as local industry expanded. A lot of terraced houses were built in Holbrooks around the mid 1930s, one of the 1930s housing estates is locally known as 'The Dales', this is now a somewhat tiredhousing estate close to the Ricoh arena,and separated from it by a railway line and a main road, the A444 Phoenix way. Another estate is the 'Stadium' estate, found in between 'The Dales' and Lythalls Lane.'The Dales' estate was mostly built in 1936 is so named because it consists of the following streets. Lauderdale Avenue, Kirkdale Avenue, Farndale Avenue, Glaisdale Avenue, Langdale Avenue and Bransdale Avenue. Although the houses on the left when entering Langdale Avenue were built slightly later in the early 1940s. The property known as number 8, Langdale Avenue was a dental surgery for many years. Today this estate is troubled by parking problems, a lack of green spaces and any play areas for children.
The 'Stadium' estate is so called because the terraced houses and flats were built on the site of a former dog racing stadium. An area nearby was turned into a 'green space' which was used by local children and pet owners, where a hotel is now being built. Local children now have fewer places to play as various pockets of land are swallowed up to in-fill.
Being so close to the Ricoh Arena which was designed to have limited parking to promote bus travel and walking, a parking permit scheme is in place. A promised rail link and arena station has never materialised despite obvious advantages and the railway being there already. Many football fans leaving matches will continue to walk along the main A444 dual carriageway towards the M6, as there is no footway at all they risk being struck by fast moving vehicles, a more suitable car park would have seemed sensible then.Motorists visiting Holbrooks on 'match days' must display a visitors parking ticket of face fines, residents must display permits too. The
Ricoh Arena was completed in 2005 and is the home of the city's professional football club although they do not own the ground. The arena also boasts a hotel, with 71 rooms, 46 of the rooms have a view of the pitch and 17 are 'mini suites' for people on a budget. One larger room boasts a 'raindance monsoon shower' and another comprises a four bedroomedsuite with a 'waterfall bath feature'. The hotel is modern and of contemporary design. The arena is also a pop concert venue, a largecasino and conference halls. Acts includingBon Jovi have played at the arena, and many smaller events take place each week. The arena also has also got restaurant facilities and a fitness gymnasium.Another notable housing estate in Holbrooks is the area of Everdon Road. Built after the second world war, and accessed from either Beake Avenue or Holbrook Lane, this is a more spacious well designed housing estate with mostly three and four bedroomed houses with large rooms and tall roofs. Also several one bedroomed bungalows with the same tall roof design. Due to the spacious layout of the estate, more
bungalows were recently built as 'infill' and in the future more development is likely.There are a number of four storey residential flats on Everdon Road too, some have open views across parkland. The shape of the Everdon estate forms a complete loop and includes a small row of shops withflats above. Everdon is regularly used by learner drivers to practice, due to there being many corners and reversing places and the road being quiet during the school day. Most houses face onto grassed areas, and the estate is bordered by the large Holbrook Park which is maintained by Coventry City Council.Today Holbrooks has a diverse and large cultural mix which includes a large number of Polish people, there is now a Polish food store along Holbrook Lane near its junction with Hen lane. Holbrooks has one of the largest Tesco Superstores in Europe, the store has an entire
aisle dedicated to foods imported from around the world.Holbrooks is also a short distance from the former
British Coal Keresley Colliery site which is now a large industrial estate of warehousing calledPrologis Park. The large wheel from thewinding tower is to be placed on Prologis Park as a reminder of the site's former use. Some of the occupiers using ProLogis Park include GEFCO and Terex Benford, Tesco (warehousing), Co-op, Exel Bridgestone, Mastercare, DHL Exel Supply Chain, Richard Austin Alloys, Inkfish and Domestic & General. Prologis park covers some 300 acres of land and includes a park with two lakes where wildlife monitoring can take place.Underneath Holbrooks (and the surrounding area) there are several
mined coal seams at adepth range of 600-1500 meters down, these coal seams were excavated or extracted to thepit head at Keresley from 1917 and until its eventual closure in 1991, the site was then used as a homefire plant until its complete closure in the year 2000. In 1939 at its peak a milliontons of coal was being extracted per year.Coal was moved via the railway line which still runs through Holbrooks and crosses Wheelwright Lane, the line was built in 1919. Today it carries freight from Prologis Park, along the same route the coal had taken, passing through Holbrooks and over thecast iron bridge at the end of Hen Lane, towards Foleshill and on into Coventry.The coal
mining andtown gas industry was a major source ofemployment for Holbrooks and Binley areas of Coventry.
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