Area Overview for Leamington Clarendon Ward

Mill Bridge, Leamington Spa in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Junction Of Willes Road & Russell Terrace in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Regency 10K 2010: 12 in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Regency 10K 2010: 13 in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Regency 10K 2010: 14 in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Regency 10K 2010: 15 in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Leamington Riverside in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Site of railway bridge, High Street in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Leamington-All Saints Church in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Leamington-Court Street in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Leamington-Priory Terrace in Leamington Clarendon Ward
Wall sign in Willes Road in Leamington Clarendon Ward
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Area Information

Leamington Clarendon Ward functions as a distinct electoral ward within the broader city of Royal Leamington Spa. Situated in the West Midlands region under Warwick District Council, this area sits at specific coordinates approximately 52.2906°N. The locally defined territory covers a precise footprint of 4.5 square kilometres, making it a compact community with a resident population of 2,740 people. This density results in approximately 615 residents per square kilometre, creating a neighbourhood where daily life centres on local access rather than vast distances. As part of the Warwick and Leamington parliamentary constituency, Leamington Clarendon Ward operates within established political boundaries while maintaining its unique local identity. The ward represents a significant portion of the city's residential fabric, offering living arrangements within a clearly defined and administratively stable environment. Prospective buyers should understand they are entering a space of moderate size with a population that keeps the community relatively intimate. The location provides a structured setting within Royal Leamington Spa, blending urban amenities with the clear geographic limits of the ward.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
4.5 km²
Population
2740
Population Density
615 people/km²

Demographics

The community profile within Leamington Clarendon Ward reflects a settled population with a median age of 70 years. This indicates that the majority of residents are seniors, shaping how local services and facilities cater to the older demographic. Meanwhile, 45% of residents own their homes, suggesting a significant presence of long-term owners alongside other household compositions. The total household composition and accommodation type data are recorded, though specific breakdowns of family sizes or single-person households remain aggregated in the available figures. Diversity metrics for predominant ethnicity and religious affiliation are listed as totals, indicating the statistical breadth of the community without isolating specific groups. While the area supports a total population base, the advanced median age suggests a quiet atmosphere typical of retirement-focused settlements. Buyers must consider that daily interactions will likely involve an older neighbour base, which influences local noise levels and community gathering patterns. The low crime risk score of 42 provides a baseline for safety, aligning with the demographic profile of a mature neighbourhood.

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Tenure

45
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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical age of residents in Leamington Clarendon Ward?
The median age in Leamington Clarendon Ward is 70, which means half the population is older than this age. This high figure defines the community as an area where senior citizens form the core demographic, influencing local services and the general pace of neighbourhood life.
How reliable is mobile and internet access for working from home?
Fixed broadband quality scores 79 out of 100, providing a reliable high-speed connection for remote work. While specific mobile scores are not provided, the strong fixed line infrastructure ensures that digital tasks required for employment can be completed smoothly within the 4.5 square kilometre ward.
Is there a high risk of flooding or being affected by crime?
Residents face a medium flood risk with a safety score of 15, so checking individual plot susceptibility is advised. Crime risk is medium at a score of 42, which aligns with average national rates and suggests standard security measures are sufficient for daily life in this area.

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