Area Overview for Attleborough Ward
Area Information
Living in Attleborough Ward offers a distinct historical character within the Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council area of Warwickshire. This electoral ward covers a compact stretch of land measuring just 1.6 km², centred around the postcode CV11 4BD. You are purchasing a slice of history here, as the ward encompasses the ancient settlement of Attleborough, which dates back to before 1150. The site was originally owned by Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, and later associated with the Nuns of Chaise-Dieu before being sold to Nuneaton around 1293. The area retains tangible links to its past through Attleborough Hall, a property built in 1809 by George Greenway. This lawyer commissioned the building at a cost of £16,000 plus an additional £1,000 for the pleasure grounds. While the village feels secluded, it functions as a suburban area adjacent to the larger town of Nuneaton. A local stone quarry, which operated from medieval times until the 1930s, now serves as housing and a recreation ground. For those considering homes in Attleborough Ward, the immediate environment is defined by this blend of medieval roots and nineteenth-century development. The village population stands at approximately 1,765 people.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.6 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Attleborough Ward is heavily skewed towards older residents. The median age in the area is 70, which indicates that the ward contains a significantly older demographic than the national average. Current data identifies "Age: Total" as the most common age range category within the ward's statistics. Approximately 60% of households here are owner-occupied, suggesting a stable community where long-term residents hold the freehold to their properties. The remaining 40% may consist of renters or shared ownership agreements, though specific breakdowns for these groups are not detailed in current reports. Household composition data points to a "total" categorisation, meaning general aggregate figures apply across the whole ward rather than distinct family units. Accommodation types similarly fall under a "total" classification, indicating a mixed stock without a single dominant modern building type. Diversity metrics are recorded under "total" for predominant ethnic group and religion, reflecting the broader statistics available for the Nuneaton and Bedworth region. This demographic structure means daily life involves quiet streets and a community that values established roots. You will find that the area caters predominantly to those approaching retirement or wishing to stay put in the same location for decades.
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