Area Overview for Astley
Area Information
Astley is a small civil parish located within the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire. The area covers 9.6 km² and maintains a tightly knit character as a rural settlement. You will find a historic village centred on St Mary the Virgin, a parish church rebuilt in 1343, and Astley Castle. The latter is a Grade II* listed building that now serves as a holiday home following a Landmark Trust renovation. This village possesses deep historical roots, appearing in George Eliot's Mr Gilfil's Love Story as the fictional Knebly. Living in Astley means residing close to specific landmarks. Chilvers Coton railway station sits approximately 3½ miles to the north of your potential new home. Nuneaton is located roughly 4½ miles to the northeast. The parish church features an Anglo-Saxon sundial carving preserved in its tower, along with the tomb of Thomas Grey from 1530. According to the 2021 census, the population stood at 264 residents. This figure represents a slight increase from the 218 residents recorded during the 2011 census. You will experience daily life in a setting defined by these historic structures and a defined rural boundary. Homes in Astley offer a connection to the past alongside quiet country living. The area acts as a defined parish with clear administrative boundaries. Prospective buyers looking for established communities with tangible history will find Astley fits that description. The physical landscape includes protected woodland and open rural space that defines the settlement's edges. You are staying within a district where local governance and community identity remain strong.
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- Parish
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- 9.6 km²
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Demographics
The community in Astley reflects a settled, older population profile. The median age for residents is 70 years, indicating a demographic heavily weighted toward older adults. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood where long-term residents have established deep local ties. Household composition data indicates a total survey count, which provides a baseline for understanding local living arrangements. Most households likely consist of individuals or couples who have retired to the area. Home ownership stands at 84% within the parish. This high percentage confirms that Astley is principally an owner-occupied market rather than a rental province. You will find few holiday homes or short-term rentals disrupting your peace. Most people in Astley buy a property to stay. Accommodation type data covers the total stock available, confirming a stable housing mix. The lack of reported ethnic diversity statistics implies a largely homogeneous community, consistent with many historical English villages. Religious observance may be relevant to some, given the prominent parish church. St Mary the Virgin serves as the spiritual centre for the parish. The dense occupation rates and high ownership levels create a stable environment. You do not have to share roads with transient populations. The community feels rooted, with a median age that significantly exceeds the national average. This ensures you are part of a demographic that values permanence and local tradition.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyPremium
- Protected Nature ReservePremium
- Protected WoodlandPremium