Area Overview for Wainbody Ward
Area Information
Wainbody Ward sits within the broader Westwood Heath area in north-west Coventry, spanning 6.3 square kilometres. This district borrows its identity from the historic Stoneleigh Estate, which was officially incorporated into Coventry in 1927 after the Leigh family sold the land. The ward forms a small administrative unit with a population of approximately 1,313 people. Its character remains largely semi-rural, defined by open heath and farmland that replaced centuries of woodland. You will find distinct villages such as Westwood Heath, which developed around Kirby Corner in the 19th century, and nearby hamlets like Fletchamstead. The landscape is marked by the presence of the Church of St John the Baptist, opened in 1844 with a foundation stone laid by Chandos, Baron Leigh. This landmark stands as a testament to the area's ecclesiastical heritage following the formal constitution of the parish in 1846. Life here balances historical depth with modern suburban convenience. Despite its small footprint on the map, the ward offers a sense of community rooted in local history while providing access to the wider city amenities of Coventry City Council.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 6.3 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community in Wainbody Ward reflects a mature population, with a median age of 70 years. This age profile suggests the area attracts or retains retirees and older residents who have established their homes. You are unlikely to encounter younger families or students as the dominant demographic. Homeownership is exceptionally high, standing at 80% of households. This figure indicates that the majority of residents have purchased their properties rather than renting. Such a high rate of ownership often correlates with long-term residency and stability within the neighbourhood. The proportion of households in various compositions is recorded as total data, meaning specific breakdowns between single-person homes or multi-generational families are not detailed in current records. Similarly, data regarding predominant ethnic groups and religious affiliations is marked as total, suggesting broad diversity or a lack of specific categorisation in this dataset. For buyers seeking a stable, owner-occupied environment with a quieter demographic atmosphere, Wainbody Ward fits a clear profile. The area suits those who prefer an established community over a rapidly changing, transient population.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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