Area Overview for Baddesley Clinton
Area Information
Baddesley Clinton is a small civil parish and village situated in the West Midlands region of England. It covers an area of 5.5 square kilometres and sits approximately eight miles north-west of Warwick. The postcode district is B93 0DE, with the parish centre located near grid reference SP199714. This location places the village in the rural fringe of Warwickshire, offering a distinct separation from the immediate urban sprawl of larger towns while maintaining a manageable distance from key regional hubs. Life here revolves around the historic presence of the National Trust's Baddesley Clinton Manor House. This Grade I listed moated manor, which serves as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, anchors the community's identity. The house features a Great Hall, chapel, and extensive gardens that are open to the public annually. The village evolved from the clearance of the Forest of Arden for farmland in the 13th century. Settlers established their homes around what became known as Badde's Ley. You will find a sense of permanence here, rooted in centuries of history that stretch back to 1230. The daily rhythm is dictated by the seasons and the quiet streets of a residential parish rather than industrial development. For those relocating to Baddesley Clinton, the defining characteristic is peaceful proximity to significant heritage sites. The surrounding landscape supports a lifestyle centred on walking and exploration rather than rapid transit. Structures date largely from the early 15th century, reflecting a consistent architectural narrative. You live within a defined boundary where the distinction between open parkland and residential housing is clear. The parish remains a recognised community entity within the wider broader administrative structure of Warwickshire.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 5.5 km²
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Demographics
Residents of Baddesley Clinton comprise a notably older demographic compared to the national average. The median age for the population stands at 70 years, indicating a significant concentration of senior citizens within the parish. Most individuals fall into the oldest age brackets, suggesting that Baddesley Clinton serves as a retirement destination or a place for families to remain as children depart. Home ownership is the primary mode of tenure, with 84 per cent of residents owning their homes outright or with a loan. This high rate of ownership characterises the estate as a long-term settlement rather than a transient rental market. The low reliance on private renting aligns with the quiet village atmosphere and limited new-build developments. Household composition reflects this older median age, though specific breakdowns for singles, couples with children, or multi-generational families are not detailed in available records. Accommodation types mirror the historical nature of the area, dominated by traditional housing stock rather than modern estates or conversion blocks. The population density over the 5.5 square kilometre area remains low, contributing to a spacious living environment. You will encounter a community where established residents have deep local roots. The demographic profile suggests a retirement village dynamic where social networks are likely long-standing. The absence of young families in the primary data set shapes the local amenities and community activities. Living in Baddesley Clinton means joining a society defined by its mature population and stable occupancy. This specific age profile influences local service needs and the general pace of village life.
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