Warwickshire

Warwickshire is an amazing county located in the heart of England, just south of Birmingham and north of Oxfordshire. The county has an area of approximately 900 square miles and a population of around half a million people. It is well known for its beautiful countryside and historic towns and villages. If you are thinking of buying a home in Warwickshire, here is some information about the area that may be helpful to you.

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Where is Warwickshire?

Warwickshire is an English county located in the central part of England. It covers 600 square miles and has a population of 490,000 people. Warwickshire borders Staffordshire to the north-east, West Midlands to the east, Leicestershire to the south-east, Worcestershire and Northamptonshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the west and Gloucestershire to the northwest.

Areas in Warwickshire

The county is divided into six districts: North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Rugby, Warwick, Stratford-on-Avon and South Warwickshire. Each district has its own unique character, with villages nestled in the rolling hills of the countryside and a thriving metropolitan hub in the town of Warwick. Some of the most popular areas for homebuyers include Warwick, Rugby, Stratford-upon-Avon and Leamington Spa.

Warwick

The largest town in Warwickshire, Warwick is located on the River Avon. It is home to Warwick Castle, which was originally built in 1070 and has since been used as a fortress during times of conflict including both World Wars. The castle now operates as a tourist attraction complete with restaurants, shops and medieval reenactments throughout the year.

Leamington Spa

Situated in Warwickshire’s south-east corner, Leamington Spa is perhaps best known for its Victorian architecture and spa waters which were said to have healing properties. Today, Leamington Spa is a vibrant town with a lively arts scene and plenty of restaurants and bars.

Warwick Castle

Rugby

Located just northwest of Coventry, Rugby’s history dates back to 1567 when it became an important market town for local wool merchants due to its location along major trading routes between London and Scotland. Today, Rugby is known for rugby football (hence the name) and the Warwickshire County Cricket Club also calls this area home.

Stratford-upon-Avon

Just 20 miles west of Birmingham lies the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, most famous as the birthplace of William Shakespeare. The town is home to a number of theatres, museums and art galleries as well as the popular Royal Shakespeare Company.

Universities in Warwickshire

Warwick University is located in Warwickshire and is one of the UK’s top universities. It has been voted number one for student satisfaction by the Times Higher Education Supplement for six years in a row and is home to over 24,000 students.

The university offers a wide range of courses in a number of subject areas, including business, law, engineering and the sciences and specialises in subjects such as international relations, security studies and war studies.

Shakespeare's house in Stratford-upon-Avon

Top Schools in Warwickshire

There are several excellent schools in Warwickshire, both state and private. In Rugby, Oakham School is highly regarded for its outstanding sporting facilities and excellent academic results. Coventry also has several top schools such as Bablake Junior School which was awarded the status of a National Teaching School in 2011.

There are many great state primary schools across Warwickshire with some achieving high scores through national assessment tests (SATs). Parents looking to educate their children privately may want to consider Southam College or Princethorpe College in Rugby.

Population of Warwickshire

The population of Warwickshire was estimated at just over half a million in 2011, making it the seventh most populous county in England. Birmingham is the nearest major city, located around 25 miles away. The M40 motorway runs through Warwickshire and connects to London and other cities in the south of England.

Reviews in Warwickshire

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Amazing house

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Review Date Apr 2024

Everything is perfect for me good heat in the house, nice garden and nice local shops in the area too

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The bedroom wall has a gap still haven’t figured what to put there so it’s a wierd design but will find something for that hole 😁 and internet not the best but we are working with it
Thank you for always being helpful and amazing people supporting me I appreciate it a lot

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Nothing everything is good so far so no complaints

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Very well answered as soon as possible, good service

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Great place to live

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Review Date Apr 2024

Beautiful area very quiet and very clean no litter lying around. Just 1 shop but it’s a 5 minute drive to bigger supermarkets, if you don’t drive there are regular buses,parking is great for 2 cars ,bins collected regular. All in all lovely location

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The design of the property is great plenty of light decor is clean and bright they really keep the heat hardly had heating on all winter. Any faults or things not working they are sorted straight away either through the building link app or email the property management team who are always on hand to help great bunch of people

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Just a general pointer to extras like outside water valve

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They have sorted them out quickly and professionally with utmost care and always tidy up afterwards

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Great development for our young family

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Review Date Apr 2024

The development has a well stocked shop on site, aswell as good restaurants. The open spaces (as a dog owner) are very appreciated, and continue to improve as they settle.

Our street isnt complete yet, so the road isnt tarmacced yet, but the builders have put some tarmac so that the transfer from road to drive isnt as dramatic as it was.

Public transport is a bit of an issue. There is only 1 bus that runs through the estate every half an hour. But if you arent relying on public transport, then this estate is perfectly located.

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Property management is great. We are in contact with our property manager and contact them whenever there is an issue. And by and large, things are sorted out very quickly.

The homes are well designed for new builds, and are large in comparison to other new builds that we viewed.

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I would recommend saying hi to your direct neighbours, as this makes things alot easier if there are any issues etc.

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Problems and issues are resolved in a very timely manner and any complaints we have have been listened to and dealt with appropriately.

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Lovely place to live

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Review Date Apr 2024

The area is lovely and has plenty to offer with a great local shop and local restaurants which never disappoint and we often walk in the area as there is plenty of natural open spaces great for dog walking.
Our street is very friendly and quiet the only noise we really get is children playing outside, parking is fine for ourselves but we often struggle for parking if we have visitors as there is not really any road space to park, bin collections could also be a bit better as we can’t simply leave our bin outside our front door like those opposite our address we have to take it further down the road as when we have left it on the end of our drive it has not been collected multiple times.

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The address me and my partner live at is very clean and modern design and has everything we were looking for, we love the colour scheme inside and the overall layout and our garden is perfect size with a very helpful storage shed, other houses we viewed were also very nice and offer everything you could want for a home. There is also workers who maintain the surrounding area very often.

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I would have liked to have known the price of council tax on our property and a rough idea of gas and electric costs before moving in just to help with budgeting each month but this was not a big deal just would have been nice to know a rough idea.

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We have had a couple minor issues when we first moved in and the management team were very helpful and did everything they could to help resolve our problems and even gave us compensation for an issue we had with our property

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