Area Information

CV22 7FX covers a specific postcode area within Cawston, a civil parish and suburban village to the south west of Rugby in Warwickshire. This residential cluster occupies 2060 m² and serves a population of 2017. You will find Cawston defined as a suburb that grew from a basic hamlet along the A4071 road into a larger settlement following the Cawston Grange housing development. That expansion occurred between 2003 and 2004, nearly connecting the village to Rugby. Your home here sits close to the A4071 and approximately one mile from the M45 motorway. The Rugby Western Relief Road runs west of the village and was completed in 2010. Daily life involves proximity to the disused Rugby to Leamington railway line path while remaining near the M45. The area retains historical depth, featuring earthworks from a deserted medieval village site visible north of Fox Covert in Dunchurch parish. You live in a settlement that balances modern suburban conveniences with archaeological heritage including the ruins of a medieval settlement near the A4071. Prominent landmarks include Cawston House, originally built in 1545 and now serving as a retirement village. This postcode represents a practical living location for those working near Rugby or accessing the wider West Midlands region.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2060 m²
Population
2017
Population Density
3880 people/km²

You will encounter a market dominated by long-term owner occupiers in CV22 7FX. Exactly eighty-six per cent of households own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership figure shapes the local property dynamics significantly. Houses represent the main accommodation type throughout this postcode area. You are unlikely to see the high turnover typical of rental hubs or student zones. Houses here tend to reflect the needs of families and older adults alike. The housing stock largely stems from the Cawston Grange development completed in 2003 and 2004, alongside older rural stock. Buying a home in this area means joining a community where most residents have stayed for years. The small size of the residential cluster at 2060 m² limits large-scale redevelopments. Cawston House currently operates as a retirement village after previous uses as a convalescent home. Past functions as a girls' school and engineering unit highlight the evolving nature of local buildings. Sellers often face a smaller pool of potential buyers compared to major cities. Prices may reflect the suburban rather than urban market given the location outside Rugby town centre.

House Prices in CV22 7FX

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Energy Efficiency in CV22 7FX

Your lifestyle in CV22 7FX benefits from shops and amenities within easy reach. Five retail options serve the local community, including Co-op Rugby, Tesco Rugby, and the Heart of England Co-operative Co. These venues handle groceries and daily essentials effectively. Rugby Railway Station lies nearby for those needing trains into the wider region. The area sits at the edge of Cawston, where the Cawston Grange development expanded the hamlet into a functioning village. You live within walking distance of local shops rather than needing a car for every purchase. Cawston House stands as a notable feature nearby, now housing retired residents after its diverse historical past. The path of the disused railway line runs close by, offering a quiet green corridor despite being closed to trains. Local education includes a primary school aged 4-11 and a nursery, catering to families in the village. The combination of supermarkets and the railway station ensures both convenience and transport options. Daily errands remain convenient without requiring extensive travel. The rural setting of Cawston contrasts with the convenience of having Tesco and Co-op on your doorstep.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in CV22 7FX consists predominantly of adults aged 30 to 64 years. Your nearest neighbours have a median age of 47, indicating a mature household base. This age profile suggests a population focused on stability and established family life rather than transient living. Eighty-six per cent of residents own their homes, creating a stable, owner-occupied environment. The remaining 14 per cent likely represent long-term tenants or young adults living with family. Houses form the primary accommodation type within this 2017-person population. The area is largely ethnically homogeneous with White residents forming the predominant demographic group. You can expect a quiet, settled neighbourhood where most people have deep roots in the community. This demographic structure supports local schools and families rather than a young student crowd. The high home ownership rate of 86 per cent means properties often stay within families for generations. Noise from traffic or external disturbances may be lower due to the age profile and ownership stability. Living here offers a standard of living where neighbours know each other well. The age range ensures schools near the area cater to local children rather than just commuters.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

86
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

53
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for moving to CV22 7FX?
CV22 7FX hosts 2017 residents with a median age of 47, creating a mature, stable environment. Eighty-six per cent of households own their properties, suggesting long-term settlement patterns. The area functions as a suburban village expanding from the historic hamlet of Cawston. You encounter a calm atmosphere where neighbours are likely established families. Houses form the dominant accommodation type rather than apartments or large blocks. The population density reflects a low-rise, spread-out living pattern typical of Warwickshire.
How reliable is broadband and mobile for working from home?
Digital connectivity in CV22 7FX is excellent for modern lifestyles. Your fixed broadband quality scores 99 out of 100, providing near-perfect speeds for video conferencing and downloads. Mobile coverage scores 85 out of 100, ensuring strong signals in most homes near the A4071. You can rely on high-speed internet without fear of interruption during work hours. This infrastructure supports remote working needs effectively for residents living near Cawston Grange.
Is the area safe regarding crime and environmental risks?
Safety scores confirm CV22 7FX is a secure location for residents. Your crime risk rating sits at 83, denoting below-average crime rates and a safe neighbourhood environment. Flood risk scores 0, eliminating concerns about water damage to your property. Planning constraints including wetlands or protected woodlands score 0, meaning no specific legal restrictions threaten your land. All safety assessments pass, offering peace of mind regarding crime, flooding, and environmental hazards.
What shops and transport links are available nearby?
Residents enjoy five retail venues including Co-op Rugby, Tesco Rugby, and the Heart of England Co-operative Co. Rugby Railway Station provides one notable rail connection within practical reach for commuters. You live one mile from the M45 motorway and on the A4071 road. The Rugby Western Relief Road was completed in 2010 to ease local traffic flows. These amenities and transport routes ensure daily needs are met without excessive travel to Rugby town centre.

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