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Cubbington, Stoneleigh & Radford Semele

Warwick 005 · 7 sub-areas · 13,739 residents

Warwick 005 is a residential corner of Warwick district, home to around 13,700 people and unusual for how heavily owner-occupied it is — nearly four in five households own their home. A typical two-bedroom property lets for around £1,100 a month, roughly in line with the national average, though nearly half of take-home pay goes on rent for those who do rent here.

Best for Families (63/100)Watch-out: Solo renters (51/100)Liveability 41/100 · Below median

Cubbington, Stoneleigh & Radford Semele is a green, lower-density part of Warwick — parks within walking distance of most addresses, a slower weekday rhythm, and a population skewed toward longer-tenure households rather than transient renters. Most homes are owner-occupied, so turnover is low and many residents have been here a long time.

2-bed rent
£1,101/mo+2.4%
1-bed £880 · 3-bed £1,323
Crime / 1k / yr
42.0
Best 10%
Best hub commute
76 min
Direct to Birmingham
Good schools 2 km
0%
2 schools within 2 km
Liveability
41/100
Below median
Population
13,739
7 sub-areas

Overview

Overview

What's it like to live in Cubbington, Stoneleigh & Radford Semele?

A snapshot of Cubbington, Stoneleigh & Radford Semele

Greenspace is on the doorstep — a park or playing field is within walking distance of most homes; 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 £1,237 a month for a typical home; gigabit broadband is effectively universal.

Generated from the latest May 2026 data · refreshed automatically

Figures are aggregated across 7 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.

Cubbington, Stoneleigh & Radford Semele in Warwick

Overview

Living in Cubbington, Stoneleigh & Radford Semele

Warwick 005 sits within the Warwick district of the West Midlands, and it feels it — this is settled, suburban England. The streets are dominated by owner-occupiers, with close to 80% of households owning their home, which gives the area a quieter, more rooted character than many comparable pockets of the Midlands. There's a strong family presence too: over one in five households is a couple with children, and nearly a quarter of residents are under 18.

The cost of living here reflects a comfortable, established suburb rather than a city centre. Median house prices sit at around £408,000, which is significant — it takes just over five years of saving to build a deposit at local incomes, roughly average for the region. Renters pay around £1,100 a month for a two-bedroom home, close to the UK median, though that absorbs nearly half of typical take-home pay, which signals that renting here isn't cheap relative to local wages.

Just under half of residents work from home — 47.5% — which is strikingly high and shapes the feel of the area during the day. Only 1.5% travel by public transport, while nearly 45% commute by car, which tells you something practical: you'll want a car here. The nearest mainline rail station is roughly 4.2 km away, or about a 52-minute walk, so it's not a place you can get by on foot for commuting.

The area scores well on greenspace access, with the nearest green space under 400 metres away and nearly 60% of residents within easy walking distance of parks or open land. Deprivation is low — an IMD decile of 8, meaning this is among the less deprived fifth of areas nationally. For practical sub-area comparisons, see the streets and sub-areas listed below.

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Frequently asked

Is Warwick 005 a nice place to live?
For owner-occupiers and families, it scores well — low crime, good greenspace access, low deprivation, and a settled community feel. The trade-off is limited public transport and school Ofsted ratings that are well below the national average, so it suits those who drive and are prepared to research catchments carefully.
What is the rent in Warwick 005?
A one-bedroom home runs around £880 a month, a two-bedroom around £1,100, and a three-bedroom roughly £1,323. These are estimates scaled from district-level data using local sale prices. Rents rose about 2.4% in the last year.
Is Warwick 005 safe?
Yes, by most measures. The crime rate is around 45 incidents per 1,000 residents annually, roughly half the national average of about 80. Low deprivation and high owner-occupation both tend to correlate with lower crime, and the data doesn't flag any particular category as a local concern.
What's the commute from Warwick 005 to Birmingham?
By public transport it's around 77 minutes to Birmingham. Almost no residents commute by public transport here — about 45% drive and nearly half work from home, so if you're planning a daily rail commute, check the timetables carefully before committing.
Who lives in Warwick 005?
Mostly owner-occupiers — nearly 80% own their home. The community skews toward families and older residents, with strong representation of under-18s and over-65s. Around 40% hold a degree-level qualification, and nearly half worked from home at the last count.
What schools are near Warwick 005?
There are 18 schools within typical catchment distance, but only around 28.5% are rated Good or Outstanding — well below the national average of roughly 89%. The nearest Outstanding school is about 3.4 km away. It's worth checking the latest Ofsted reports directly if schools are a deciding factor.
How far is Warwick 005 from a train station?
The nearest mainline rail station is roughly 4.2 km away in a straight line — in practice most residents drive to it. Rail connections reach Birmingham in around 77 minutes by public transport, and London in roughly two hours.
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