Area Overview for Atherstone North Ward
Area Information
Living in Atherstone North Ward means residing in one of the northernmost parts of Warwickshire. This ward sits at the administrative heart of the North Warwickshire district, with the borough council offices located in the wider town. The area covers 2.6 square kilometres, situated on the A5 national route directly adjacent to the Leicestershire border formed by the River Anker. Atherstone itself functions as a market town and civil parish, serving a population of approximately 11,200 residents across the broader area. You will find the land lies 6 miles northwest of Nuneaton and 7 miles southeast of Tamworth. Major accessibility points are nearby, positioning the town 13 miles north of Coventry and 16 miles northeast of Birmingham. The modern character of the locale stems from the dual carriageway bypass that opened in 1963, separating the current road network from the historic centre. Atherstone railway station stands as a key landmark on the West Coast Main Line, offering a connection to London Euston exactly 102 miles away. This location provides a practical gateway for residents who value being close to the border while living within a traditional market town environment.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.6 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community profile of Atherstone North Ward reflects a mature population structure. The median age in this ward is 70, indicating a significant presence of older adults compared to many other urban districts. While the specific breakdown of age ranges beyond this median figure is not detailed in the current records, the high median age suggests a neighbourhood where daily life revolves around retirement living or quiet family households. Homeownership is widespread, with 68% of residents owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high rate suggests stability within the community, as most households are rooted rather than transient renters. The ward accommodates a total population within its defined boundaries, though detailed statistics on specific household compositions are currently unavailable for this specific split. You do not have data on the predominant ethnic group or religious affiliations for this exact ward segment, so the demographic picture relies heavily on the age and tenure statistics provided. The age profile explains the slower pace of life found here, catering largely to those seeking proximity to the town's administrative services and quiet surroundings away from the busiest commercial hubs.
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