Area Information

Clifton Campville defines the identity of the B79 9HW postcode, a small residential cluster covering 25.8 hectares within the Lichfield District of Staffordshire. This former manor and civil parish sits on the River Mease, roughly 10 miles east of Lichfield. The area holds a population of 2,019 residents, creating a tight-knit community where neighbours are likely to know one another. Historically significant, the location traces back to a charter in 942 AD and was held by the Norman de Camville family. Today, it remains a rural civil parish that historically included Haunton and Chilcote. Living in B79 9HW offers a connection to deep history marked by St Andrew's Church, which features earliest surviving parts from the late 12th century. The landscape includes the Grade II-listed Old Rectory and partial Clifton Hall with early 18th-century pavilion wings. Daily life here balances rooted traditions with modern convenience, supported by nearby transport links. You will find yourselves in a setting that blends manorial heritage with contemporary living, situated away from the immediate bustle of major cities yet accessible to regional hubs.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
25.8 hectares
Population
2019
Population Density
48 people/km²

The property market for B79 9HW is overwhelmingly defined by owner-occupied families. A staggering 74% of residents own their homes outright or have a mortgage, leaving only a minority in the private or social rental sector. This high ownership rate signals that the area attracts buyers seeking long-term stability rather than short-term lets. Houses constitute the primary form of accommodation, aligning with the rural and semi-rural character of Clifton Campville. Prospective buyers viewing homes in B79 9HW should expect to find traditional detached or semi-detached properties suited to established households. The low population density and exclusive nature of the housing stock distinguish this postcode from denser urban environments. You are unlikely to encounter high-rises or large developments in this specific cluster. Instead, the market reflects a preference for single-family dwellings within a rural civil parish. This market structure implies that prices may remain steady, driven by local demand from families wishing to stay in their communities. The dominance of owner-occupiers also means fewer tenant turnover issues for landlords in the immediate vicinity.

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Energy Efficiency in B79 9HW

Residents of B79 9HW enjoy practical access to essential retail and transport hubs without needing travel to major city centres. Five key retail locations operate within a short distance, including the Co-op Ashby, Tamworth Co-operative Society Co, and a Spar convenience store. These shops handle everyday shopping needs from groceries to general household items. For longer commute requirements, four railway stations provide robust rail connectivity. Tamworth High Level Railway Station, Polesworth Railway Station, and Lichfield Trent Valley High Level Railway Station allow quick access to wider networks. A single bus interchange, the Victoria Road Bus Interchange, supplements road-based travel for those not requiring train services. The lifestyle in this area prioritises access and independence, blending rural tranquillity with convenient reach to amenities. You will find a functional living environment where daily supplies and transportation are manageable. The presence of these specific venues ensures that isolated rural living does not equate to a lack of services. Your daily routine benefits from a balance between the quiet of the parish and the efficiency of nearby retail and transport infrastructure.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in or near B79 9HW have access to a specific selection of primary education institutions. St Andrew's CofE (C) Primary School serves the local community, offering a Church of England curriculum for younger children. Additionally, Mary Howard CofE (VC) Primary School provides alternative primary education within the immediate catchment. Both St Andrew's Church of England Primary School and Mary Howard Church of England Primary School operate independently as distinct educational providers. This mix suggests that residential families can choose between different primary school settings without travelling far from their homes in Clifton Campville. The presence of multiple Church of England schools reflects the religious heritage of the parish and the cultural fabric of the area. You will not find secondary schools listed in the immediate B79 9HW data, meaning older children likely travel to larger towns for secondary education. The primary options listed emphasise a traditional, faith-based approach to early schooling for your children living in this postcode.

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Demographics

The community within B79 9HW centres heavily on adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents stands at 47, indicating a relatively mature demographic profile compared to national averages. Seven out of every ten residents, specifically 74%, own their homes, suggesting a stable population that has settled into the area. Houses dominate the accommodation types in this postcode, with no significant concentration of flats or high-rise blocks. This housing stock supports a lifestyle oriented around ground-level living and propertymaintenance rather than apartment living. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broad traditional character of the local parish. With a population density of just 48 people per square kilometre, the area feels spacious and uncrowded. You will find a consistent community of adult homeowners rather than transient renters or young families moving through quickly. This stability means long-term neighbours and established local networks are common features of everyday interaction in B79 9HW.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

74
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

43
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of community is B79 9HW and who lives there?
B79 9HW is a mature, owner-occupied community in Clifton Campville. The median age is 47, with 74% of residents owning their homes. Most accommodation consists of houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the population density is low at 48 people per square kilometre, creating a stable, long-term resident base.
Which schools are available near B79 9HW?
There are four primary schools near B79 9HW. These include St Andrew's CofE (C) Primary School and St Andrew's Church of England Primary School, alongside Mary Howard CofE (VC) Primary School and Mary Howard Church of England Primary School. All listed options are primary institutions serving the local catchment area.
How safe is B79 9HW and what are the main environmental risks?
The area has a low crime risk with a safety score of 79. However, it carries a critical flood risk with a score of 49.46, indicating high flood risk coverage. While there are protected nature reserves with a warning score of 3.98, the area passes for Ramsar sites, AONB, and protected woodland planning constraints.
What transport and connectivity options exist for homes in B79 9HW?
Digital connectivity varies significantly. Mobile coverage is excellent at 83 out of 100, but fixed broadband is poor at 37 out of 100. Transport is well-supported by four nearby railway stations including Tamworth High Level and Polesworth, plus the Victoria Road Bus Interchange for bus travel.
What amenities are within reach of B79 9HW residents?
Residents have access to five notable retail options including Co-op Ashby and the Tamworth Co-operative Society Co. For travel, the area is near Tamworth High Level Railway Station, Polesworth Railway Station, and Lichfield Trent Valley High Level Railway Station. A single bus interchange, the Victoria Road Bus Interchange, also serves local needs.

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