Area Overview for CV11 4JW
Area Information
CV11 4JW represents a very small residential cluster within the historic village of Attleborough. This specific postcode covers an area of only 6,802 square metres, host to a population of 1,399 residents. Living in CV11 4JW means residing in a tight-knit suburban environment adjacent to Nuneaton. The village itself dates back to before 1150 and was historically owned by Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester. A local stone quarry operated from medieval times until the 1930s, producing the sandstone used in nearby buildings like St Margaret's Church in Stoke Golding. Daily life here is defined by its proximity to wider transport hubs and its ancient heritage. The area sits within the Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council area in Warwickshire. While the postcode footprint is small, the surrounding ward encompasses a historic settlement defined as a suburban area adjacent to Nuneaton. For residents, this means immediate access to local village life while maintaining reasonable reach to larger towns. The spot at coordinates 52.520935, -1.461008 marks the centre of Attleborough Ward, blending ancient history with modern suburban convenience. You are living in a place where centuries of history meet contemporary retail and rail connectivity.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 6802 m²
- Population
- 1399
- Population Density
- 4318 people/km²
Homes in CV11 4JW are primarily houses, reflecting the accommodation type data for this specific postcode. With a home ownership rate of 45 per cent, the local market balances between private residence and rental living. This split suggests a diverse range of buyers, from those purchasing their first properties in the village to established families seeking stability. The small size of the residential cluster, covering just 6,802 square metres, means house prices are influenced strictly by the limited number of available plots. Living in CV11 4JW often places buyers within easy reach of the historic village of Attleborough, which sits adjacent to the larger town of Nuneaton. The housing stock is therefore representative of Attleborough Ward, an electoral ward where house prices can vary based on proximity to the historic centre versus the newer suburban fringes. Buyers should note that the 45 per cent ownership figure applies to the immediate cluster and the wider ward context. The mix of house types caters to different financial capabilities, from first-time buyers to long-term owners. The restrictive land area means fewer listings, so competition for specific properties can be intense when they become available. Understanding these dynamics is essential for anyone considering a purchase in this post-code.
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Energy Efficiency in CV11 4JW
Living in CV11 4JW offers immediate access to a variety of retail and leisure options. Five retail venues are within practical reach, providing essentials and leisure shopping without the need to travel far. You can find a Spar, a Heart of England Co-operative Co, and Sainsburys Nuneaton nearby. These specific stores ensure that daily grocery needs and household shopping are handled locally. The historic character of the area, recognised as being part of Attleborough since before 1150, adds cultural depth to your daily routine. Beyond shopping, five railway stations serve the villa, offering Nuneaton Railway Station, Bermuda Park Railway Station, and Bedworth Railway Station. This abundance of rail access means you can reach business destinations or leisure trips with ease. The area also connects to Shenton Railway Station, providing five total rail links for residents to choose from. While the postcode itself covers only 6,802 square metres, its integration into the wider Attleborough Ward provides access to significant landmarks like Attleborough Hall, built in 1809 by George Greenway. The lifestyle here blends the convenience of modern retail with the quiet atmosphere of a historic village. You enjoy the best of both worlds with specific amenities like Spar and Sainsburys Nuneaton on your doorstep.
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Schools
Attleborough First School serves as the primary education option for families living in CV11 4JW. This school is located very close to the residential cluster, offering essential local education for children in the 30 to 64 age range demographic, which includes many parents. The presence of a primary school confirms that families settle here to access local education facilities. While secondary education options are not listed for this specific postcode, families typically look to nearby towns for older children's schooling. The single primary school in the immediate vicinity centralises the educational options for younger children in the area. Reporting on schools near CV11 4JW reveals a landscape reliant on this single primary institution. Parents in this area must consider travel time to other educational establishments if they seek secondary phase schooling beyond the immediate village reach. The location of Attleborough First School supports the community structure defined by a median resident age of 47, indicating the educational needs of this specific demographic mix. Choosing a home in this postcode means prioritising immediate access to Attleborough First School for primary students.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Attleborough First School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CV11 4JW is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a mature household profile. Home ownership stands at 45 per cent, meaning nearly half of the homes are owned outright or with a mortgage. Houses form the predominant accommodation type across the postcode. The ethnic group data shows that the White population is the predominant demographic within this small residential cluster. This age profile suggests a community where families and established households form the core of local life. A median age of 47 implies that young children may be less common than in younger suburbs, though schools exist nearby to serve this demographic. The 45 per cent home-ownership rate indicates a mix of owners and renters, balancing long-term stability with rental flexibility. With a population density of 205,687 people per square kilometre calculated for the small area, residents enjoy a low-density living experience despite the high ratio resulting from the very small square metreage. The varying age brackets and home types create a stable environment where daily routines focus on local amenities and regional travel rather than internal postcode subdivision.
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