Area Information

CV21 4NS comprises a specific residential cluster within Hillmorton, a historic suburb of Rugby in Warwickshire. This postcode covers an area of 4889 square metres and supports a population of 2107 residents. You are looking at a established community that once functioned as its own village before formally becoming an official ward in 1932. The name itself tells part of the story, derived from two amalgamated settlements known as Hull and Morton. Living in this area means residing in a location deeply rooted in history, where archaeological discoveries from as far back as 1000 BC have been uncovered locally. The daily rhythm here is shaped by its position on the A428 road and its proximity to the historic Oxford Canal. Although modern developments exist, the estate retains significant historical features, including a 13th-century church and surviving remains of a 14th-century stone market cross. Recent excavations near Ashlawn Road have confirmed Bronze Age and Roman occupation, adding layers to the background of any property purchase. Homes in CV21 4NS sit within a neighbourhood that balances suburban convenience with a strong sense of local heritage. The area acts as the eastern half of the town, offering a distinct character compared to Rugby's town centre while remaining practically connected to it.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4889 m²
Population
2107
Population Density
2823 people/km²

The property landscape in CV21 4NS is characterised by a heavy emphasis on ownership, with 80 per cent of homes occupied by their owners. This high figure suggests you will find a market where residents plan to stay long-term rather than seek short-term tenancies. The accommodation type is strictly houses, meaning you will not find apartments or flats in this specific cluster. This uniformity creates a consistent architectural streetscape typical of established suburbs in Rugby. When viewing homes in CV21 4NS, expect to encounter properties that reflect the area's development history, ranging from older village structures to later suburban annexes. The dominance of owner-occupied stock often implies fewer turn-over rates compared to new-build estates or high-density rental zones. For buyers, this means entering a stable market where sellers are likely keen to hand over the keys to their next chosen home. The exclusion of other housing types reinforces the traditional, family-oriented nature of the residential stock found here.

House Prices in CV21 4NS

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Energy Efficiency in CV21 4NS

Living in CV21 4NS provides access to specific retail and leisure amenities within practical reach. You are close to five notable retail venues, including the Heart of England Co-operative Co, Aldi Hillmorton, and Sainsburys Rugby. These shops serve daily grocery and household needs efficiently. For rail transport, Rugby Railway Station is the primary gateway for longer journeys. The local environment is further enriched by historical landmarks such as the Church of Saint John the Baptist and Hillmorton Manor. The Hillmorton Locks, a flight of three locks on the Oxford Canal constructed in the 1770s, offer a key feature for leisurely exploration. The old village green contains the remains of a 14th-century stone market cross, adding to the walking experience. While specific details on bus frequencies or park sizes were not included in the search results, the proximity to Rugby town centre ensures broader shopping and dining options remain accessible. The mix of traditional canal features, historic architecture, and modern supermarkets creates a functional lifestyle.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CV21 4NS is defined by a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents is adults between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood favoured by those in their working and retired years. House ownership stands at 80 per cent, indicating a predominantly owner-occupied stock rather than a rental market. This high level of tenure often correlates with long-term stability within the streets. Accommodation types are exclusively houses, reflecting the architectural character inherited from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The predominant ethnic group in this area is White, shaping the cultural fabric of the local life. With a population density of 430969 people per square kilometre recorded for the specific postcode, you are entering a concentrated residential zone. These figures point to a settled environment where families and individuals have established deep roots over decades. The age and ownership statistics suggest a community focused on domestic life rather than student living or transient populations.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
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

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is CV21 4NS a suitable area for families and commuters?
Hillmorton is a suburb of Rugby where the median age is 47 years and 80 per cent of homes are owner-occupied. The area offers broadband quality of 100 out of 100 and proximity to Rugby Railway Station. This combination of high home ownership, strong digital connectivity, and rail access makes it a practical choice for established families and commuters looking for stability.
What is the crime and flood risk in this postcode?
The crime risk assessment for CV21 4NS is low with a score of 80 out of 100. Flood risk coverage is also low, meaning you face minimal safety concerns regarding flooding. The area passes all planning constraints with no Ramsar sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty affecting the land.
Which shops and facilities are near CV21 4NS?
You can access five retail venues including Heart of England Co-operative Co, Aldi Hillmorton, and Sainsburys Rugby. Rugby Railway Station provides rail connectivity, and the Oxford Canal runs through the local area, featuring historic locks constructed in the 1770s.

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