Area Overview for Boddington

Area Information

Boddington is a civil parish in West Northamptonshire that combines rural tranquillity with practical commuter access. This area spans 8.0 km² and comprises the villages of Upper Boddington and Lower Boddington. You will find the parish located about 5 miles north-east of Banbury off the A361 road. The location sits approximately 10 miles from Daventry, 12 miles from Banbury, and 16 miles from Leamington Spa. Upper Boddington holds coordinates near 52.178°N 1.298°W and retains a distinct village character. Historically, Upper Boddington was a separate civil parish until 1 April 1935, when it merged with Lower Boddington to form the current parish. The name derives from 'hill of Bota' and was part of the union of Banbury and the hundred of Chipping-Warden. Locals enjoy a peaceful atmosphere while remaining far enough from urban centres to avoid noise. Yet the proximity to the M1 and M40 motorways ensures short commutes for those working in wider Northamptonshire or Oxfordshire. You can access key amenities including a post office, a village hall, and playing fields within the parish boundaries. The presence of a cycle park and motor racing links via Team GCR adds a specific local flair to the community. Living in Boddington means accepting a tight-knit village life with reliable road access for weekly trips to Banbury or Newcastle.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
8.0 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Boddington reflects a settled, older population with a median age of 70 years. Most residents fall into the age group labelled as Total in the available breakdowns, indicating a significant proportion of retirees or older long-term residents. This demographic profile often influences local facility usage and community activity choices. Home ownership stands at 81%, meaning the vast majority of households live in properties they own outright or have a mortgage. This high ownership rate suggests stability, as residents are less likely to move frequently compared to tenants. The area's character as a rural parish further reinforces this trend, as people often buy into villages rather than rent. You will encounter a neighbourhood where families and older adults coexist, supported by local institutions like the Church of England Primary School and the Plough Inn. The low population density within the 8.0 km² area contributes to the quiet nature of daily life. Housing decisions here typically favour permanence and familiarity over the flexibility of the private rental sector. With such a high rate of owner-occupation, buyers looking for a permanent base should find a steady market. The ageing demographic also means local services cater closely to the needs of senior citizens and their extended family networks.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

81
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

39
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the community feel of Boddington?
Boddington maintains a rural village character with a median age of 70, making it a settlement suitable for retirees and families seeking tranquillity. The parish of 8.0 km² features 81% home ownership, fostering a stable community anchored by the Church of England Primary School, the Plough Inn, and active village hall clubs including darts and football.
How accessible is Boddington for commuters and remote workers?
The village is accessed off the A361 road, about 12 miles from Banbury and 16 miles from Leamington Spa, with easy access to the M1 and M40 motorways. Digital connectivity is excellent, with a fixed broadband score of 91/100 and mobile coverage scoring 82/100, ensuring reliable internet for working from home.
Is Boddington a safe place to live regarding crime and hazards?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 73/100, indicating below-average crime rates. However, flood risk is critical with a score of 40.93/100, meaning high flood risk coverage is present. Residents must weigh the strong security position against the need for flood precautions.

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