Area Overview for Compton Verney
Area Information
Living in Compton Verney means residing within a civil parish of just 6.8 km² in the Stratford-on-Avon District. This small settlement sits approximately 10 miles south of Leamington Spa and half a mile east of the Roman Fosse Way. The parish holds a distinct identity as a deserted medieval settlement, a historical fact rather than a modern development trend. You will find that the village itself was largely depopulated during the 15th century, replaced by the expansive estate surrounding the Grade I listed Compton Verney House. Built circa 1714 with significant medieval core elements, the manor house features interiors remodelled by Robert Adam during the 1760s. The estate grounds span over 120 acres of parkland shaped by Lancelot Capability Brown in 1769. Daily life here revolves around this historic property rather than a traditional high street. The original Saxon village name implies a settlement in a valley, a geographical feature that defines the current layout. The area transitioned from a purely agricultural hinterland to a cultural venue established in 2004 after various post-war uses including an army site and film location. For those considering homes in Compton Verney, the environment offers quiet proximity to the Roman Fosse Way without urban density. The coordinate location at 52.18781, -1.530414 places it firmly within the West Midlands region, providing a clear boundary for your travel planning. The narrative here is one of conservation and history, not rapid expansion.
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- 6.8 km²
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Demographics
The community profile for Compton Verney reveals a population with a median age of 70. This demographic data indicates a significant concentration of older residents compared to the national average. The most common age range is broad, while specific household composition details remain unbroken out in the statistics provided. You must consider that this age profile influences local service needs and community dynamics significantly. Home ownership stands at 80%, a figure that defines the character of residence here. This high rate suggests that residents typically stay for long periods rather than cycling through transient tenancies. The remaining 20% of households operate under rental arrangements, though accommodation type breakdowns are not detailed in the current scope. Predominant ethnic group data and religious affiliation figures are recorded as total populations without further segmentation in the available records. This lack of granular diversity data does not imply absence but rather reflects the specific statistical reporting for this parish. Residents here are likely to include those with a connection to the historic Verney family or the broader Warwickshire aristocracy. The settlement population shifted from 22 families in history to just two during the late medieval period by John Rous time. Understanding these deep historical roots helps contextualise the modern social fabric. Living in Compton Verney means joining a cohort where generations may share property ownership. Quality of life is directly linked to this stability and the resulting slower pace of change.
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