Area Overview for 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.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 35.9 km²
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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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