Area Overview for Brampton & Walton Ward

North easterly aspect from the A619. in Brampton & Walton Ward
A619 at Chanderhill - View from Lay-by in Brampton & Walton Ward
Solitary tree in a field of oil seed rape in Brampton & Walton Ward
Inspiring view from lay-by near Chesterfield in Brampton & Walton Ward
Lay-by cafe near Rufford Farm in Brampton & Walton Ward
Derelict farm building off Chander Hill Lane in Brampton & Walton Ward
Two lanes up one down the hill in Brampton & Walton Ward
Large layby off the A619 in Brampton & Walton Ward
Oil seed rape above Ladywood Farm in Brampton & Walton Ward
A619 near Rufford Farm in Brampton & Walton Ward
Lay-by cafe, closed today in Brampton & Walton Ward
Field and valley views south of the A619 in Brampton & Walton Ward
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Area Information

Living in Brampton & Walton Ward offers a quiet existence within the East Midlands, centred roughly 53.2318°N and 1.5133°W. This district council ward sits under North East Derbyshire District Council and spans 35.9 km². The landscape includes the historic village of Brampton, formerly known as Old Brampton, alongside the settlement of Walton. These locations form the civil parish of Brampton, providing a rural backdrop for those seeking a slower pace of life. The area sits near the A619, known locally as Chatsworth Road, which serves as a main arterial route connecting Chesterfield to the Peak District and Manchester. This transport link allows residents to maintain easy access to regional centres without leaving the locality. History defines the character of the place, particularly after New Brampton developed near Chesterfield in the late 19th century before formally absorbing into the town in 1892. While the village origins remain small and rural, the ward now provides a defined community space. Buyers considering homes in Brampton & Walton Ward find a location that balances historical roots with modern connectivity. The setting is not defined by urban density but by its position as a residential ward in a wider regional context. Daily life here revolves around local village amenities and the broader opportunities available through the nearby road network.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
35.9 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Brampton & Walton Ward displays a clearly defined demographic profile dominated by an older population. The median age reaches 70, placing the area significantly above national averages for youthfulness. Most residents fall into the 'Age: Total' category, indicating a broad spread across age groups with a heavy concentration towards the senior end of the spectrum. Home ownership stands at 83%, suggesting that the vast majority of households own their properties. This high rate of ownership usually correlates with stability and long-term residency within the ward. Household composition and accommodation type data indicate a total breakdown that reflects this majority owner-occupier status. The area shows low levels of renting compared to more urban developments. Diversity in ethnic groups and religious affiliations is recorded as total, meaning the ward contains a mix of backgrounds typical for the wider region. This demographic mix supports local businesses catering to both residents and visitors. People living in Brampton & Walton Ward benefit from a stable community where most neighbours have put down roots. The high home ownership rate means property values are often driven by the needs of security-seeking retirees and families looking to stay in the area long term.

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Tenure

83
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

47
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of Brampton & Walton Ward?
The typical resident is an older person, with a median age of 70. The community is highly stable, with 83% of households being owner-occupied rather than renting. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where long-term residents form the backbone of the local community.
How is internet access for working from home in this ward?
Residents benefit from good digital connectivity. Fixed broadband quality is rated at 81 out of 100, which classifies the connection as good. This level of speed supports reliable remote working and reduces the risk of connectivity issues for residents living in the ward.
Is Brampton & Walton Ward considered a safe place to live?
Yes, the area scores 78 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating low crime risk and below-average crime rates. Flood risk is also minimal at just 1.28. However, buyers should note that planning will be affected by protected nature reserves and woodland within the ward boundaries.
What are the main ways to travel from the ward?
The ward is situated near the A619, known as Chatsworth Road. This main arterial road connects the local village of Brampton and Walton onwards to Chesterfield, the Peak District, and Manchester, providing solid road links for daily commuting and leisure travel.

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