Living in Nuneaton and Bedworth
17 neighbourhoods · 84 sub-areasNuneaton and Bedworth, in the West Midlands, is a pair of working towns with a combined population of around 141,500 — and one of the more affordable places to rent in the region. A typical 2-bed goes for about £830 a month, well below the UK average for that size, with Birmingham reachable in under an hour by rail.
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Rent runs at £915 a month — 17% below the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs in line with the national average.
4.5 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 5 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 67% Good or better.
Moderate transport links — 58/100; nearest rail station is around 1904 m away; Birmingham is reachable in 54 minutes by direct train.
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Census 2021 snapshot: 23% degree-educated, below the national average.
Living in Nuneaton and Bedworth
Nuneaton and Bedworth sits in the north of the West Midlands, and it's unmistakably a working-town area — manufacturing heritage, a modest town centre in Nuneaton, and a more residential feel in Bedworth. There's no pretence of being a cultural hub, but for renters who want space, affordability, and reasonable access to Birmingham, it does the job. Around 141,500 people live here, with greenspace typically within a short walk for the majority of residents.
The renter base skews towards settled households — families, couples, and working adults in their 30s and 40s. Nearly 69% of households own their home, which is high, so private renters are a smaller slice of the market at just over 16%. That keeps supply relatively tight. Social housing accounts for another 14%, so the private market competes with a significant publicly-supported stock.
Renting here is genuinely affordable by regional standards. A one-bed averages around £650 a month, a two-bed around £830, and a three-bed just over £1,000. That said, rents jumped roughly 9% in the past year — a sharp rise for a market this size. Council tax for a Band D property runs about £2,500 a year, or roughly £210 a month. At a median rent of £914, you're spending close to 44% of take-home pay on housing, which is stretched but not unusual for the Midlands.
The honest trade-off is this: public transport is limited. Only about 3% of residents commute by public transport, and over 63% drive to work. If you don't have a car, getting around the area — and even reaching Nuneaton's rail station — takes planning. The rail link to Birmingham exists, but day-to-day life here is built around driving.
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