About Bunny

Bunny is a small village located in Nottinghamshire, within the NG11 postcode area of England. It lies to the north of the town of Newark-on-Trent, situated in a rural part of the county. The village is primarily residential, with a mix of traditional and modern housing. There are several local amenities, including a village hall and a small shop, which serve the community. The surrounding area is characterised by open farmland and rolling countryside, typical of the Nottinghamshire landscape. Bunny is well-connected by road, with the A1 and A15 being nearby, making it accessible for those travelling to or from the region. The village has a quiet, peaceful atmosphere and is popular with those seeking a rural lifestyle.

School Ratings in Bunny

There are 48 schools in and around Bunny. Blessed Robert Widmerpool Catholic Primary and Nursery School and Nethergate Academy are each rated Outstanding by Ofsted. A further 7 schools hold a Good rating.

House Prices in Bunny

The average property price is £268K, with terraced houses making up the majority of the housing stock at around £183K.

Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Bunny

Recorded crime levels are broadly in line with the national average. Anti-social behaviour is prevalent across Bunny, with 41 recorded incidents in January 2026.

Deprivation and Employment in Bunny

Bunny sits around the middle of the national deprivation scale, according to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment levels are broadly typical for the area, sitting close to the national average. Household incomes are broadly in line with the national average.

Broadband and Mobile Internet in Bunny

Broadband speeds in Bunny are generally strong, with superfast and ultrafast options widely available. Mobile coverage across 4G and 5G networks is reliable throughout most of the area. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.

Property Prices 5,481 sales

Average Price £268K
£420 £13.48M
Detached £414K 1,246
Semi £228K 1,827
Terraced £183K 1,938
Flat £155K 310

Deprivation and Employment in Bunny IMD 2025

Bunny sits around the national average for deprivation according to the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment and income levels are broadly typical, reflecting a mixed local economy. The area offers a balance of residential and commercial activity common to most parts of England.

Overall Deprivation
6/10
Income
6/10
Employment
5/10
Education
6/10
Health
5/10
Housing
7/10
Living Environment
7/10
9,541 Children (0-15) 18%
32,682 Working Age 62%
14,056 Older (60+) 27%
Average Child Poverty (IDACI) 34.1% of children in income-deprived families
Average Older Person Poverty (IDAOPI) 17.4% 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 Bunny 291 crimes · January 2026

Average Crime Area

Reported crime levels in Bunny sit broadly in line with national averages for a town of this size. Violence & sexual offences accounts for the largest share of recorded offences. The profile is typical of a well-populated area with a mix of residential and commercial activity.

91 Violence & Sexual Offences
41 Anti-Social Behaviour
32 Shoplifting
29 Vehicle Crime
22 Criminal Damage & Arson
20 Public Order
14 Other Crime
10 Other Theft
9 Burglary
9 Drugs
8 Robbery
4 Weapons
1 Bicycle Theft
1 Theft from Person
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.

Nearest Train Stations 6 stations

Attenborough Train Station 5.2 miles
Netherfield Train Station 7.4 miles
Radcliffe (Nottinghamshire) Train Station 7.5 miles
Carlton Train Station 7.5 miles
Barrow-Upon-Soar Train Station 7.7 miles
Sileby Train Station 9 miles

Location

Local Government

District Rushcliffe
County Nottinghamshire
Ward Gotham
Constituency Rushcliffe
Parish Barton in Fabis
Region East Midlands