Railway Terrace, Rugby in CV21 2TP
Rugby-Caldecott Park in CV21 2TP
Rugby-The Old Cattle Market in CV21 2TP
Rugby-Lawrence Sheriff Street in CV21 2TP
Rugby-Corporation Street in CV21 2TP
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Caldecott Park, Rugby in CV21 2TP
Approaching Black Path Footbridge in CV21 2TP
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Rugby-Lower Hillmorton Road in CV21 2TP
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Area Information

Living in CV21 2TP means occupying a specific residential cluster defined by a precise postcode within the wider Coventry region. You are part of a population of 1,919 residents spread across 2,973 square metres, creating one of the most densely populated micro-areas in England. This low-number postcode represents a tightly knit group of homes rather than a sprawling neighbourhood, which likely contributes to a quiet domestic atmosphere despite the high density figures. The area falls under the CV21 postcode district, serving as a distinct address zone for those buying or renting locally. Daily life here centres on immediate proximity to key services while remaining embedded in the broader Rugby and Coventry commuter belt. You will find that every street address in this tiny zone connects directly to a functional residential environment with strong digital infrastructure behind it. The character of CV21 2TP is defined by its concentration, offering a compact living arrangement where neighbours are close by. This postcode area functions as a established residential hub within the local fabric, suitable for those seeking a defined address without the sprawl of larger districts. Your home here offers a clear identity on maps and property portals, distinguishing it from the surrounding streets in this postcode sector.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2973 m²
Population
1919
Population Density
4640 people/km²

Homes in CV21 2TP are defined by a distinct market structure where renting predominates over ownership. You will find that only 29% of households own their property, which leaves the rental sector as the primary channel for living in this postcode. The accommodation type is overwhelmingly flats, building a stock that suits higher-density urban living or smaller dwellings. This mix of rented properties and flats creates a housing environment common in developed urban clusters rather than traditional suburban cul-de-sacs. For buyers considering this area, the market dynamics suggest a landscape dominated by investment properties or council and private sector tenancies. The concentration of flats indicates that space is utilised efficiently, catering to individuals, single professionals, or couples rather than large multi-generational families. Even though the overall population of 1,919 inhabitants does not sound vast, the ownership rate reveals a significant portion of the local population does not own their homes. This is typical for areas where regeneration or high-density development has introduced new rental blocks. If you are looking to purchase, you are entering a sector where most residents are tenants. The lack of owner-occupied sprawl means properties here often change hands within the rental market or via portfolio sales rather than individual life-cycle moves.

House Prices in CV21 2TP

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Energy Efficiency in CV21 2TP

Your daily routine in CV21 2TP benefits from immediate access to practical retail and leisure facilities. Within practical reach, you will find three major supermarkets including Co-op Rugby, Asda Rugby, and Tesco Rugby. These shops provide full grocery coverage without needing a long drive to the city centre. The area also features five retail outlets in total, ensuring diverse options for shopping needs. For transport commuters, Rugby Railway Station acts as the primary rail link, offering direct connections to the wider network. While cycling parks or historic landmarks are not detailed in the immediate vicinity, the retail presence defines the lifestyle here. You can handle weekly shopping and essential errands locally. The presence of a Co-op, Asda, and Tesco means you have standard high-street convenience right near your door. This proximity to major chains like Tesco Rugby and Asda Rugby reduces travel time for household shopping. The five available retail spots offer a mix of budget and everyday essentials. For a flat-based community, having these amenities close by significantly enhances the day-to-day living experience. Residents do not need to venture far for staples, keeping the lifestyle focused and efficient.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CV21 2TP reflects the maturity of the local housing stock, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, suggesting a population settled in their careers and families. You will encounter a demographic profile that is stable and experienced rather than transient. Home ownership stands at 29%, meaning the majority of households operate within the rental sector. This indicates that CV21 2TP is primarily a letting market rather than an owner-occupied estate. Accommodation in this postcode is predominantly flats, aligning with the higher density living style found in modern urban clusters. The predominant ethnic group is White, representing the majority of the local population. With 645,433 people per square kilometre as a metric for density, the area is significantly compact. This high density supports the prevalence of flat living, where ground space is at a premium. The adult-heavy demographic means the area likely appeals to professionals and older couples rather than young families with toddlers dominating the scene. You can expect a neighbourhood where residents have established routines and a settled presence in their homes. The 29% ownership rate suggests landlords and housing associations play a major role in housing the local population.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

29
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
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

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is CV21 2TP suitable for families with children?
The area has a median age of 47, meaning most residents are adults aged 30 to 64. While there is a good supply of supermarkets like Tesco Rugby and Asda Rugby for groceries, the critical crime risk level suggests a challenging environment for young children. Home ownership is low at 29%, indicating a rental-dominated community.
How reliable is the internet for working from home?
Digital connectivity is excellent in CV21 2TP. The fixed broadband score is 97 out of 100, offering near-perfect speeds for remote work. Mobile coverage also scores 85 out of 100. You will face no issues streaming video or using high-bandwidth applications daily.
What is the main transport link near this postcode?
Rugby Railway Station serves as the primary rail connection for residents of CV21 2TP. It provides access to the wider network for commuters. The area also benefits from nearby retail choices, with five outlets including Co-op Rugby and Asda Rugby within easy reach.
Are there any environmental risks in the area?
Environmental assessments show no flood risk, with a score of 0 for both safety and planning constraints. There are no protected nature reserves or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty affecting the land. However, the critical crime risk score of 1 is the primary concern affecting the quality of life.

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