Area Overview for CV35 9WU
Area Information
CV35 9WU lies in the rural heart of Wellesbourne and Walton, a village in Warwickshire with a population of 1419. This small postcode area reflects the village’s historic character, shaped by its 19th-century estate village roots and post-WWII expansion. The area is defined by its two distinct centres: Chestnut Square and the Precinct, surrounded by the Dene Brook valley. Daily life here balances rural tranquillity with practical amenities. The village’s population is predominantly adults aged 30–64, many of whom own their homes. Living in CV35 9WU means access to a mix of heritage and modernity, from the 17th-century Stag’s Head pub to the 2021-redeveloped shopping precinct. The nearby Wellesbourne Hall and conservation areas add to its charm, while the proximity to Stratford and Warwick via rail ensures connectivity to larger towns. This is a place where community ties are strong, and the pace of life remains unhurried.
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- Population
- 1419
- Population Density
- 2785 people/km²
The property market in CV35 9WU is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 66% of residents living in properties they own. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, aligning with the area’s rural, low-density development. This suggests a market that caters to families and individuals seeking larger, more private living spaces. The village’s historical estate village character, with much land and property still owned by the Hamilton family, means new builds are rare. For buyers, this implies a limited supply of properties, with opportunities focused on existing homes rather than new developments. The proximity to Stratford and Warwick, combined with the area’s low crime rates, may attract those seeking a balance between rural living and access to urban amenities. However, the small size of the postcode area means buyers should consider nearby villages for broader options.
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Living in CV35 9WU offers a blend of rural charm and practical amenities. The area’s retail options include Heart of England Co-operative Co, Sainsburys Wellesbourne, and Spar, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The nearby Wellesbourne Mountford Airport, while not a major hub, provides a unique feature for aviation enthusiasts. Rail connectivity to Stratford and Warwick facilitates access to larger towns for work, leisure, or services. The village’s character is defined by its two centres—Chestnut Square and the Precinct—alongside historic sites like Wellesbourne Hall and the 1640 Stag’s Head pub. Parks and open spaces, including the cricket field mentioned in *Tom Brown’s Schooldays*, offer recreational opportunities. The mix of heritage and convenience makes daily life in CV35 9WU both relaxing and functional.
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Schools
The nearest schools to CV35 9WU are both Wellesbourne CofE Primary School, a primary school serving the village. No secondary schools are listed in the data, meaning families may need to look beyond the immediate area for secondary education. The presence of two primary schools suggests a focus on early education, though the lack of a secondary school could be a consideration for those planning for long-term schooling. The schools’ Ofsted ratings are not provided, but the area’s overall safety and low crime rate may contribute to a stable educational environment. For families prioritising primary schooling, the proximity of these two schools offers convenience, though secondary education options would require commuting to nearby towns.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Wellesbourne CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Wellesbourne CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The median age in CV35 9WU is 47, with the majority of residents falling in the 30–64 age range. This suggests a mature, stable population, likely with long-term ties to the area. Home ownership rates are 66%, indicating a significant proportion of residents live in properties they own, rather than renting. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, reflecting the village’s low-density, rural character. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. The absence of detailed deprivation data means the area’s socio-economic profile is not fully quantified, but the high home ownership and age profile suggest a community prioritising stability over transient living. For buyers, this points to a market skewed towards owner-occupied properties, with a focus on family homes in a settled environment.
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Planning Constraints
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