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Location in CornwallCrows-an-wra sits where the marker shows within the county.

9,659
Population
4,098
Households
3 / 10
Deprivation decile
More deprived
12
Schools nearby
£43,382
Avg. household income
475
Businesses
94
People per km²
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About Crows-an-wra

Crows-an-wra is a small village located in Cornwall, England, within the TR19 postcode area. It is situated near the western coast, making it a convenient base for exploring the surrounding countryside and coastline. The village features traditional Cornish architecture, with stone cottages and local buildings that reflect the area's heritage.

The nearby landscape offers opportunities for walking and enjoying the natural beauty of Cornwall. Visitors can easily access local attractions, including the rugged coastline and nearby towns. Crows-an-wra provides a quiet setting for those looking to experience the charm of rural Cornwall while being close to the coast and other points of interest.

School Ratings in Crows-an-wra

Families in Crows-an-wra have access to 17 local schools. A further 4 schools hold a Good rating.

House Prices in Crows-an-wra

Homes sell for an average of £359K locally. Most of the housing is made up of terraced houses, averaging £277K.

Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Crows-an-wra

Crime in the area is lower than the national average. Other theft is the leading concern across Crows-an-wra, with 1 incidents recorded in April 2026.

Deprivation and Employment in Crows-an-wra

The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation places Crows-an-wra within the more deprived parts of England. Employment rates locally are in line with what is seen across England. Average incomes in the area are typical for England.

Property Prices 1,471 sales

Average Price £359K
£500 , £5.25M
Detached £479K 433
Semi £299K 197
Terraced £277K 562
Flat £235K 98

Household Income in Crows-an-wra ONS 2023

The average total household income in Crows-an-wra is approximately £43,382 a year before tax, 22% below the national average of £55,302. After tax and benefits, the average disposable (net) household income is around £34,481. These are modelled estimates from the Office for National Statistics for the financial year ending 2023.

Crows-an-wra £43,382
England & Wales avg. £55,302

Net (after tax) household income averages £34,481.

Businesses in Crows-an-wra ONS 2025

There are approximately 475 active businesses based in Crows-an-wra, around 49 for every 1,000 residents. The local economy is dominated by small firms: about 90% are micro-businesses employing fewer than 10 people, while 0 are larger employers with 50 or more staff. Figures are from the Office for National Statistics UK Business Counts.

475 Total businesses
49 Per 1,000 residents
Micro, 0-9 90%
Small, 10-49 10%
Medium, 50-249 0%
Large, 250+ 0%

Deprivation and Employment in Crows-an-wra IMD 2025

According to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation, Crows-an-wra experiences higher levels of deprivation than much of England. Employment and income indicators fall below the national average, though the area benefits from targeted regeneration and community support programmes.

Overall Deprivation
3/10
Income
5/10
Employment
4/10
Education
5/10
Health
6/10
Housing
2/10
Living Environment
1/10
Children 0-15 13%
Working age 55%
Older 65+ 32%
1,302 Children (0-15) 13%
5,281 Working Age 55%
3,082 Older (65+) 32%
Average Child Poverty (IDACI) 39.6% of children in income-deprived families
Average Older Person Poverty (IDAOPI) 17.6% of over-60s in income-deprived households
Data from English Indices of Deprivation 2025 · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

Crime in Crows-an-wra 2 crimes · April 2026

Low Crime Area

Crime levels in Crows-an-wra are lower than the England and Wales average. While other theft is the most frequently recorded category, the overall picture is one of a settled and secure small town where serious incidents remain uncommon.

Other Theft 1
Violence & Sexual Offences 1
Local Policing
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Data from data.police.uk · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.

Location

Local Government

District Cornwall
Ward Mousehole, Newlyn & St. Buryan
Constituency St Ives
Parish St. Buryan, Lamorna and Paul
Region South West

Home Ownership in Crows-an-wra

Of the 4,562 households in and around Crows-an-wra, 70% are owned, 10% are socially rented and 20% are privately rented. Home ownership here is higher than the England and Wales average of 63%.

Owned 70% Social rented 10% Private rented 20%

Tenure from the 2021 Census (ONS), for the postcode districts covering Crows-an-wra.

Frequently Asked Questions about Crows-an-wra

What is the population of Crows-an-wra?
Crows-an-wra has a population of approximately 9,659 residents, based on the latest census figures for the surrounding postcode area.
What is the average house price in Crows-an-wra?
The average property in and around Crows-an-wra sold for about £359,372, based on HM Land Registry Price Paid records. That is around 3% above the England and Wales average of £349,091.
Is Crows-an-wra a deprived area?
Crows-an-wra sits among the more deprived areas in England, with an Index of Multiple Deprivation decile of 3 out of 10, where 1 is the most deprived and 10 the least deprived.
What postcodes cover Crows-an-wra?
Crows-an-wra is covered by the TR19 postcode district.
How many schools are there in Crows-an-wra?
There are 12 schools within easy reach of Crows-an-wra, spanning primary, secondary and other phases.