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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.

Best for Retirees (71/100)Watch-out: Families (54/100)Liveability 81/100 · Top quartileCommuter neighbourhood

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.

2-bed rent
£827/mo+8.8%
1-bed £647 · 3-bed £1,001
Crime / 1k / yr
112.0
Below median
Best hub commute
55 min
Direct to Birmingham
Good schools 2 km
25%
16 schools within 2 km
Liveability
81/100
Top quartile
Population
7,380
4 sub-areas

Overview

Overview

What's it like to live in Bermuda & Heath End?

A snapshot of 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.

Generated from the latest May 2026 data · refreshed automatically

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

Overview

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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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.