Bermuda & Heath End
Nuneaton and Bedworth 008 · 4 sub-areas · 7,380 residents
Nuneaton and Bedworth 008 sits within the Nuneaton and Bedworth district in the West Midlands, home to around 7,380 people. A typical two-bedroom flat lets for about £827 a month — noticeably below the UK national average for a 2-bed — and you can save up a deposit in roughly three years. The trade-off is a below-average share of top-rated schools nearby.
Bermuda & Heath End is a commuter neighbourhood within Nuneaton and Bedworth — train into Birmingham runs in around 55 minutes, and the rhythm of weekday mornings is shaped by it. 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 Bermuda & Heath End?
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; 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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Figures are aggregated across 4 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.
Bermuda & Heath End in Nuneaton and Bedworth
Living in Bermuda & Heath End
This part of Nuneaton and Bedworth is predominantly owner-occupied and family-oriented, with a character that's more settled suburb than commuter corridor. Around seven in ten households own their home, which gives the area a stable, residential feel. It doesn't have the churn you'd see in a student district or a city-centre rental hotspot — most people here are here for the long term.
On cost, it's one of the more affordable corners of the West Midlands. A 2-bed runs roughly £827 a month — well under the UK national median of around £1,200 for the same size property. The catch with that affordability is that rents rose nearly 9% in the last year, so the gap to pricier cities is narrowing. Council tax (Band D) comes to around £2,502 a year, which is broadly middle-of-the-road nationally.
The demographic mix here skews slightly older than many urban neighbourhoods. Under-18s account for just over a fifth of the population, and the 50-plus age groups together make up nearly 37% of residents. That said, there's a reasonable spread across age brackets — it's not a retirement pocket. About one in five residents works from home, which is higher than you'd expect for an area where nearly two-thirds of people commute by car.
Birmingham is reachable in around 53 minutes by public transport, which makes this a plausible base for anyone priced out of the city. Greenspace is accessible for around half of residents within a short walk, and the nearest open space averages about 413 metres away. For a more granular look at how individual streets compare, see the sub-areas section below.
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Frequently asked
- Is Nuneaton and Bedworth 008 a nice place to live?
- It's a settled, predominantly owner-occupied neighbourhood with affordable rents and reasonable greenspace access. The trade-off is below-average school ratings nearby and a crime rate above the national average. It suits people who want affordability within commuting reach of Birmingham rather than a city-centre lifestyle.
- What is the rent in Nuneaton and Bedworth 008?
- A one-bedroom flat averages around £647 a month, a two-bedroom around £827, and a three-bedroom around £1,001. These figures are estimates scaled from council-level data using local sale prices. Rents rose roughly 9% in the past year.
- Is Nuneaton and Bedworth 008 safe?
- Crime runs at around 107 incidents per 1,000 residents annually, which is above the UK national average of roughly 80. It's not among the highest-crime areas in the West Midlands, but it's worth checking specific streets on police.uk before committing to a particular address.
- What's the commute from Nuneaton and Bedworth 008 to Birmingham?
- By public transport it takes around 53 minutes to Birmingham. The nearest rail station is about 1,700 metres away — roughly a 21-minute walk. Most residents drive rather than use public transport, so journey times by car will typically be shorter.
- Who lives in Nuneaton and Bedworth 008?
- Mostly long-term owner-occupiers — around 71% of households own their home. The age spread is fairly even, though the 50-plus groups make up nearly 37% of residents. It's a predominantly UK-born community with a modest degree-qualified share and a notable share of people working from home.
- What schools are near Nuneaton and Bedworth 008?
- There are 56 schools within 2km of typical residents, but only around 31% are rated Good or Outstanding — well below the national average of roughly 89%. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is approximately 1,600 metres away. Check the local authority's admissions pages for current catchment boundaries.
- How affordable is buying a home in Nuneaton and Bedworth 008?
- The median sale price is around £213,000, and the average renter can save a deposit in roughly 3.3 years — one of the more achievable timescales in the West Midlands. That said, rents rose nearly 9% last year, so the window of affordability may narrow if that trend continues.