Area Information

Churchover is a small civil parish situated four miles north of Rugby on the border between Warwickshire and Leicovershire. The area covers 8.3 square kilometres and retains the character of a rural settlement with approximately one hundred houses. Many of these residences are constructed from red brick, reflecting the local agricultural heritage. The village centre is defined by a triangular green featuring a large chestnut tree, a local landmark known as a "Godcake". Living in Churchover means residing in a location with Anglo-Saxon origins, evidenced by a sixth-century cemetery discovered on the site. The community atmosphere has remained pastoral and close-knit, supported by groups that have documented village life over the decades. Residents enjoy proximity to significant historic landmarks without living within a congested urban centre. Holy Trinity Church, which dates back to the 11th century, stands as a central feature of the village. Approximately half a mile from the centre lies Coton House, a substantial late 18th-century country house that historically employed many local villagers. While the economy shifted towards Rugby's engineering industries in the late nineteenth century, the area preserves its identity as a farming village. Modern intrusions have replaced some older cottages, yet the core settlement maintains its historic structure around the church and green. Prospective buyers seeking a quiet environment with deep historical roots will find this parish offers a distinct alternative to the larger town nearby.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
8.3 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community profile of Churchover reflects a mature settlement with a median age of 70. This statistic indicates that the population skews significantly towards older residents. The age demographic of the total population supports the view of a quiet, established village where daily life often includes leisure time and retirement activities. Historically, many villagers found employment at Coton House or commuted to Rugby, pulling in some younger families, though current data suggests the older average prevails. With a home ownership rate of 81 per cent, the vast majority of households in Churchover own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership is typical for rural parishes and reduces the prevalence of long-term private renting. The accommodation types and household compositions in the parish generally align with an owner-occupied dominated market. Detailed breakdowns by specific ethnicity or religious affiliation are not provided in the current records, but the high ownership figure strongly correlates with stable, long-term residents rather than transient populations. Deprivation indices are not highlighted in the available data, yet the high safety scores and lack of environmental constraints suggest a high standard of living. The demographic reality of a 70-year-old median age means community facilities and local services cater largely to an older population, reinforcing the village's peaceful and settled nature.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

81
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

49
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of Churchover?
The community is dominated by long-term owners, as 81 per cent of the population owns their homes. The median age of 70 confirms that the typical resident is an older adult living in a stable, owner-occupied household.
Is the internet fast enough for remote work?
The area offers excellent connectivity with a fixed broadband score of 84 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 85 out of 100. These high ratings ensure you can work from home reliably anywhere in the parish.
What are the main safety concerns for the area?
Churchover has a crime risk score of 68, indicating below-average crime rates and a safe neighbourhood. Environmental risks are also low, with a flood risk score of 6.45 showing minimal threat from water damage.
How close is Churchover to larger towns?
The civil parish is situated four miles north of Rugby, providing easy access to a major engineering and railway town. This short distance connects residents to wider employment and shopping opportunities without losing the village environment.

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