Area Overview for Warmington
Area Information
Living in Warmington offers a distinctly rural experience within the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire. You will find yourself on the border with Oxfordshire, approximately five miles north-west of Banbury. This civil parish spans 7.3 km² and sits within the Feldon area on the northern side of Edge Hill ridge. The village lies in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, yet it is positioned just off the M40 motorway to the north and east. You are likely to visit the large Church of St Michael, which is part of the Edgehill group of churches, and wander through the hamlet of Arlescote, which is historically part of the Manor of Warmington. The settlement includes a population of 304 residents as recorded in the 2011 Census. You will walk past local ironstone buildings that define the character of this conservation area. The National Herb Centre is located just outside the village boundaries. As you look around, you will see Roman evidence nearby, including coins found in the area, alongside the proximity to the Iron Age hill-fort of Nadbury Camp.
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- 7.3 km²
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Demographics
The community in Warmington is defined by an older population and high levels of stability. The median age in the parish is 70, indicating that the residents are significantly older than the national average. This demographic profile suggests a settlement where long-term residents dominate the social fabric. Owning your home is the norm for 69% of households, which points to a strong sense of permanence within the village. There are no specific data points available regarding household composition types, predominant ethnic groups, or religious affiliations in the current records. This lack of granular diversity data contrasts with the high home ownership rate and reinforces the idea of a tight-knit, traditional community. You should expect a neighbourhood where change is gradual and where the existing social structures remain resilient. The absence of data on younger demographics or recent migration trends aligns with the overall age profile. For you as a buyer, this means the local services and community activities will cater primarily to the needs of an older demographic.
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Planning Constraints
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