Area Overview for Warwick All Saints & Woodloes Ward

Area Information

Living in Warwick All Saints & Woodloes Ward means residing in a compact district borough unitary ward located within the Warwick District Council. This specific area sits in Warwickshire, part of the West Midlands region of England, centred precisely at coordinates 52.293477, -1.581789. The entire ward covers a small footprint of 3.1 km², creating a tight-knit community where daily life is defined by proximity to local landmarks. All Saints Church Hall in Vicarage Field serves as Station B, acting as a polling station for the ward and anchoring civic life within Vicarage Field. Residents here experience a community that operates at a human scale. The geographical constraints mean that neighbours are often just a short walk apart. This ward does not extend into sprawling suburbs but remains a defined administrative unit focused on specific local needs. You can walk the full perimeter of this area without covering great distances. The environment is characterised by its status as a formal electoral ward rather than a village with natural borders. Everything from voting to local governance falls under the umbrella of this specific 3.1 km² zone in Warwickshire.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
3.1 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community profile for Warwick All Saints & Woodloes Ward indicates a very mature population. The median age stands at 70 years, which defines the character of the neighbourhood significantly. This age distribution suggests that the ward functions as a retirement or senior living hub rather than a family-centric district. You can expect to see residents who are retired and living on fixed incomes or through pension schemes. Home ownership rates are high at 73% across the ward. This figure confirms that the majority of people living in this area own their homes outright or have substantial equity. The high level of ownership typically correlates with stability and lower turnover rates within the community. Household composition and accommodation types reflect this settled demographic, though specific breakdowns for single versus multi-person households are not detailed in the current data. There is no data provided regarding the predominant ethnic group or religious affiliations for this specific ward. Similarly, detailed age range breakdowns beyond the median age are unavailable. However, the overall picture paints a clear demographic picture dominated by older residents. This influences local shopping needs, healthcare demands, and social activities. The community is not necessarily diverse in a young, urban sense but is instead homogenous in its age profile.

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Tenure

73
majority

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Protected Woodland
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