Coventry (West Midlands) and Norwich (East of England) are two UK areas home buyers and renters frequently weigh against each other. On our overall Area Score, Coventry rates 50/100 (grade D) and Norwich rates 61/100 (grade C). Norwich is the safer of the two on crime (48/100 versus 25/100). Coventry has the stronger schools, with 60% of nearby schools rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. Coventry works out cheaper for typical monthly household bills (~£439 versus ~£446). The full side-by-side breakdown of crime, schools, transport, affordability, broadband, environment and healthcare is below, followed by our verdict on which area fits which kind of buyer.
Coventry vs Norwich: Category Comparison
Our Verdict
Norwich leads in 5 of 8 categories, scoring higher for crime safety, affordability, environment. That said, Coventry has the edge in schools and transport, making it a strong option depending on what matters most to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Coventry or Norwich better to live in?
Norwich leads in 5 of 8 categories, scoring higher for crime safety, affordability, environment. That said, Coventry has the edge in schools and transport, making it a strong option depending on what matters most to you.
Is Coventry safer than Norwich?
Norwich scores higher for crime safety (48/100) compared to Coventry (25/100). Scores are based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation crime domain.
Which has better schools, Coventry or Norwich?
Coventry has 15 schools within 3km, with 60% rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted. Norwich has 15 schools nearby, with 53% rated Good or Outstanding.
Is it cheaper to live in Coventry or Norwich?
Estimated monthly bills are lower in Coventry (~£439/month) compared to Norwich (~£446/month). Bills include council tax, energy, water, broadband, and insurance estimates.
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Data sources: Scores are estimated using pre-loaded data from MHCLG Indices of Deprivation, Ofsted/GIAS school ratings, DfT Transport Connectivity 2025, MHCLG council tax data, Ofgem energy price cap, and regional averages. For full live data from 20+ government sources, view the individual town reports. Data provided under the Open Government Licence v3.0.