Area Overview for Compton Wynyates
Area Information
Living in Compton Wynyates means residing within a civil parish that spans just 4.2 km², offering a secluded existence in rural Warwickshire. This ancient settlement sits approximately 1km south of Windmill Hill, centred around the Grade I listed Compton Wynyates House. You will find yourself at the heart of the Stratford-on-Avon District, surrounded by a red-brick Tudor country house featuring irrigated moats and distinctive twisted chimneys. The area exudes a quiet, historic character defined by its Grade I listed status and its origins as a depopulated medieval village site. Daily life here revolves around the rhythms of the countryside rather than the bustle of urban centres. The parish is centred on the historic manor built around 1520, which still stands as a prominent landmark despite centuries of political events, including its use as a Parliamentarian garrison during the English Civil War. The physical layout of the parish has remained largely consistent, anchored by this significant heritage asset. You are stepping back in time, yet remaining connected to the modern world through essential services. The small footprint of the parish means a tight-knit environment where the past remains vividly present. Houses here reflect the region's architectural history, with periods of restoration dating back to the late nineteenth century by the Marquesses of Northampton. Your view from any property will likely capture the rolling contours of the Warwickshire landscape. This location suits those seeking tranquility away from major transport hubs while maintaining access to the cultural wealth of nearby Stratford-on-Avon. The compact nature of the parish ensures you are never far from the landmarks that define this historic property.
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- 4.2 km²
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Demographics
The community in Compton Wynyates presents a clear demographic profile dominated by older residents. You will deal with a population where the median age is 70, indicating a neighbourhood with a significant concentration of senior citizens. Most households consist of individuals, reflecting a lifestyle pattern typical of retirement settlements or properties suited to single occupants. The area shows a strong preference for ownership, with 78% of homes occupied by their owners rather than tenants. This high rate of home ownership suggests stability within the community and fewer transient residents moving through quickly. The parish does not rattle its chains with young families or large households, creating an environment defined by maturity and established residence patterns. Accommodation types mirror this demographic reality, focusing on dwellings likely adapted or sized for older demographics. While specific data on ethnic diversity and religious affiliation is not explicitly broken out in the available records, the total population figures confirm a resident base that values permanence. The high ownership rate also implies potential challenges for first-time buyers entering the market, as there are fewer rental properties available for newer household compositions. People here have stayed long, benefiting from the historic charm of the Tudor manor and the quiet positioning within the parish boundaries. The age structure means local services must cater to the needs of a mature population.
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Planning Constraints
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