Finham
Finham is a suburban area of Coventry, England. It is located approximately three miles south-east of Coventry city centre.
History:
Finham's history can be traced back to the Domesday Book of 1086, where it was recorded as "Fincham." Historically, it was a small, rural village. Its growth into a suburb of Coventry occurred primarily in the 20th century, driven by post-war housing developments.
Geography:
Finham is situated on relatively level ground. The River Sowe flows through the area, contributing to the local landscape.
Demographics:
Finham is primarily a residential area characterized by a mix of housing types, including detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses. The population is generally considered to be affluent compared to the average for Coventry.
Amenities:
Finham has a range of local amenities, including shops, schools, and parks. Finham Park School is a notable secondary school in the area. There are also several churches serving the local community.
Transport:
Finham is well-connected to the rest of Coventry and the wider region by road. Public transport options include bus services.
Governance:
Finham is governed as part of the Coventry City Council.
Points of Interest:
- Finham Brook: A tributary of the River Sowe that runs through the area.
- Local parks and green spaces provide recreational opportunities.