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Census 2021 Data
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Environment
CV23 1BS
Lincoln Drive, Houlton, Rugby, Warwickshire
Rugby
CV23 1BS is a barely populated countryside region, A good choice for young families a location with a dense concentration of smaller properties, with standard public transport availability, and is noted for its higher crime levels. This postcode is an area with minimal retail convenience, where hospital access is less convenient, and offering fewer high-income opportunities.
Houlton, Rugby, Warwickshire
Key Stats
Households
99
Male: 21, Female: 23
Household Income
£-Data not available for England
UK average: £38,100 (Jul 23)

Postcode Sector
Coventry

Population
People

Population Density
People/km2

Average Income
Per household
Affordability
0 / 10
Crime & Safety
0 / 10
Amenities
4 / 10
Overview
What does Census 2021 data tell us about CV23 1BS?
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Where is CV23 1BS?
Approximate address:
Lincoln Drive, Houlton, Rugby, Warwickshire
The postcode CV23 1BS is located in the Rugby area, part of the district, and classed as a Rural: Hamlets and Isolated Dwellings area.
CV23 1BS is a postcode within a very small settlement with standalone homes scattered across sparsely populated rural areas, characterised by a high degree of seclusion, extensive natural landscapes, and a quiet, intimate community life.
Note: demographic statistics are based on LSOA (E01035029) and OA (E00186859) output area data from the Census 2021, published by the Office for National Statistics, and are based on a best-fit model.


Location
Rugby
Coordinates
52.358890, -1.195791
Easting/Northing
454864, 0273728
Grid Ref
Parliamentary Constituency
Local Authority
Rugby
Population Density
255 km²
Coordinates
52.358890, -1.195791
Easting/Northing
454864, 0273728
Grid Ref
Parliamentary Constituency
Local Authority
Rugby
Population Density
255 km²
Area Codes
Output area: E00186859
OA Code
E00186859
LSOA Code
E01035029
MSOA Code
E02007049
Ward
E05008979
Parish
Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP)
E37000006
Rural/Urban Code
F1 - Rural: Hamlets and Isolated Dwellings
OA Code
E00186859
LSOA Code
E01035029
MSOA Code
E02007049
Ward
E05008979
Parish
Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP)
E37000006
Rural/Urban Code
F1 - Rural: Hamlets and Isolated Dwellings

Demographics
Who lives in the CV23 1BS neighbourhood? Our system analyses 100+ factors to determine who lives here.
AB Social Score
With an AB Social Grade score of 0, CV23 1BS has no residents in higher managerial or professional occupations, reflecting a community focused on other occupational sectors.
AB social grade score is calculated from Census 21 data, reporting people who have higher and intermediate managerial, admin and professional occupations.
Education Score
With an Education Score of 6/10, this postcode has a noticeable presence of residents with higher qualifications, reflecting above-average educational attainment.
This score is based on educational factors, including the highest level of qualifications per output area as reported in Census 2021 statistics.
Credit Status Score
A Credit Status Score of 7/10 reflects a strong credit environment, where the community enjoys above-average credit ratings, underpinned by economic stability and low crime rates.
Based on average credit rating by local authority, adjusted and weighted with factors including unemployment, crime, deprivation, and income.
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Property Scorecard
What types of properties are in the CV23 1BS neighbourhood, and how valuable are homes in this area?
Housing Affordability Score
With a Housing Affordability Score of 0/10, CV23 1BS is one of the least affordable, where high property prices far exceed the average household income, making homeownership challenging.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus property prices.
Rental Affordability Score
Rental prices are particularly affordable here, with most residents finding that their income allows them to rent comfortably without stretching their budget.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus rental prices in this local authority.
Yield Potential Score
Investment returns in CV23 1BS are minimal, with low yields that may not justify the costs of property maintenance and ownership.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
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Transport Scorecard
How easy is it to travel to and from the CV23 1BS postcode?
Transport Score
The area benefits from good transport access, with a solid network of bus stops, parking facilities, and a nearby train station for commuters living in CV23 1BS.
Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
Commuting Score
Commuting is fairly convenient here, with plenty of local job opportunities reducing the need for long-distance travel, making journeys to work shorter.
Score derived from Census 2021 data regarding commuting distances. Higher scores may indicate work hubs and major industries are closer, meaning shorter commuting times.
Car Ownership Score
This area sees relatively low car availability, with a significant portion of households managing without a car, perhaps due to proximity to public transport or urban conveniences.
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Amenities Scorecard
What amenities and leisure facilities are available near the CV23 1BS postcode?
Green Spaces Score
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Calculated by determining the number, size and population per park within the LSOA neighbourhood area.
Shopping Score
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Calculated by determining the availability of supermarkets, shopping centres and other amenities in this neighbourhood radius.
Fitness & Leisure Score
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Calculated by determining the ratio of household income versus
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Education Scorecard
What are the local schools and further education like?
Educational Attainment Score
The community shows above-average educational attainment, with a significant proportion of residents having Level 3 qualifications or apprenticeships, suggesting a well-educated workforce.
Educational attainment scores are calculated from Census 2021 data by resident's (age 16+) highest level of qualification.
Childcare Score
Childcare options are extremely limited in CV23 1BS, with no nearby services available for families in need of childminders or preschools.
Based on proximity, availability and accessibility of local childminders, pre-schools and childcare establishments within travel distance.
Further Education Score
The CV23 1BS area offers minimal access to further education, with only one or two institutions within reach, requiring most students to travel further afield.
Based on availability and proximity to further education establishments nearby, including six-forms, colleges and universities.
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Nearby Postcodes & Towns
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CV21 4PPCV23 0AUCV23 1ALCV23 1ASCV23 1BFCV23 1BNCV23 1BPCV23 1BQCV23 1BSCV23 1BTCV23 1BWCV23 1BYCV23 1DECV23 1DFCV23 1EBCV23 1EPCV23 1EWCV23 1EYCV23 1EZ
The following towns and cities are located near to CV23 1BS:
Rugby
Population 70,628
A market town close to the River Avon, Rugby is the second largest town in Warwickshire, and credited with being the birthplace of rugby football. The town centre is recorded as having the second-highest number of pubs per square mile in England. Rugby enjoys excellent links to the M6 and M1 motorways.
Distance: 0.9 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Long Lawford
Population 3,007
Located in Warwickshire, Long Lawford is a peaceful village with a strong sense of community, offering picturesque countryside views, excellent schools, and easy access to nearby amenities, making it an ideal place to settle down and enjoy a relaxed lifestyle.
Distance: 2.6 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Dunchurch
Population 2,405
Dunchurch, located in Warwickshire, is a picturesque village teeming with history, from the stunning architecture of St Peter's Church to the quaint local pubs and shops, making it a delightful place to settle down and enjoy a real taste of traditional British village life.
Distance: 3.7 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Kilsby
Population 1,196
Located in the picturesque county of Northamptonshire, Kilsby is a peaceful village with a strong sense of community, offering easy access to stunning countryside walks, quaint local amenities, and a friendly atmosphere that truly makes it feel like home.
Distance: 4.3 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Lutterworth
Population 9,907
Located in Leicestershire, Lutterworth is a market town with a rich history, picturesque landscapes, and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal place to put down roots and enjoy a quintessentially English lifestyle.
Distance: 5.3 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Wolston
Population 2,564
Wolston, a village in Warwickshire, offers a peaceful countryside setting with a strong sense of community, a historic church, local shops, and easy access to nearby cities like Coventry and Rugby for a perfect blend of rural and urban living.
Distance: 6.3 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Braunston
Population 1,513
Braunston, located in Northamptonshire, is a historic village with a strong sense of community, boasting a picturesque canal, quaint local pubs, and countryside walks that make it a perfect place to settle down and enjoy a peaceful lifestyle in the heart of England.
Distance: 6.5 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Binley Woods
Population 2,665
Binley Woods, located in Warwickshire, offers a peaceful village atmosphere with a strong sense of community, beautiful countryside surroundings, and a convenient location just a short drive away from the bustling city of Coventry.
Distance: 7.5 mi
Nearest Postcode Areas:
Local News
Consultation launched on plans to bring vacant town centre units back into use
Rugby Borough Council has launched a public consultation on plans to adopt new government powers aimed at bringing long-term vacant commercial units in the town centre back into use. The initiative seeks to address the issue of empty properties and stimulate economic activity by encouraging new businesses to occupy these spaces, thereby enhancing the vibrancy of the town centre.
09/07/2025www.rugby.gov.uk
Rugby Borough Council supports retail, hospitality and leisure businesses with up to 50 per cent business rates relief subsidy
Rugby Borough Council has approved a major subsidy of business rates for qualifying town centre businesses, aiming to support the retail, hospitality, and leisure sectors in the town centre. This initiative is funded from the council’s town centre reserve fund and is part of a broader strategy to revitalise the local economy and attract more visitors to the area.
09/07/2025www.rugby.gov.uk
Owner of historic Peter Hall fined for breaching listed building planning rules
The owner of Combe Fields' Grade II listed Peter Hall has been fined nearly £7,500 after carrying out renovation and repair work on the building without obtaining the necessary consent. The fine underscores the importance of adhering to planning regulations, especially concerning historic and listed buildings, to preserve the architectural heritage of the area.
04/07/2025www.rugby.gov.uk