New Arley & Fillongley
North Warwickshire 007 · 4 sub-areas · 6,387 residents
North Warwickshire 007 is a rural stretch of North Warwickshire, home to around 6,400 people and firmly car-dependent country. A typical two-bedroom home lets for around £874 a month — noticeably below the national median for a two-bed — though rents rose close to 8% last year, so that gap is narrowing.
New Arley & Fillongley is a mid-density neighbourhood of North Warwickshire in the West Midlands region. It sits between busier and quieter parts of the local authority and isn't dominated by a single use — there's a mix of workplaces, housing and local services. Most homes are owner-occupied, so turnover is low and many residents have been here a long time.
Overview
What's it like to live in New Arley & Fillongley?
Greenspace is on the doorstep — a park or playing field is within walking distance of most homes; there's effectively nothing within walking distance — eating out, drinking and shopping mean a drive; Crime sits around the national average — neither a notable concern nor a notable selling point; Transport links are limited — a car or e-bike is a practical assumption for most regular trips; rents are roughly in line with the national norm, at around £972 a month for a typical home.
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Figures are aggregated across 4 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.
New Arley & Fillongley in North Warwickshire
Living in New Arley & Fillongley
This part of North Warwickshire sits well outside the commuter belts of Birmingham and Coventry, and it feels like it. Three in four homes here are owner-occupied, public transport barely registers, and more than a third of residents work from home. If you're after a quiet, settled rural community rather than an urban centre, that profile fits well — but go in knowing that the car is essential.
On cost, the area is genuinely affordable by national standards. A two-bedroom home runs around £874 a month and a three-bedroom around £1,048 — well below the UK median for equivalent sizes in most of England. The median house price sits at roughly £356,000, and with typical local salaries around £35,000 a year, you're looking at about five years of saving for a deposit: achievable, though not easy.
The population skews older than most urban areas. Almost a quarter of residents are 65 or over, and the 50–64 bracket is the single largest working-age group at around one in four. Families with children make up roughly 18% of households. It's a community that's largely settled and long-rooted — nearly 95% of residents were born in the UK, and the ethnic diversity index is low at 11.5.
Practically speaking, the nearest mainline rail station is roughly 6.2 km away in a straight line — around 78 minutes on foot, so you'll need a car or a lift to reach it. Broadband is strong: 91% of premises have gigabit-capable connections and there's no recorded sub-standard provision. For more on how the area breaks down by street, see the sub-areas list below.
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Frequently asked
- Is North Warwickshire 007 a nice place to live?
- It depends what you're after. It's a quiet, settled rural area with affordable rents and strong broadband, where most residents own their homes and many work remotely. The trade-off is that public transport is almost non-existent, the nearest rail station is over 6 km away, and you'll need a car for almost everything.
- What is the rent in North Warwickshire 007?
- A one-bedroom home runs around £713 a month, a two-bedroom around £874, and a three-bedroom around £1,048. These are estimates scaled from county-level data using local sale prices. Rents rose roughly 7.8% in the past year, so they're moving upward fairly quickly.
- Is North Warwickshire 007 safe?
- The crime rate sits at around 87 per 1,000 residents annually, slightly above the UK average of roughly 80 per 1,000. That's somewhat counterintuitive for a rural area — low-density communities can sometimes record elevated per-capita rates when a small number of incidents spread across a modest population. It's worth checking the local police force's published breakdown for more detail.
- What's the commute from North Warwickshire 007 to Birmingham?
- By public transport it's around 99 minutes to Birmingham — lengthy, and made harder by the fact that the nearest rail station is over 6 km away. Most residents drive; over 61% commute by car, and around a third work from home, which reduces the daily commute pressure for many.
- Who lives in North Warwickshire 007?
- Mostly older, settled owner-occupiers. Nearly a quarter of residents are 65 or over, and the 50–64 group is the largest single bracket. Three in four homes are owned rather than rented. It's a predominantly UK-born community with relatively low population turnover.
- What schools are near North Warwickshire 007?
- There are four schools within typical catchment distance, but currently none are rated Good or Outstanding in the Ofsted data available for this area — well below the national average of around 89%. The nearest Outstanding school is roughly 6.2 km away. With only four schools locally, it's worth checking the current Ofsted register directly, as ratings can change.
- How good is broadband in North Warwickshire 007?
- Very good. Around 91% of premises have gigabit-capable connections, and there's no recorded sub-standard provision. For a rural area, that's a strong result — likely a factor in the high working-from-home rate of around 33%.