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CV3 1PF is a small residential cluster in Coventry, England, spanning 3,382 square metres and home to 2,799 residents. Its high population density—827,678 people per square kilometre—reflects a compact, closely knit community. The area straddles the boundary between older industrial zones and newer housing developments, shaped by its proximity to the Coventry-Rugby railway line. Historically linked to Pinley, a Saxon-era settlement, the area has evolved from agricultural land into a mix of light industry and residential spaces. Today, it balances the legacy of car manufacturing—once dominated by Humber and Peugeot factories—with modern housing and office spaces. Daily life here is defined by its connectivity: within walking distance of multiple rail stations, including Canley and Tile Hill, and near Coventry Airport. The area’s compact size means amenities are tightly clustered, with shops, schools, and transport hubs within practical reach. While the median age of 47 suggests a mature demographic, the presence of 50% home ownership and a predominantly White population points to a stable, established community. Living in CV3 1PF offers a blend of convenience and history, though its density and industrial past mean buyers should consider the area’s practical realities.
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The property market in CV3 1PF is shaped by its compact size and dual legacy of industrial use and recent housing development. With 50% home ownership, the area is neither heavily dominated by rentals nor entirely owner-occupied, suggesting a mix of long-term residents and tenants. The predominant accommodation type is houses, though the limited area size and high density imply that properties are likely smaller or terraced. The area’s history as a former car manufacturing site—once home to Humber and Peugeot factories—has given way to light industrial estates and newer residential builds, particularly north of the Coventry-Rugby railway line. This redevelopment has created a small but distinct housing stock, though the area’s size means the market is not expansive. For buyers, this means limited choice but potentially stable, established properties. The proximity to rail stations and Coventry Airport may enhance the area’s appeal for commuters, but the small footprint means buyers should consider the immediate surroundings for broader options.
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Living in CV3 1PF offers access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Co-op Humber, Budgens Aldermoor, and Asda Abbey, providing essential shopping options. Nearby rail stations like Canley and Tile Hill connect residents to Coventry’s broader network, while Coventry Airport is within proximity, catering to those with travel or work-related needs. The area’s industrial past has given way to a mix of small factories, warehouses, and offices, though these are concentrated south of the railway line. For leisure, the compact layout means parks and open spaces are limited, but the area’s history includes remnants of former agricultural land, which may offer pockets of greenery. The presence of multiple rail stations and retail hubs suggests a convenience-focused lifestyle, with daily errands and commutes efficiently managed. However, the lack of named parks or recreational facilities in the data means buyers should investigate local green spaces further. Overall, CV3 1PF balances practicality with the legacy of its industrial roots.
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The population of CV3 1PF is 2,799, with a median age of 47, indicating a mature community. The most common age range is adults aged 30–64, reflecting a stable demographic with strong family presence. Home ownership stands at 50%, suggesting a balance between owner-occupied properties and rental units. The predominant accommodation type is houses, though the area’s small size and high density imply a mix of housing styles. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no data provided on other demographics. The area’s population density—827,678 people per square kilometre—is exceptionally high, which may influence the character of daily life, with limited open space and tightly packed housing. This density, combined with the 50% home ownership rate, suggests a community where many residents are long-term residents rather than transient renters. The absence of specific data on deprivation or income levels means quality of life factors like access to services and transport are critical considerations.
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