Area Information

Living in Allesley offers a distinct experience of rural tranquillity without being far from the city of Coventry. This civil parish occupies 11.9 km² on the historic coaching road to Birmingham, forming a seamless extension of the City Boundary. While incorporated into Coventry in 1974, the settlement retains the character of a traditional village distinct from modern urban sprawl. The landscape is defined by open countryside, which represents the largest extent of open land within the city limits. You will find Allesley Village, a historic hamlet with origins in the Anglo-Saxon period, alongside Allesley Park, an area developed in the 20th century. The parish remains the only remaining unspoilt area of ancient countryside left in the historic County of Warwickshire. Daily life here revolves around a mix of open space and historic architecture, including Allesley Hall, now a retirement home, and the parish church situated high above the village. If you prioritise quiet residential environments with access to green space, Allesley provides a setting where the past meets the present.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
11.9 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community within Allesley is characterised by a very senior population profile. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that the majority of residents are older adults. This demographic structure suggests a neighbourhood where life moves at a slower pace, focused on retirement and established households. Home ownership is exceptionally high, with 91% of properties owner-occupied. This exceptional rate means that almost all homes in the parish are owned by their inhabitants, and the rental market is minimal. The ownership model likely aligns with the area's status as a retirement destination. You are unlikely to encounter a young family demographic or high-density student housing. The absence of detailed breakdowns for household composition, predominant ethnic groups, or religious preferences suggests a community defined more by occupation than by shared cultural or religious traits. For homebuyers, this data paints a picture of a stable, settled community where long-term residents hold the majority of property titles.

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Tenure

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

39
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Allesley a good place for retirees?
In terms of demographics, Allesley is a senior-focused community. The median age is 70 years, and 91% of homes are owner-occupied. This profile suggests the area is already established by older residents seeking a localised, quiet life. The parish offers 11.9 km² of open countryside, providing ample space for walking dogs or relaxing outside without the noise of dense urban settings.
How is the internet connection in Allesley?
Digital infrastructure here is robust. Fixed broadband scores 93 out of 100, indicating excellent quality for remote working or streaming. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring reliable four-network operator signals across the parish. These figures mean that connectivity challenges common in rural areas are largely absent.
Is the area considered safe to live in?
Allesley presents low safety risks. Crime risk is rated low with a score of 76, which is below the national average. Flood risk is minimal with a score of 1.5. While there is protected woodland with a warning level score of 0.89, there are no severe planning constraints like waterlogging threats or designated wetland areas. Safety assessments indicate a secure neighbourhood for families and individuals.

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