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Kineton, Tysoe & Warmington

Stratford-on-Avon 013 · 5 sub-areas · 10,642 residents

Stratford-on-Avon 013 sits within the Stratford-on-Avon district in the West Midlands, home to around 10,600 people. A typical two-bedroom home lets for about £994 a month — modestly below the UK median for a 2-bed — but nearly three-quarters of residents own their homes outright, giving this area a distinctly settled, owner-occupied character that sets it apart from most of its neighbours.

Best for Investors / BTL (58/100)Watch-out: Couples (42/100)Liveability 8/100 · Bottom 10%

Kineton, Tysoe & Warmington is a mid-density neighbourhood of Stratford-on-Avon 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; a high share of adults are degree-educated, which often shows up in the kind of jobs people commute to.

2-bed rent
£994/mo+4.7%
1-bed £794 · 3-bed £1,233
Crime / 1k / yr
57.8
Above median
Best hub commute
188 min
Direct to Birmingham
Good schools 2 km
0%
1 schools within 2 km
Liveability
8/100
Bottom 10%
Population
10,642
5 sub-areas

Overview

Overview

What's it like to live in Kineton, Tysoe & Warmington?

A snapshot of Kineton, Tysoe & Warmington

Greenspace is reachable but isn't on the immediate doorstep — most residents walk a few blocks to reach a park; The streets feel safe by national standards — police-recorded crime is well below the country-wide median; 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 £1,120 a month for a typical home.

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Figures are aggregated across 5 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.

Kineton, Tysoe & Warmington in Stratford-on-Avon

Overview

Living in Kineton, Tysoe & Warmington

This part of Stratford-on-Avon has a quieter, established feel. The overwhelming majority of residents own their homes — around 72% — which shapes the day-to-day texture of the area: less transience, longer-term neighbours, and a demographic profile that skews noticeably older than most UK neighbourhoods. It's not a place that shouts for attention; it earns it through stability.

Rent here is relatively affordable by national standards. A two-bedroom home runs about £994 a month, a touch below the UK median of around £1,200 for a comparable property. Three-bedroom homes come in at roughly £1,233. Council tax (Band D) runs to £2,484 a year, which is worth factoring into your monthly budget from the start. The deposit barrier is real but not extreme — you're looking at around five years to save a typical deposit at local salaries.

The population skews older: nearly a quarter of residents are 65 or over, and another quarter are in the 50–64 bracket. Younger renters in the 18–34 range make up just under 17% of the population. That shapes everything from the pace of the streets to what services and amenities tend to be prioritised locally. Degree-level qualifications are well above the national average, with around 44% of residents holding a degree.

Getting around here relies heavily on the car — close to half of residents drive to work, and public transport use is exceptionally low at under 1%. Working from home is a genuine alternative for many: nearly 44% of residents work from home, which is significantly above the national norm. The nearest mainline rail station is roughly 12,500 metres away. There's no metro or tram service within any practical distance. For those tied to a car or working remotely, this is workable; for those dependent on public transport, it's a real constraint. See the streets and sub-areas below for more.

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Is Stratford-on-Avon 013 a nice place to live?
It depends what you're after. It's a settled, quiet area with low crime, high owner-occupation, and a strong community feel — but it's car-dependent, public transport is very limited, and the school picture within catchment distance is below average. If you work from home and value stability over urban convenience, it works well. If you need reliable public transport or highly-rated schools nearby, it's a harder sell.
What is the rent in Stratford-on-Avon 013?
A one-bedroom home runs about £794 a month, a two-bedroom around £994, and a three-bedroom roughly £1,233. These are estimates scaled from district-level data using local sale prices. Rents rose by around 4.7% over the past year. Council tax (Band D) adds about £207 a month on top.
Is Stratford-on-Avon 013 safe?
The crime rate is around 74.5 incidents per 1,000 residents annually, which is slightly below the UK national average of roughly 80 per 1,000. That's a modestly positive picture — not dramatically safer than average, but on the right side of it. High owner-occupation and lower population density tend to correlate with calmer local conditions.
What's the commute from Stratford-on-Avon 013 to Birmingham?
By public transport, Birmingham takes around 191 minutes from here — a lengthy journey that reflects how car-dependent this area is. The nearest mainline rail station is roughly 12.5 km away, so most residents drive to it rather than walking. Nearly half of residents commute by car, and close to 44% work from home, which is the more practical option for many.
Who lives in Stratford-on-Avon 013?
Predominantly older, settled, owner-occupying households. Nearly half the population is over 50, and nearly three-quarters own their homes. It's an area with deep roots — long-term residents rather than young transient renters. About 44% hold a degree, and the area is ethnically homogeneous, with over 91% of residents born in the UK.
What schools are near Stratford-on-Avon 013?
There are six schools within typical catchment distance, but currently none are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted within that 2km radius. The nearest Outstanding school is around 11 km away, so families would need to travel. It's worth checking current Ofsted ratings directly, as inspection outcomes change — but school provision is one of the weaker aspects of this neighbourhood.
How does Stratford-on-Avon 013 compare to nearby areas for renters?
Rents are relatively modest — a 2-bed at around £994 a month is below the UK median for a comparable property. But rent takes up nearly 49% of median take-home pay locally, which shows salaries aren't high relative to costs. The area suits renters who prioritise affordability and quiet over amenities and transport links.