Area Overview for CV4 7JJ
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NV4 7JJ sits within the Wainbody Ward in the north-west of Coventry, forming part of the broader Westwood Heath area. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning just 4.5 hectares. With a population of 4,120, the area feels intimate despite being administratively part of the larger city. The land was originally part of the Stoneleigh Estate before Coventry Corporation purchased it in 1927, embedding it into the city's administrative structure. Unlike many urban zones, the location retains a semi-rural character shaped centuries of agricultural history. Formerly woodland, the landscape evolved into open heath and farmland that still defines the visual environment today. The ward includes the historic village of Westwood Heath, which developed around Kirby Corner in the 19th century. The Church of St John the Baptist, opened in 1844, remains a focal point for the local community. Living in this zone offers a quiet retreat from the city centre while maintaining access to modern amenities. The narrow postcode footprint means homes are close to neighbours, fostering a tight-knit settlement. You will find yourself in an area where history intersects with contemporary living, surrounded by fields that hint at the region's medieval past. The community in CV4 7JJ is defined by a young demographic profile. The median age sits at just 22 years, with the 15-29 years age range being the most common group. This suggests a neighbourhood where young adults make up the dominant portion of the resident population. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 90%, indicating a settled community where most residents have put down roots. The area primarily consists of houses rather than flats or apartments, aligning with the local housing stock and family structures. White residents form the predominant ethnic group, reflecting the traditional demographic make-up of this part of the West Midlands. Safety is a notable strength for those considering this location. The crime risk score stands at 81 out of 100, a figure that indicates low crime rates relative to other areas. A score of 81 places this neighbourhood among the safer options available. This low risk score suggests residents can move about with confidence during evenings and weekends. The combination of a young, mostly owner-occupier population and low crime rates creates a stable environment. You are looking at a community where people generally stay long-term rather than viewing properties as short-term rentals. Ninety percent of households in this postcode own their homes, which paints a clear picture of the local housing market. The data indicates that the area is overwhelmingly owner-occupied rather than a rental hotspot. Houses dominate the accommodation type, meaning you will likely find detached or semi-detached properties rather than high-rise apartments or purpose-built flats. This profile suits families or individuals seeking stability and the freedom to modify their living space. Given the small size of the area, just 4.5 hectares, the variety of property types may be limited compared to larger districts. However, the high ownership rate suggests a mature market where prices depend heavily on individual property conditions rather than transient landlord turnover. Buyers looking for homes in CV4 7JJ should expect to find substantial dwellings typical of historic semi-rural settlements. The presence of over 900 owner-occupied units within a small footprint implies a consistent demand for housing within this specific cluster. You might find it challenging to locate a range of sizes, as the market expects buyers to adapt to the existing stock. Whether you are searching for a starter home or a larger family residence, the area prioritises house ownership over investment portfolios. Parents living in CV4 7JJ have access to two special educational needs schools within the immediate vicinity. Wainbody Wood School serves as one of the prominent institutions for the area, providing specialized education for students with particular needs. Just as notable is Woodfield, which also operates as a special school and supports children requiring tailored learning environments. These schools represent a specific sector of the local education landscape, catering to students who thrive in specialised settings rather than mainstream primary or secondary education. The presence of these institutions means families with children in this category will find support close to home. While the area does not list mainstream primary or secondary schools in the provided data, the concentration of special schools reflects the broader educational infrastructure of Westwood Heath. Choosing schools near CV4 7JJ involves deciding between these established specialist options based on individual educational requirements. The proximity of Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield ensures that specialized support is accessible without long commutes. For special needs families, this location offers a dedicated environment focused on the specific developmental needs of its pupils. Digital connectivity in CV4 7JJ presents a mixed picture for remote workers and frequent travellers. Mobile coverage scores high at 85 out of 100, indicating excellent service for phones and mobile apps. In contrast, fixed broadband operates at a score of 39 out of 100, which rates as poor to fair depending on your specific usage needs. If you work from home regularly, this bandwidth limit could restrict large file transfers or slow video calls. However, the strong mobile signal allows you to handle most standard communications and mobile-only tasks without interruption. The area benefits from five railway stations within practical reach, including Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth. These stations provide reliable train links to the city centre and major regional hubs. Two airports, both listed as Coventry Airport, sit nearby for private aviation and business travel needs. You do not need to travel far to access major rail networks or air transport. The combination of excellent mobile coverage and convenient rail access means you can stay connected even if your home broadband struggles. For commuters, the rail links compensate for the limitations of the local fixed internet infrastructure. Residents of CV4 7JJ enjoy a convenient range of retail and transport options just a short drive away. Five major retailers serve the immediate community, including Tesco Cannon, Iceland Cannon, and Aldi Canon. These supermarkets provide daily essentials without the need for long journeys into the city centre. Convenience stores and essential goods are therefore accessible within a practical radius from the homes. Transport links are equally robust, with five nearby railway stations facilitating easy rail travel. Canley Railway Station, Tile Hill Railway Station, and Kenilworth Railway Station form a cluster of options for daily commuters. For private aviation needs, two Coventry Airport locations offer services within easy reach. This proximity to transport hubs and supermarkets creates a frictionless lifestyle for those who cannot travel far. The semi-rural setting combines the quiet of the countryside with modern shopping accessibility. You can manage your weekly shop and travel plans from one postcode without significant effort. The availability of these amenities supports independent living while maintaining the peaceful character of the neighbourhood. Environmental and safety assessments reveal a highly stable location for CV4 7JJ. The flood risk score is 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no threat from rising water levels. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected nature reserves all score 0, confirming no planning constraints from these designations. This means the area lacks strict environmental restrictions that might limit future development or landscaping. Protected woodland does not cover the area, allowing for more flexible land use planning. Crime risk remains the primary safety consideration, yet the score of 81 out of 100 denotes a safe neighbourhood. This figure reflects below-average crime rates and assures residents of a secure environment. You can walk around the estate at night with reasonable confidence in your surroundings. The absence of flood warnings and nature reserve constraints simplifies property planning for homeowners. The combination of low environmental risk and low crime rates makes this a practical choice for families and retirees alike. Safety is not a concern here; instead, the focus remains on practical living conditions and property stability. Who typically lives in CV4 7JJ and what is the community like?The community is predominantly young, with a median age of 22 and the 15-29 age range being the most common group. With a 90% home ownership rate and a population of 4,120 spread over 4.5 hectares, the residents are mostly settled owners in a semi-rural cluster. What schools are available near CV4 7JJ for families?The area hosts two special schools nearby: Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield. Both institutions provide specialized education for students with particular needs. These schools serve the local special needs community within the Wainbody Ward. How good is the transport and internet connectivity in this postcode?Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 85, but fixed broadband is poor, scoring only 39. Residents have easy access to Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth Railway Stations, along with two nearby Coventry Airport locations. Is CV4 7JJ a safe place to live?Safety is a strong point, with a crime risk score of 81 indicating low crime rates compared to other areas. There is also no risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland constraints, and no protected nature reserves limiting the surroundings.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 4.5 hectares
- Population
- 4120
- Population Density
- 1549 people/km²
Ninety percent of households in this postcode own their homes, which paints a clear picture of the local housing market. The data indicates that the area is overwhelmingly owner-occupied rather than a rental hotspot. Houses dominate the accommodation type, meaning you will likely find detached or semi-detached properties rather than high-rise apartments or purpose-built flats. This profile suits families or individuals seeking stability and the freedom to modify their living space. Given the small size of the area, just 4.5 hectares, the variety of property types may be limited compared to larger districts. However, the high ownership rate suggests a mature market where prices depend heavily on individual property conditions rather than transient landlord turnover. Buyers looking for homes in CV4 7JJ should expect to find substantial dwellings typical of historic semi-rural settlements. The presence of over 900 owner-occupied units within a small footprint implies a consistent demand for housing within this specific cluster. You might find it challenging to locate a range of sizes, as the market expects buyers to adapt to the existing stock. Whether you are searching for a starter home or a larger family residence, the area prioritises house ownership over investment portfolios. Parents living in CV4 7JJ have access to two special educational needs schools within the immediate vicinity. Wainbody Wood School serves as one of the prominent institutions for the area, providing specialized education for students with particular needs. Just as notable is Woodfield, which also operates as a special school and supports children requiring tailored learning environments. These schools represent a specific sector of the local education landscape, catering to students who thrive in specialised settings rather than mainstream primary or secondary education. The presence of these institutions means families with children in this category will find support close to home. While the area does not list mainstream primary or secondary schools in the provided data, the concentration of special schools reflects the broader educational infrastructure of Westwood Heath. Choosing schools near CV4 7JJ involves deciding between these established specialist options based on individual educational requirements. The proximity of Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield ensures that specialized support is accessible without long commutes. For special needs families, this location offers a dedicated environment focused on the specific developmental needs of its pupils. Digital connectivity in CV4 7JJ presents a mixed picture for remote workers and frequent travellers. Mobile coverage scores high at 85 out of 100, indicating excellent service for phones and mobile apps. In contrast, fixed broadband operates at a score of 39 out of 100, which rates as poor to fair depending on your specific usage needs. If you work from home regularly, this bandwidth limit could restrict large file transfers or slow video calls. However, the strong mobile signal allows you to handle most standard communications and mobile-only tasks without interruption. The area benefits from five railway stations within practical reach, including Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth. These stations provide reliable train links to the city centre and major regional hubs. Two airports, both listed as Coventry Airport, sit nearby for private aviation and business travel needs. You do not need to travel far to access major rail networks or air transport. The combination of excellent mobile coverage and convenient rail access means you can stay connected even if your home broadband struggles. For commuters, the rail links compensate for the limitations of the local fixed internet infrastructure. Residents of CV4 7JJ enjoy a convenient range of retail and transport options just a short drive away. Five major retailers serve the immediate community, including Tesco Cannon, Iceland Cannon, and Aldi Canon. These supermarkets provide daily essentials without the need for long journeys into the city centre. Convenience stores and essential goods are therefore accessible within a practical radius from the homes. Transport links are equally robust, with five nearby railway stations facilitating easy rail travel. Canley Railway Station, Tile Hill Railway Station, and Kenilworth Railway Station form a cluster of options for daily commuters. For private aviation needs, two Coventry Airport locations offer services within easy reach. This proximity to transport hubs and supermarkets creates a frictionless lifestyle for those who cannot travel far. The semi-rural setting combines the quiet of the countryside with modern shopping accessibility. You can manage your weekly shop and travel plans from one postcode without significant effort. The availability of these amenities supports independent living while maintaining the peaceful character of the neighbourhood. Environmental and safety assessments reveal a highly stable location for CV4 7JJ. The flood risk score is 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no threat from rising water levels. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected nature reserves all score 0, confirming no planning constraints from these designations. This means the area lacks strict environmental restrictions that might limit future development or landscaping. Protected woodland does not cover the area, allowing for more flexible land use planning. Crime risk remains the primary safety consideration, yet the score of 81 out of 100 denotes a safe neighbourhood. This figure reflects below-average crime rates and assures residents of a secure environment. You can walk around the estate at night with reasonable confidence in your surroundings. The absence of flood warnings and nature reserve constraints simplifies property planning for homeowners. The combination of low environmental risk and low crime rates makes this a practical choice for families and retirees alike. Safety is not a concern here; instead, the focus remains on practical living conditions and property stability. Who typically lives in CV4 7JJ and what is the community like?The community is predominantly young, with a median age of 22 and the 15-29 age range being the most common group. With a 90% home ownership rate and a population of 4,120 spread over 4.5 hectares, the residents are mostly settled owners in a semi-rural cluster. What schools are available near CV4 7JJ for families?The area hosts two special schools nearby: Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield. Both institutions provide specialized education for students with particular needs. These schools serve the local special needs community within the Wainbody Ward. How good is the transport and internet connectivity in this postcode?Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 85, but fixed broadband is poor, scoring only 39. Residents have easy access to Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth Railway Stations, along with two nearby Coventry Airport locations. Is CV4 7JJ a safe place to live?Safety is a strong point, with a crime risk score of 81 indicating low crime rates compared to other areas. There is also no risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland constraints, and no protected nature reserves limiting the surroundings.
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Residents of CV4 7JJ enjoy a convenient range of retail and transport options just a short drive away. Five major retailers serve the immediate community, including Tesco Cannon, Iceland Cannon, and Aldi Canon. These supermarkets provide daily essentials without the need for long journeys into the city centre. Convenience stores and essential goods are therefore accessible within a practical radius from the homes. Transport links are equally robust, with five nearby railway stations facilitating easy rail travel. Canley Railway Station, Tile Hill Railway Station, and Kenilworth Railway Station form a cluster of options for daily commuters. For private aviation needs, two Coventry Airport locations offer services within easy reach. This proximity to transport hubs and supermarkets creates a frictionless lifestyle for those who cannot travel far. The semi-rural setting combines the quiet of the countryside with modern shopping accessibility. You can manage your weekly shop and travel plans from one postcode without significant effort. The availability of these amenities supports independent living while maintaining the peaceful character of the neighbourhood. Environmental and safety assessments reveal a highly stable location for CV4 7JJ. The flood risk score is 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no threat from rising water levels. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected nature reserves all score 0, confirming no planning constraints from these designations. This means the area lacks strict environmental restrictions that might limit future development or landscaping. Protected woodland does not cover the area, allowing for more flexible land use planning. Crime risk remains the primary safety consideration, yet the score of 81 out of 100 denotes a safe neighbourhood. This figure reflects below-average crime rates and assures residents of a secure environment. You can walk around the estate at night with reasonable confidence in your surroundings. The absence of flood warnings and nature reserve constraints simplifies property planning for homeowners. The combination of low environmental risk and low crime rates makes this a practical choice for families and retirees alike. Safety is not a concern here; instead, the focus remains on practical living conditions and property stability. Who typically lives in CV4 7JJ and what is the community like?The community is predominantly young, with a median age of 22 and the 15-29 age range being the most common group. With a 90% home ownership rate and a population of 4,120 spread over 4.5 hectares, the residents are mostly settled owners in a semi-rural cluster. What schools are available near CV4 7JJ for families?The area hosts two special schools nearby: Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield. Both institutions provide specialized education for students with particular needs. These schools serve the local special needs community within the Wainbody Ward. How good is the transport and internet connectivity in this postcode?Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 85, but fixed broadband is poor, scoring only 39. Residents have easy access to Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth Railway Stations, along with two nearby Coventry Airport locations. Is CV4 7JJ a safe place to live?Safety is a strong point, with a crime risk score of 81 indicating low crime rates compared to other areas. There is also no risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland constraints, and no protected nature reserves limiting the surroundings.
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Schools
Parents living in CV4 7JJ have access to two special educational needs schools within the immediate vicinity. Wainbody Wood School serves as one of the prominent institutions for the area, providing specialized education for students with particular needs. Just as notable is Woodfield, which also operates as a special school and supports children requiring tailored learning environments. These schools represent a specific sector of the local education landscape, catering to students who thrive in specialised settings rather than mainstream primary or secondary education. The presence of these institutions means families with children in this category will find support close to home. While the area does not list mainstream primary or secondary schools in the provided data, the concentration of special schools reflects the broader educational infrastructure of Westwood Heath. Choosing schools near CV4 7JJ involves deciding between these established specialist options based on individual educational requirements. The proximity of Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield ensures that specialized support is accessible without long commutes. For special needs families, this location offers a dedicated environment focused on the specific developmental needs of its pupils. Digital connectivity in CV4 7JJ presents a mixed picture for remote workers and frequent travellers. Mobile coverage scores high at 85 out of 100, indicating excellent service for phones and mobile apps. In contrast, fixed broadband operates at a score of 39 out of 100, which rates as poor to fair depending on your specific usage needs. If you work from home regularly, this bandwidth limit could restrict large file transfers or slow video calls. However, the strong mobile signal allows you to handle most standard communications and mobile-only tasks without interruption. The area benefits from five railway stations within practical reach, including Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth. These stations provide reliable train links to the city centre and major regional hubs. Two airports, both listed as Coventry Airport, sit nearby for private aviation and business travel needs. You do not need to travel far to access major rail networks or air transport. The combination of excellent mobile coverage and convenient rail access means you can stay connected even if your home broadband struggles. For commuters, the rail links compensate for the limitations of the local fixed internet infrastructure. Residents of CV4 7JJ enjoy a convenient range of retail and transport options just a short drive away. Five major retailers serve the immediate community, including Tesco Cannon, Iceland Cannon, and Aldi Canon. These supermarkets provide daily essentials without the need for long journeys into the city centre. Convenience stores and essential goods are therefore accessible within a practical radius from the homes. Transport links are equally robust, with five nearby railway stations facilitating easy rail travel. Canley Railway Station, Tile Hill Railway Station, and Kenilworth Railway Station form a cluster of options for daily commuters. For private aviation needs, two Coventry Airport locations offer services within easy reach. This proximity to transport hubs and supermarkets creates a frictionless lifestyle for those who cannot travel far. The semi-rural setting combines the quiet of the countryside with modern shopping accessibility. You can manage your weekly shop and travel plans from one postcode without significant effort. The availability of these amenities supports independent living while maintaining the peaceful character of the neighbourhood. Environmental and safety assessments reveal a highly stable location for CV4 7JJ. The flood risk score is 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no threat from rising water levels. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected nature reserves all score 0, confirming no planning constraints from these designations. This means the area lacks strict environmental restrictions that might limit future development or landscaping. Protected woodland does not cover the area, allowing for more flexible land use planning. Crime risk remains the primary safety consideration, yet the score of 81 out of 100 denotes a safe neighbourhood. This figure reflects below-average crime rates and assures residents of a secure environment. You can walk around the estate at night with reasonable confidence in your surroundings. The absence of flood warnings and nature reserve constraints simplifies property planning for homeowners. The combination of low environmental risk and low crime rates makes this a practical choice for families and retirees alike. Safety is not a concern here; instead, the focus remains on practical living conditions and property stability. Who typically lives in CV4 7JJ and what is the community like?The community is predominantly young, with a median age of 22 and the 15-29 age range being the most common group. With a 90% home ownership rate and a population of 4,120 spread over 4.5 hectares, the residents are mostly settled owners in a semi-rural cluster. What schools are available near CV4 7JJ for families?The area hosts two special schools nearby: Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield. Both institutions provide specialized education for students with particular needs. These schools serve the local special needs community within the Wainbody Ward. How good is the transport and internet connectivity in this postcode?Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 85, but fixed broadband is poor, scoring only 39. Residents have easy access to Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth Railway Stations, along with two nearby Coventry Airport locations. Is CV4 7JJ a safe place to live?Safety is a strong point, with a crime risk score of 81 indicating low crime rates compared to other areas. There is also no risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland constraints, and no protected nature reserves limiting the surroundings.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wainbody Wood School | special | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Woodfield | special | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Woodfield | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in CV4 7JJ is defined by a young demographic profile. The median age sits at just 22 years, with the 15-29 years age range being the most common group. This suggests a neighbourhood where young adults make up the dominant portion of the resident population. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 90%, indicating a settled community where most residents have put down roots. The area primarily consists of houses rather than flats or apartments, aligning with the local housing stock and family structures. White residents form the predominant ethnic group, reflecting the traditional demographic make-up of this part of the West Midlands. Safety is a notable strength for those considering this location. The crime risk score stands at 81 out of 100, a figure that indicates low crime rates relative to other areas. A score of 81 places this neighbourhood among the safer options available. This low risk score suggests residents can move about with confidence during evenings and weekends. The combination of a young, mostly owner-occupier population and low crime rates creates a stable environment. You are looking at a community where people generally stay long-term rather than viewing properties as short-term rentals. Ninety percent of households in this postcode own their homes, which paints a clear picture of the local housing market. The data indicates that the area is overwhelmingly owner-occupied rather than a rental hotspot. Houses dominate the accommodation type, meaning you will likely find detached or semi-detached properties rather than high-rise apartments or purpose-built flats. This profile suits families or individuals seeking stability and the freedom to modify their living space. Given the small size of the area, just 4.5 hectares, the variety of property types may be limited compared to larger districts. However, the high ownership rate suggests a mature market where prices depend heavily on individual property conditions rather than transient landlord turnover. Buyers looking for homes in CV4 7JJ should expect to find substantial dwellings typical of historic semi-rural settlements. The presence of over 900 owner-occupied units within a small footprint implies a consistent demand for housing within this specific cluster. You might find it challenging to locate a range of sizes, as the market expects buyers to adapt to the existing stock. Whether you are searching for a starter home or a larger family residence, the area prioritises house ownership over investment portfolios. Parents living in CV4 7JJ have access to two special educational needs schools within the immediate vicinity. Wainbody Wood School serves as one of the prominent institutions for the area, providing specialized education for students with particular needs. Just as notable is Woodfield, which also operates as a special school and supports children requiring tailored learning environments. These schools represent a specific sector of the local education landscape, catering to students who thrive in specialised settings rather than mainstream primary or secondary education. The presence of these institutions means families with children in this category will find support close to home. While the area does not list mainstream primary or secondary schools in the provided data, the concentration of special schools reflects the broader educational infrastructure of Westwood Heath. Choosing schools near CV4 7JJ involves deciding between these established specialist options based on individual educational requirements. The proximity of Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield ensures that specialized support is accessible without long commutes. For special needs families, this location offers a dedicated environment focused on the specific developmental needs of its pupils. Digital connectivity in CV4 7JJ presents a mixed picture for remote workers and frequent travellers. Mobile coverage scores high at 85 out of 100, indicating excellent service for phones and mobile apps. In contrast, fixed broadband operates at a score of 39 out of 100, which rates as poor to fair depending on your specific usage needs. If you work from home regularly, this bandwidth limit could restrict large file transfers or slow video calls. However, the strong mobile signal allows you to handle most standard communications and mobile-only tasks without interruption. The area benefits from five railway stations within practical reach, including Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth. These stations provide reliable train links to the city centre and major regional hubs. Two airports, both listed as Coventry Airport, sit nearby for private aviation and business travel needs. You do not need to travel far to access major rail networks or air transport. The combination of excellent mobile coverage and convenient rail access means you can stay connected even if your home broadband struggles. For commuters, the rail links compensate for the limitations of the local fixed internet infrastructure. Residents of CV4 7JJ enjoy a convenient range of retail and transport options just a short drive away. Five major retailers serve the immediate community, including Tesco Cannon, Iceland Cannon, and Aldi Canon. These supermarkets provide daily essentials without the need for long journeys into the city centre. Convenience stores and essential goods are therefore accessible within a practical radius from the homes. Transport links are equally robust, with five nearby railway stations facilitating easy rail travel. Canley Railway Station, Tile Hill Railway Station, and Kenilworth Railway Station form a cluster of options for daily commuters. For private aviation needs, two Coventry Airport locations offer services within easy reach. This proximity to transport hubs and supermarkets creates a frictionless lifestyle for those who cannot travel far. The semi-rural setting combines the quiet of the countryside with modern shopping accessibility. You can manage your weekly shop and travel plans from one postcode without significant effort. The availability of these amenities supports independent living while maintaining the peaceful character of the neighbourhood. Environmental and safety assessments reveal a highly stable location for CV4 7JJ. The flood risk score is 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no threat from rising water levels. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected nature reserves all score 0, confirming no planning constraints from these designations. This means the area lacks strict environmental restrictions that might limit future development or landscaping. Protected woodland does not cover the area, allowing for more flexible land use planning. Crime risk remains the primary safety consideration, yet the score of 81 out of 100 denotes a safe neighbourhood. This figure reflects below-average crime rates and assures residents of a secure environment. You can walk around the estate at night with reasonable confidence in your surroundings. The absence of flood warnings and nature reserve constraints simplifies property planning for homeowners. The combination of low environmental risk and low crime rates makes this a practical choice for families and retirees alike. Safety is not a concern here; instead, the focus remains on practical living conditions and property stability. Who typically lives in CV4 7JJ and what is the community like?The community is predominantly young, with a median age of 22 and the 15-29 age range being the most common group. With a 90% home ownership rate and a population of 4,120 spread over 4.5 hectares, the residents are mostly settled owners in a semi-rural cluster. What schools are available near CV4 7JJ for families?The area hosts two special schools nearby: Wainbody Wood School and Woodfield. Both institutions provide specialized education for students with particular needs. These schools serve the local special needs community within the Wainbody Ward. How good is the transport and internet connectivity in this postcode?Mobile coverage is excellent with a score of 85, but fixed broadband is poor, scoring only 39. Residents have easy access to Canley, Tile Hill, and Kenilworth Railway Stations, along with two nearby Coventry Airport locations. Is CV4 7JJ a safe place to live?Safety is a strong point, with a crime risk score of 81 indicating low crime rates compared to other areas. There is also no risk of flooding, no Ramsar wetland constraints, and no protected nature reserves limiting the surroundings.
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