Area Overview for CV4 8YY
Area Information
CV4 8YY is a small, densely populated residential area in Coventry’s southwest, home to 1,913 people spread across 1.34 km². It lies within the semi-rural Westwood Heath suburb, a former heathland transformed into a suburban cluster with ribbon housing from the 1930s and later developments. The area’s character blends enclosed farmland with modern housing, reflecting its history as part of the Stoneleigh Estate, incorporated into Coventry in 1927. Residents benefit from proximity to St John the Baptist Church, built in 1844, and Bockendon Grange Farm, a 18th-century structure with medieval traces. With a median age of 47 and a population skewed toward adults aged 30–64, the community is stable, with 82% owning their homes. Daily life here balances suburban convenience with semi-rural tranquillity, supported by nearby rail links and a mix of educational institutions.
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- 1913
- Population Density
- 1429 people/km²
CV4 8YY is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 82% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, which is unusual for a small postcode area and suggests a focus on family-sized properties. This contrasts with nearby urban centres where flats are more common. The high home ownership rate indicates a stable market, though the limited number of properties means competition for buyers. The area’s semi-rural character, with ribbon housing along Westwood Heath Road and later 20th-century developments, offers a mix of traditional and modern homes. For buyers, this means a niche market with limited stock, but the presence of schools and transport links may justify higher prices. The focus on houses also appeals to those seeking space, though it may not suit those prioritising rental flexibility.
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Energy Efficiency in CV4 8YY
Residents of CV4 8YY enjoy a mix of suburban and semi-rural amenities, with five retail outlets including Tesco, Iceland, and Aldi within walking distance. Rail stations such as Tile Hill and Canley provide access to public transport, while the nearby airports – though listed twice in the data – suggest proximity to air travel. The area’s character includes historic sites like St John the Baptist Church and Bockendon Grange Farm, adding cultural and architectural interest. Daily life is supported by local shops, schools, and transport links, though the absence of major leisure facilities means residents may need to travel for larger events or dining. The semi-rural setting offers green spaces, though specific parks are not named in the data. Overall, the lifestyle here balances convenience with a quieter, more settled environment compared to urban centres.
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Schools
Residents of CV4 8YY have access to a range of educational institutions, including The Westwood School – a primary school with no Ofsted rating listed – and The Westwood Academy, an academy rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. Secondary education is provided by WMG Academy for Young Engineers, also rated ‘good’, and The National Mathematics and Science College, an independent school with a ‘good’ rating. This mix of school types offers families options from state-funded to private education, though the absence of a specific Ofsted rating for The Westwood School may raise questions about its performance. The presence of a specialist academy and an independent school suggests a focus on technical and academic excellence, which could appeal to parents prioritising STEM subjects. However, the area’s small size means school catchment areas are tightly defined, requiring careful consideration of proximity.
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The population of CV4 8YY is 1,913, with a median age of 47 and 82% of residents owning their homes. The most common age range is 30–64 years, indicating a mature, established community. Accommodation is predominantly houses, reflecting a low-density, family-oriented demographic. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the area’s historical roots as part of the Stoneleigh Estate. This age profile suggests a community focused on long-term residency, with fewer young families or students compared to other areas. Home ownership at 82% reinforces stability, though it also means rental options are limited. The absence of specific deprivation data means no direct conclusions about economic challenges, but the high ownership rate and mature age group suggest a relatively affluent, settled population.
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