Attleborough
Nuneaton and Bedworth 010 · 5 sub-areas · 7,720 residents
Nuneaton and Bedworth 010 is a residential area within Nuneaton and Bedworth, home to around 7,720 people. A typical two-bedroom home lets for about £827 a month — noticeably below the UK national median for a two-bedroom, and shaped by a largely owner-occupier community where most residents commute out by car for work.
Attleborough is a commuter neighbourhood within Nuneaton and Bedworth — train into Birmingham runs in around 53 minutes, and the rhythm of weekday mornings is shaped by it.
Overview
What's it like to live in Attleborough?
4 parks and 1 playgrounds are within five minutes' walk, so greenspace is reliably close at hand; Crime sits around the national average — neither a notable concern nor a notable selling point; Public transport is genuinely strong; most errands and a fair share of social life don't need a car; rents are below the national norm, with a typical home letting at around £914 a month; gigabit broadband is effectively universal.
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Attleborough in Nuneaton and Bedworth
Living in Attleborough
This part of Nuneaton and Bedworth has a settled, suburban feel — the kind of area where owner-occupation is the norm, car commuting is near-universal, and the pace of daily life is distinctly quieter than in the city centres most residents travel to for work. Around 62% of households own their home, which gives the area a stability you don't often find in more transient urban neighbourhoods.
Rents here are well below the UK median. A two-bedroom home runs around £827 a month — roughly £370 less per month than the UK's typical two-bedroom rent of around £1,200. That affordability gap is real, and it's one of the main reasons renters priced out of Birmingham or Coventry end up here. The trade-off is that you'll almost certainly need a car: only around 2% of residents use public transport to commute.
The population skews broadly across age groups, with no single bracket dominating — under-18s make up about a fifth of residents, which points to a meaningful number of family households. About 17% of households are in social rented accommodation, slightly above what you'd expect in a predominantly owner-occupier suburb, which adds some tenure mix to what is otherwise a fairly conventional residential patch.
For practical purposes, Birmingham is reachable by public transport in just over 50 minutes, and the nearest rail station is roughly 1.6 km away — about a 20-minute walk, though most locals drive. Rents have risen 8.8% over the past year, so the affordability window is narrowing, but it remains competitive by Midlands standards. See the streets and sub-areas below for more detail on how costs vary across the neighbourhood.
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Frequently asked
- Is Nuneaton and Bedworth 010 a nice place to live?
- It's a quiet, settled suburban area that suits people who want affordability and don't mind relying on a car. Owner-occupation is the norm, greenspace is close by — roughly 73% of residents can reach it on foot — and rents are well below the national average. The trade-off is limited public transport and school quality that's below the national average.
- What is the rent in Nuneaton and Bedworth 010?
- A one-bedroom home runs around £647 a month, a two-bedroom around £827, and a three-bedroom around £1,001. These are estimates scaled from council-level data using local sale prices. Rents rose 8.8% over the past year, so the gap with the national average is narrowing, but it's still a notably affordable area.
- Is Nuneaton and Bedworth 010 safe?
- Crime runs at around 94.6 incidents per 1,000 residents a year, which is modestly above the UK national rate of roughly 80 per 1,000. It's not an outlier, but it's not below average either. The deprivation score (decile 4.3) places it in the more deprived half of England, which tends to correlate with slightly elevated crime.
- What's the commute from Nuneaton and Bedworth 010 to Birmingham?
- By public transport it's around 50 minutes to Birmingham. The nearest rail station is roughly 1.6 km away — about a 20-minute walk. In practice, most residents drive: around 64% commute by car. London takes about 80 minutes by rail if you need to head south occasionally.
- Who lives in Nuneaton and Bedworth 010?
- Mostly owner-occupiers — around 62% own their home. The age spread is unusually even across all age groups, suggesting a mix of families, middle-aged couples and older residents rather than one dominant demographic. About 22% work from home, and around 90% of residents were born in the UK.
- What schools are near Nuneaton and Bedworth 010?
- There are 54 schools within 2 km of typical residents, but only around 37% are rated Good or Outstanding — well below the national average of roughly 89%. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is about 3.9 km away. If schools are a priority, check Ofsted's website for current ratings on the specific schools closest to your address.
- How affordable is buying a home in Nuneaton and Bedworth 010?
- The median house price is around £225,000, and on typical local salaries you'd need roughly 3.5 years of savings to build a deposit — one of the more achievable timescales in the West Midlands. The resident median salary is around £32,400 a year, which gives the area a more balanced rent-to-income ratio than most southern commuter towns.