Area Overview for Combe
Area Information
Combe is a rural civil parish in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, covering an area of 2.6 square kilometres. Located approximately six miles east of Coventry between Ansty and Brinklow, the parish contains no village centre. Instead, it consists of mainly farmland with a small population of 131 residents recorded in the 2021 census. The area is named after the nearby Coombe Abbey, a Cistercian abbey founded in 1150 which now includes remains in the Coombe Abbey Hotel and Leisure Park. Daily life here revolves around isolation and quiet, with a community of around 98 to 131 registered electors scattered across the landscape. You will find few neighbours, as houses are isolated rather than clustered in streets. The parish council describes it as a great place to live and work, focusing on low-cost services for its small population. Historical land use shifts from the 12th century to the present day have left a legacy of green space and agricultural ground rather than built-up urban areas. Understanding this layout is essential for anyone considering buying a home here, as the lack of centralised amenities means all daily needs require travel to nearby towns like Ansty or Coventry.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 2.6 km²
- Population
- Not available
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