Area Overview for Binley and Willenhall Ward
Area Information
Living in Binley and Willenhall Ward offers a distinct experience within south-eastern Coventry, combining historical depth with modern conveniences. This ward covers exactly 5.0 km² and serves 6,504 residents, creating a neighbourhood with a specific character shaped by its past. The area includes Binley, which evolved from a mining village into a substantial residential district, and Willenhall, formerly a separate parish now absorbed into the city. You will find yourself in a location defined by the legacy of the Coombe Estate and the industrial work of Binley Colliery, which operated until 1963. Today, the landscape is primarily residential, though grey slate roofs of St Bartholomew's Church and the industrial uses on former pit land at Herald Way provide visible links to the area's origins. Daily life here revolves around established community structures, including the Coombe Social Club, which has thousands of members since 1929. Whether you work on Heritage Way or commute from nearby motorways, the ward sits on the eastern edge of Coventry, offering easy access to the city centre while maintaining a quiet local identity. The population density of 1,289 people per km² indicates a lived-in, established environment without the intense congestion of inner-city zones. This is a place where history meets contemporary living, situated between the urban core and the expanding suburbs of the West Midlands.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 5.0 km²
- Population
- 6504
- Population Density
- 1289 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Binley and Willenhall Ward has an older profile, with a median age of 70 years. This suggests the area is dominated by retirees and long-term residents rather than families with young children. Home ownership stands at 55%, meaning more than half of the households own their homes outright or with a mortgage. You can expect to see a significant portion of council-owned properties alongside private residences, reflecting the mixed tenure history of the ward. The ward comprises specific MSOAs including Binley and Willenhall, along with parts of Ernesford Grange and Stoke Aldermoor, each contributing to this unique demographic blend. Because the median age is so high, the demand for family-sized homes may differ from areas with younger populations. Luxury developments or trendy hubs typical of younger demographics are not the focus here; instead, the housing stock caters to established living patterns. The area contains no specific data regarding predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the provided statistics, yet the social fabric is clearly anchored by long-standing local institutions like the village hall, which opened its purpose-built facility in 1957. You are entering a neighbourhood defined by stability and mature age groups, distinct from the fast-changing districts of central Coventry.
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