Area Information

Napton on the Hill sits on a distinctive hilltop at coordinates 52.245201, -1.320687, within the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire. The Domesday Book of 1086 first recorded this settlement as Neptone, derived from Old English meaning a hilltop location. Today, the postcode NN11 6EE covers a specific residential cluster with a population of approximately 1,417. The area's density averages 57 people per square kilometre, creating a quiet residential environment defined by its elevation. Archaeological evidence suggests occupation dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. A market charter granted by Edward II in 1321 made it once the largest medieval settlement in Warwickshire, though the population has stabilised around 1,000 since the 15th century. The Oxford Canal reached the village in 1774, followed by the Warwick and Napton Canal in 1800 at Napton Junction. These waterways once served as key goods routes alongside a brickworks that operated from 1885 until 1973. You will find 16th-century stone houses and a church dating from the 12th century surrounding the historical windmill restored in 1966. Living in NN11 6EE means inhabiting a village where history remains visible in the ridge and furrow fields and the canal routes that wind around three sides of Napton Hill.

Area Type
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Area Size
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Population
1417
Population Density
57 people/km²

Homes in NN11 6EE are defined by their housing stock, which consists entirely of houses. There are no flats or bungalows recorded for this specific postcode, ensuring a uniform architectural style across the immediate neighbourhood. The 78% home ownership rate indicates a market where sale-and-rental properties are rare. Prospective buyers looking at this area will find a landscape dominated by 16th-century stone houses and period properties that have stood since the medieval era. The absence of rental stock within the NN11 6EE boundary suggests that investment buyers must seek properties further away if choosing to let. Second-hand transactions may command higher premiums due to the scarcity of listed stone-built homes and the convenience of a hilltop settlement. The brickworks operated from 1885 to 1973, leaving scars in the landscape that often define the character of some plots. Family buyers prioritising space will find the accommodation type suitable, whereas investors looking for youthful rental markets may need to widen their search beyond the immediate parish. The village structure limits new developments, preserving the existing density of 57 people per square kilometre and protecting the greenbelt feel of the location.

House Prices in NN11 6EE

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Energy Efficiency in NN11 6EE

Daily life for residents of NN11 6EE revolves around a selection of local amenities that are within practical reach. There are five retail outlets nearby, including Heart of England Co-operative Co, Tesco Southam, and another Heart of England Co-operative Co. These venues ensure that essentials are accessible without the need for long journeys to larger towns. The village character is anchored by the Grade II listed stone-built tower windmill, which stands as a testament to the 18th or early 19th-century architecture of the region. Former brickworks scars are visible behind the windmill, adding industrial history to the landscape. The 30 to 64-year-old demographic often supports local businesses that have operated in Stratford-on-Avon District for decades. Walking distances from the parish boundary allow residents to explore ridge and furrow fields and the surrounding village green. The Oxford Canal routes around the settlement, providing opportunities for leisure walks and views of the historic waterways. Living in this area means accessing reliable shopping while surrounded by the quiet beauty of Warwickshire countryside.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in NN11 6EE have access to three main educational institutions within the local vicinity. Napton-On-the-Hill CofE First School serves as the primary option for younger children, providing education in the Christian tradition. St Lawrence CofE (Voluntary Aided) Primary School also offers primary education and holds an Ofsted rating of good. For unique educational needs, Arc School Napton is available to residents. This special school also carries an Ofsted rating of good, ensuring a regulated environment for students with specific requirements. The presence of two different primary schools offers families between at least 10 and 15 of each option without needing to travel to Stratford-upon-Auton or Kenilworth for secondary options. Schools near NN11 6EE are managed under the Church of England governance model, which influences the curriculum and community engagement. Parents choosing schools near this area can rest assured that both-rated institutions meet national standards for quality of education.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Napton-On-the-Hill CofE First SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2St Lawrence CofE (Voluntary Aided) Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3Arc School NaptonspecialN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NN11 6EE is heavily weighted towards adults, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64-year age range, indicating a balance between established families and working professionals rather than young singles or retirees. Home ownership stands at a high 78%, which is typical for settled village communities. This figure suggests that most people you meet in NN11 6EE have several years invested in their homes. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will not find any flats or purpose-built apartments within this specific postcode. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the consistent demographic makeup of the broader Warwickshire region. With a population of roughly 1,417, the village maintains a close-knit social fabric where neighbours often know one another. The high percentage of owner-occupiers contrasts with urban rental markets, creating a stable environment where residents are less likely to move quickly. The village name itself hints at its identity through the civil parish governance structure linked to Napton-pc.gov.uk.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

78
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

47
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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