Overview of CV23 9RR

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High Street is in Marton, Rugby and in Rugby district. CV23 9RR is located in the Leam Valley electoral ward, within the English Parliamentary constituency of Kenilworth and Southam. This postcode has been in use since 1980-01-01.

StreetScan combines information about High Street, Marton, Rugby, CV23 9RR and displays a report on the quality of life in this place and its surroundings.

Nearby postcodes are: CV23 9SA, CV23 9RL, CV23 9RW, CV23 9RP, CV23 9RT.

People

Gender

In the UK, the overall gender distribution is approximately 49% male and 51% female. However, the area surrounding CV23 9RR, has a female population slightly higher than UK average, with 52.4% of residents being female. Several factors can contribute to this. Women generally live longer than men, resulting in a higher proportion of women in neighborhoods with significant elderly populations. Typically, as people grow older, they tend to relocate from city center addresses to suburban areas, smaller towns, and rural locations. Consequently, these areas often have a higher number of females. A higher female population can also be found in areas with industries that employ more women, such as healthcare, education, and retail.

2011202110y change (pp)UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
Female54%52.4%-1.6% 51.0% 1.4%
Male46%47.6%1.6% 49.0% -1.4%

Partnership Status

Across the UK, the average relationship status breakdown is roughly 44% married, 38% single, 9% divorced, 6% widowed, and 2% separated.

In the immediate vicinity of CV23 9RR there is a very large concentration of residents that are married - 58.5% of the resident population. In contrast, the average marriage rate across the census is about 44%.

Areas with a high percentage of married residents are typically suburban neighborhoods, towns with good schools and family-friendly amenities, and regions with affordable, spacious housing options. Additionally, such areas can be popular among retirees.

2011202110y change (pp)UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
Single18.9%19.6%0.7% 37.9% -18.3%
Married: Opposite sex64.5%58.5%-6.0% 44.2% 14.3%
Married: Same sex0.9%0%-0.9% 0.3% -0.3%
Civil partnership: Same sex0%0.9%0.9% 0.1% 0.8%
Separated3.1%2.7%-0.4% 2.2% 0.5%
Divorced6.1%10.3%4.2% 9.1% 1.2%
Widowed6.6%8%1.4% 6.1% 1.9%

Health

Across the UK, the average 48.4% rated their health as Very Good, 33.6% as Good, 12.7% as Fair, 4% as Bad, and 1.2% as Very Bad.

Population age significantly impacts residents' health. Additionally, socioeconomic status plays a crucial role: higher income levels and lower poverty rates are linked to better health outcomes. Affluent areas benefit from higher living standards, access to private healthcare, and healthier lifestyle choices.

2011202110y change (pp)UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
Very good health49.6%50%0.4% 48.4% 1.6%
Good health31.6%34.3%2.7% 33.6% 0.7%
Fair health15.1%13%-2.1% 12.7% 0.3%
Bad health3.3%2.8%-0.5% 4.0% -1.2%
Very bad health0.4%0%-0.4% 1.2% -1.2%

Education and Qualifications

During the 2021 census, the educational qualifications of residents across the UK were as follows: 18.2% had no qualifications, 9.6% had 1-4 GCSEs, 13.4% had 5 or more GCSEs and 1-2 A/AS Levels, 16.9% had 2 or more A Levels, 33.8% held a degree (or equivalent), and 5.4% had completed an apprenticeship.

2011202110y change (pp)UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
No qualifications14.5%14.3%-0.2% 18.2% -3.9%
1-4 GCSEs or Equivalent 7.5%8.9%1.4% 9.6% -0.7%
5 or more GCSEs, an A-Level or 1-2 AS Levels10.5%12.5%2.0% 13.4% -0.9%
Apprenticeship7%6.3%-0.7% 5.3% 1.0%
HNC, HND or 2+ A Levels14%16.1%2.1% 16.9% -0.8%
Degree or Similar41.2%42%0.8% 33.8% 8.2%
Other5.3%0%-5.3% 2.8% -2.8%

Culture

Ethnic Group

In this area, the population is predominantly white, with 98.8% identifying as such, significantly higher than the UK average of 81.4%. This indicates a lower level of ethnic diversity compared to the broader UK population.

2011202110y change (pp)UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
Indian0%0.4%0.4% 3.1% -2.7%
Black African0%0.4%0.4% 2.5% -2.1%
Black Caribbean0.4%0%-0.4% 1.0% -1.0%
Mixed White and African0%0.4%0.4% 0.4% 0.0%
White99.6%98.8%-0.8% 81.4% 17.4%

Country of Birth

In this area, 93.7% of the population were born in the United Kingdom, which is higher than the UK average of 83.2%.

2011202110y change (pp)UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
United Kingdom95.6%93.7%-1.9% 83.2% 10.5%
European Union2.6%4.7%2.1% 6.1% -1.4%
Africa0.4%0.8%0.4% 2.7% -1.9%
Middle East and Asia0.4%0.4%0.0% 5.6% -5.2%
The Americas and the Caribbean0.7%0%-0.7% 1.3% -1.3%
Oceania0.4%0.4%0.0% 0.3% 0.1%

Length of Residence

2011202110y change (pp)UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
Born in the UK95.2%93.7%-1.5% 83.2% 10.5%
10+ Years0%6.3%6.3% 9.8% -3.5%
2-5 Years0.7%0%-0.7% 2.2% -2.2%
Less than 2 years4%0%-4.0% 1.9% -1.9%

Passport Held

2021UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
United Kingdom86.6% 76.7% 9.9%
Ireland0.8% 0.6% 0.2%
Germany0.4% 0.2% 0.2%
Italy0.8% 0.6% 0.2%
Lithuania0.4% 0.3% 0.1%
Poland2.4% 1.3% 1.1%
Oceania0.4% 0.1% 0.3%
No passport held8.3% 13.5% -5.2%

Religion

2021UK Averagepostcode vs UK (pp)
No religion38.6% 37.2% 1.4%
Christian59.1% 46.2% 12.9%
Not answered2.4% 6.0% -3.6%

Safety

Is High Street dangerous?

Over the last 12 months, the overall crime rate around High Street was 20.1 per 1,000 residents, which is 45.6% lower than the Leam Valley average. The most reported crime type was Drugs.

High Street has the 9th lowest crime rate of 31 local areas in Leam Valley and the 57th lowest crime rate of 349 local areas in Rugby .

Violent and sexual offences accounted for around 4.0 crimes per 1,000 residents and have remained broadly unchanged year on year. Over the last decade, overall crime has fallen by about -46.4%.



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Affluence

Household Income

Households in this area have a higher level of wealth to the average household in England and Wales. 74% of analyzed areas in England and Wales have lower average household annual income than this area.

Average Household Income
£52,200
Income Rank
8/10

Household Income in CV23 9RR, Local Authority and Region

Deprivation

Property Prices

Average property prices on High Street are based on 167 property sales since the beginning of 1995. Estimated property prices are calculated by adjusting the last sale price by current House Price Index for Rugby.
StreetScan downloads house price data directly from the HM Land Registry and uses it to create these statistics.

House Prices for High Street, Marton, Rugby, CV23 9RR

Estimated Average Property Prices for CV23 9RR

Average Price
£605,718
Semi-Detached
£403,566
Terraced
no sales
Detached
£697,250
Flats/Maisonettes
no sales
Other
£426,560

Estimated Average Property Prices for High Street

Average Price
£416,864
Semi-Detached
£349,532
Terraced
£244,774
Detached
£641,627
Flats/Maisonettes
£181,377
Other
£522,383

Property Prices Comparison

Latest Property Sales on High Street

Address Sale Price Sale Date Price Estimate 2025
The Stables High Street, Rugby, Warwickshire
Detached, an established residential building
£635,5002024-07-10 £683,032
Beam Ends High Street, Rugby, Warwickshire
Semi-Detached, an established residential building
£520,0002022-07-04 £550,251
50 High Street, Rugby, Warwickshire
Semi-Detached, an established residential building
£215,0002022-07-04 £227,508
19 High Street, Rugby, Warwickshire
Detached, an established residential building
£770,0002021-12-02 £858,374
Hawthorns High Street, Rugby, Warwickshire
Detached, an established residential building
£707,5002021-11-26 £804,954
View All Property Sales and Other Statistics for CV23 9RR

Employment

CV23 9RR area has a low unemployment rate. According to Census 2021, 2% residents of this area were unemployed, while the average in the UK was 4.83%. A low level of unemployment in an area indicates a strong job market, where most people who are seeking work can find employment. This generally reflects a healthy economy in the area.

The percentage of retired residents living in CV23 9RR area is much higher than the country's average. According to Census 2011, 42% residents of this area were retired, while the average in the UK was 14%.

Economic Activity

Retired94
Full-Time Employee54
Self-Employed22
Part-Time Employee22
Full-Time Student (with or without job)8
Looking after home or family8
Student (economically inactive)7
Other5
Unemployed5
Long-Term Sick or disabled1

Employment Industry

Education22
Human health and social work activities18
Professional, scientific and technical activities16
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles16
Manufacturing12
Information and communication7
Construction6
Other5
Administrative and support service activities5
Financial and insurance activities5
Transport and storage5
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security4
Agriculture, forestry and fishing3
Accommodation and food service activities3
Real estate activities2
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities1

Schools

Primary

Ofsted Overall Effectiveness Distance Establishment Type Has Nursery Classes Gender More Info
Our Lady's Catholic Primary School, Princethorpe
Leamington Road , Princethorpe CV23 9PU
3out of 4 2,471 yd Voluntary aided school No Mixed More About School
Long Itchington CofE Academy
Stockton Road , Long Itchington CV47 9QP
3out of 4 4,434 yd Academy converter No Mixed More About School
Knightlow CofE Primary School
Hill Crescent , Stretton-on-Dunsmore CV23 9NF
4out of 4 4,771 yd Voluntary aided school No Mixed More About School

Not applicable

Ofsted Overall Effectiveness Distance Establishment Type Has Nursery Classes Gender More Info
Princethorpe College
Leamington Road , Princethorpe CV23 9PX
- not rated 2,777 yd Other independent school No Mixed More About School

School statistics for this postcode are based on Ofsted rankings.

Food and Drink

Restaurants, Cafes, Canteens

Business Name Address Food hygiene rating Distance
The Baby Barn Pram & Nursery Centre LtdMarton Fields Farm / High Street, Marton817 yd

Pubs, Bars, Nightclubs

Business Name Address Food hygiene rating Distance
Essence of India RestaurantBlack Horse Inn / Coventry Road, Marton504 yd

Sport

Facility Name Sport Objects Distance
Marton Village Cricket Club
THE ORCHARD
grass pitches210 yd

This statistics are based on Active Places Data - Contains Data © Sport England

Broadband

Technology Aviability

Percentage of premises that have Superfast Broadband (30Mbit/s or greater) coverage from fixed broadband 96.6%
Percentage of premises that have Ultrafast Broadband (100Mbit/s or greater) coverage from fixed broadband 96.6%
Percentage of premises that have Ultrafast Broadband (300Mbit/s or greater) coverage from fixed broadband 96.6%
Percentage of premises that have coverage from a Gigabit capable service from fixed broadband 96.6%

Speed Aviability

Percentage of premises unable to receive 2Mbit/s0.0%
Percentage of premises unable to receive 5Mbit/s0.0%
Percentage of premises unable to receive 10Mbit/s0.0%
Percentage of premises unable to receive 30Mbit/s0.0%

Download Speed

Median download speed160 Mbit/s
Average download speed162.2 Mbit/s
Minimum download speed330 Mbit/s
Maximum download speed330 Mbit/s

Upload Speed

Median upload speed30 Mbit/s
Average upload speed27.6 Mbit/s
Maximum upload speed50 Mbit/s

Broadband statistics are based on Ofcom's Communications Market Report (CMR) 2022.