Bayston Hill, a built-up area within Shropshire, recorded a crime rate of 4.2 per 1,000 residents in October 2023, placing it 47.5% below the UK average of 8.0 per 1,000. This figure, while modest, highlights the area’s relatively low crime profile, a characteristic likely shaped by its rural surroundings and smaller population. The most prevalent crime type was criminal damage and arson, which accounted for 31.8% of all incidents (7 out of 22), followed by violence and sexual offences (18.2%) and shoplifting (13.6%). These patterns align with the area’s built-up yet low-density nature, where property-related offences dominate but remain infrequent. Seasonal factors also played a role: as clocks went back and evenings grew darker, the potential for anti-social behaviour and public order offences increased. The UK comparison for criminal damage and arson—106% above the national average—suggests a localised spike, possibly linked to specific incidents or environmental factors. However, the overall crime rate’s consistency with Bayston Hill’s rural context indicates that the area’s infrastructure and community dynamics likely contribute to its safety. With only 22 total crimes reported, the data reinforces that Bayston Hill remains one of the UK’s safest built-up areas, despite the notable increase in certain categories.