Area Information

Living in CV21 1HQ places you within the Newbold and Brownsover Ward, a district borough unitary ward under Rugby Borough Council in Warwickshire. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster with a total area size of 2042 square metres. The population stands at 1672 people, creating a close-knit community atmosphere. Located approximately 1½ miles north-west of Rugby town centre, the area sits near the River Avon, blending suburban convenience with historic charm. You are situated close to the suburbs of Newbold-on-Avon and Brownsover, which were once separate settlements before merging into Rugby in 1932. The location is accessible via the Oxford Canal, featuring notable infrastructure such as the Newbold Tunnel, a 250-metre structure built in 1829. Residents enjoy proximity to significant historical landmarks, including the grade I listed Church of St Botolph in Newbold and the Victorian Brownsover Hall. The area offers a distinct character defined by its timber-framed buildings, former limestone quarries now used as nature reserves, and its connection to the wider English Midlands heritage. Choosing CV21 1HQ means opting for a location where modern utilities meet deep historical roots, providing a stable environment for families and professionals alike.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2042 m²
Population
1672
Population Density
1069 people/km²

The property market in CV21 1HQ is characterised by a dominance of houses, which form the primary accommodation type across this residential cluster. With 48% of the population owning their homes, the area functions more as an owner-occupied market than a high-density rental hub. This high rate of home ownership indicates that properties tend to remain in the same hands for extended periods, often fostering a stable and settled neighbourhood character. Buyers looking at homes in CV21 1HQ can expect to find traditional housing stock, likely including timber-framed and red brick structures typical of the Newbold and Brownsover region. The small area size of 2042 square metres constrains the number of distinct properties within the immediate postcode, meaning the housing stock is intimate and localized. Prospective buyers should focus on the surrounding Rugby Borough Council area to find a wider selection, though the core CV21 1HQ location offers exclusive access to specific historic properties. The prevalence of owner-occupiers suggests that price fluctuations might be slower than in more transient rental markets. When considering homes here, you are looking at an established market where property values are supported by a community that values longevity over rapid turnover.

House Prices in CV21 1HQ

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Energy Efficiency in CV21 1HQ

Your daily life in CV21 1HQ is supported by a practical array of nearby amenities within easy reach. Retail options are well represented, with five key shops located close by. You can shop at Co-op Newbold, M&S Rugby, and Iceland Rugby without needing to travel far. For regular needs, these venues provide a sufficient selection of groceries, clothing, and household essentials. Transport links are anchored by a single railway station, Rugby Railway Station, which offers direct access to wider networks. This station facilitates straightforward commuting to Rugby town centre and beyond. Beyond shopping, the area is enriched by historic and recreational features. Newbold Quarry Park offers a nature reserve setting for walks, while Newbold Centenary Park, opened in 2016, provides green space for relaxation. The vicinity includes two notable pubs, Barley Mow in Newbold and Newbold Crown, which serve as local gathering spots. Dining and leisure opportunities are integrated into the neighbourhood fabric, ensuring you do not need to travel far for food or socialising. Living in CV21 1HQ balances suburban independence with the convenience of essential services and leisure facilities located minutes away.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CV21 1HQ reflects a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood dominated by established households rather than young professionals or retirees. Housing tenure shows a balanced picture, with 48% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This indicates that nearly half the population values long-term stability through property ownership. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, contributing to a homogenous cultural fabric. Regarding accommodation types, the area consists primarily of houses, offering space and character that cater to family life and private living. The population density is recorded at 1069 people per square kilometre, which measures as moderately high for a small residential cluster of this size. This density suggests a lively yet manageable environment where neighbours are close by but there is still room for individual privacy. Living here means engaging with a community where the majority of residents are likely to be working-age adults who have put down roots in the local area.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

48
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of people living in CV21 1HQ?
The community is characterised by a mature age profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. Nearly half of the population, specifically 48%, own their homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the area consists mainly of houses rather than flats. The population stands at 1672 people within an area size of 2042 square metres.
How are digital connectivity and transport links in this postcode?
Digital infrastructure is excellent, with a fixed broadband quality score of 100 out of 100 and a mobile coverage score of 85 out of 100. These high scores ensure reliable internet for working from home. For physical travel, the nearest rail link is one specific station, Rugby Railway Station, located within practical reach of the residential cluster.
What amenities are available for daily shopping and leisure?
Residents have access to five retail outlets nearby, including Co-op Newbold, M&S Rugby, and Iceland Rugby. Leisure options include Newbold Quarry Park and Newbold Centenary Park. Dining is supported by local pubs such as Barley Mow and Newbold Crown. Transport is provided by Rugby Railway Station. All these facilities are situated within practical reach of CV21 1HQ.
Is the area safe regarding crime and environmental risks?
The flood risk is low with a score of 0, and there are no planning constraints regarding protected lands or wetlands. However, the crime risk assessment yields a warning level with a score of 60 out of 100. This indicates medium crime risk where rates are around average. Residents are advised to use standard security precautions to safeguard their homes and personal belongings.

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