This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream. This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream.

Unassuming semi-detached home has hidden secret in back garden…it’s own pub

This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream.

An unassuming semi-detached house has a hidden secret in the back garden – it’s own pub.

The modest-looking three bed just looks like any normal, small family home from the outside.

It has a modern living room and kitchen with a dining area in the conservatory.

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It also has three decent sized bedrooms.

This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream.
Exterior of the home and garden. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

Out the front there is ample parking as the property is on a corner plot.

But the surprise feature is the pub in a wooden outbuilding in the garden.

The traditional bar area has spirit optics and there are stools to sit on.

This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream.
The amazing pub that sits in the back garden of the three bed property. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

There are also pub-style tables and decor plus a piano.

Decking has also been put in outside for an alfresco drink.

Many Brits built bars in their backyards during the Covid-19 pandemic due to pubs being shut.

This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream.
Garden view. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

The garden also has a hot tub.

The house in Coventry is selling for £300,000 and is being marketed by Purplebricks, as reported on Luxury Property News.

The listing reads: “A spacious three bedroom semi detached, family home situated in the highly sought-after location of Nailcote Grange just off Banner Lane.

This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream.
Interior of the home. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

“This house is in a convenient location and has superb road connections with easy access to Tile Hill Train Station and Birmingham Airport.

“Close to great schools, local shops and large open green areas with well maintained parks & woodland walks just a short walk away.

“This property sits on an extended plot and if you really like entertaining this home would really suit your needs.

This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream.
Interior of the home. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

“This ideal family home comprises an entrance hallway, cloakroom, lounge, fitted kitchen with dining area and a conservatory.”

It continues: “On the first floor there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom has an en-suite shower room.

“Outside to the front aspect you have a fore garden, driveway with electric roller door for more parking to the rear.

This Coventry home looks ordinary from the front but hides a full pub, hot tub, and games room in the back garden, making it the ultimate entertainer’s dream.
Interior of the home. (Jam Press/Purplebricks)

“An extra plot of land has been purchased by the current owners to enable the rear to be the size it is.”

But then it reads: “The truly stunning rear garden houses many features.

“You have a lovely block paved low maintenance main garden incorporating a hot tub area, a covered open games room which would be ideal for a pool table.

“Raised decking area for those quieter nights and your own wooden cabin which is currently used as their own pub.

“You really need to view this property to appreciate what is actually on offer.”

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