Area Overview for Hinckley Castle Ward

Hinckley Church and Grounds in Hinckley Castle Ward
Hawley Road, Hinckley (1) in Hinckley Castle Ward
Railway Bridge over Rugby Road in Hinckley Castle Ward
Site of Council Offices in Hinckley Castle Ward
The Crescent, retail development in Hinckley Castle Ward
Postbox and shops at Brookside, Burbage in Hinckley Castle Ward
Railway bridge crossing Rugby Road in Hinckley Castle Ward
Path and cycleway on Rugby Road in Hinckley Castle Ward
Bus shelter along the B4666 Coventry Road in Hinckley Castle Ward
Waste land next to the National Grid Gas Distribution Centre in Hinckley Castle Ward
New houses in Hinckley in Hinckley Castle Ward
Salvation Army Citadel and Central Library, Lancaster Road in Hinckley Castle Ward
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Area Information

Living in Hinckley Castle Ward means settling within a defined electoral ward of the market town of Hinckley. This district borough unitary ward covers a compact 1.7 km² area in south-west Leicestershire. It sits within the East Midlands region, specifically on the border with Warwickshire. The location places the ward roughly halfway between Leicester and Coventry. Residents benefit from strategic positioning near the junction of the A5 and M69 motorways. Major transport routes, including the A47 and Norman Way, provide access to key destinations. Hinckley railway station offers regular services on the Birmingham to Peterborough Line. Commuters can reach London via connections at Nuneaton or Leicester. The ward operates under Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council. This administrative setup supports local services and community decisions. The small geographical footprint concentrates daily life around town centres and established neighbourhoods. You access shops, schools, and amenities within a short walk or drive. The area maintains a distinct identity while functioning as part of a larger rural-urban network.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
1.7 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Hinckley Castle Ward reflects a mature population profile. The median age stands at 70 years old. Households consist of residents across all age ranges without a single dominant group breaking the total demographic picture. A significant majority own their homes, with 61% of residents holding title deeds. This high ownership rate suggests long-term settlement and stability within the ward. The remaining 39% likely live in rented accommodation or possess other tenures not captured in the ownership statistic. Ethnic diversity and religious affiliation exist but no single group predominates the total population count equally. The area supports a mixed household composition ranging from single occupants to families and shared homes. Because of the older median age, many residents have strong ties to the locality. You will find a community where neighbours often know each other by name. The home ownership figure indicates that selling a property here may involve engaging with established owners rather than investors. This demographic reality shapes local shop offerings and community event attendance.

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Tenure

61
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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

29
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Hinckley Castle Ward?
The ward has a median age of 70, indicating a mature population. Regarding 61% of residents own their homes, suggesting long-term stability. Households vary across total age groups, reflecting a community where established families and retirees coexist.
How well connected is Hinckley Castle Ward?
Digital connectivity scores an excellent 95 out of 100 on the fixed broadband scale. Physical transport remains strong too. Hinckley railway station offers regular services to London via Nuneaton or Leicester. Major roads including the A5, M69, and Normandy Way provide direct access to the motorway network.
Is Hinckley Castle Ward safe to live in?
The ward presents a medium crime risk with a score of 37 out of 100, similar to national averages. Environmental safety is excellent. The area passes flood risk assessments with a low score of 0.52. Property owners face no planning constraints related to wetlands or protected woodlands.
What can I expect when buying homes here?
With 61% home ownership, the market reflects many owner-occupiers rather than investors. Housing stock suits the median age of 70, featuring traditional detached and semi-detached houses. You can enjoy excellent internet speeds rating 95 out of 100 for remote work needs.

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