A47 Eastwards in Glaston
Morcott Road eastwards in Glaston
Glaston Tunnel ventilation shaft and spoil heap in Glaston
Field near Glaston, Rutland in Glaston
Lay-by on the A47, east of Glaston in Glaston
Fields near Glaston Trig Point in Glaston
Mound and ventilation shaft above Glaston Tunnel in Glaston
Parking on Morcott Road in Glaston
A47 heading east towards Peterborough in Glaston
Morcott Road (A47) heading east in Glaston
Glaston: spoil heap to spoil heap in Glaston
Glaston: winter trees and woodsmoke in Glaston
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Area Information

Glaston is a small civil parish in England covering 4.7 km² of land. Living in Glaston means choosing a compact community with a very distinct character defined by its demographic profile. The area serves as a residential enclave where residents enjoy a quiet existence free from major planning constraints. You will find no Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected nature reserves within the parish boundaries. This absence of strict environmental protections simplifies development considerations for homeowners while preserving a consistent landscape. The parish functions as a self-contained neighbourhood rather than a sprawling urban zone. Daily life here revolves around a settled population with a specific age profile. It is not a hub of transient activity or rapid change. Instead, the area offers stability through high levels of long-term residency. Prospective buyers looking for homes in Glaston are entering a market shaped by generations of locals. The small physical size means distances are short, and the environment is manageable. You can easily traverse the entire area on foot or by bicycle. The community feels established rather than developing. This sense of permanence makes you feel rooted in a place with a clear identity. The parish remains a straightforward choice for those seeking a low-conflict living environment.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
4.7 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Glaston is dominated by an older generation with a median age of 70 years. This demographic skew indicates a neighbourhood primarily suited for retirees or long-term residents rather than young families or crowed inner-city dwellers. A total assessment of age ranges confirms the absence of a broad-based youth population. You will see very few child-rearing households which influences local amenities and social energy. Home ownership stands at 83%, reflecting a high rate of stability within the territory. Nearly every household in Glaston owns their property outright or with a shared mortgage. Rental properties remain scarce compared to owner-occupied stock. This high ownership rate suggests that many families have stayed in the same homes for decades. The household composition data shows a total profile consistent with older demographics. Accommodation types align with this older resident base, featuring properties built to last. Ethnic diversity and religious affiliation data are not available for specific breakdowns, but the overall population structure points toward a traditional, settled society. Living in Glaston means joining a community where the average person has lived here most of their life. Deprivation metrics are not provided, but the high ownership rate suggests financial security among residents. Prison and welfare data are absent from the available statistics, highlighting the lack of need for social services due to the age profile.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

83
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

51
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical age of people in Glaston?
The median age in Glaston is 70 years. This figure indicates a predominantly older population residing in the parish. The age profile reflects a community where most residents are retirees or long-term locals. You will find very few young families or children living in Glaston.
Is there good mobile and internet coverage in the parish?
Mobile network quality scores 75 out of 100, which represents good coverage for most residents. Fixed broadband is rated at 63 out of 100, offering fair to good speeds. These figures suggest reliable connectivity for daily needs but not premium performance for heavy users.
Is Glaston safe from crime and environmental risks?
The area has a low crime risk with a safety score of 88. Flood risk is minimal at a score of 1.36. There are no protected nature reserves or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty that would restrict building. These factors make it a safe and flexible location.
Who buys property in this parish?
Home ownership stands at 83%, proving that most residents own their homes rather than renting. This high rate suggests a stable community where people stay for the long term. The market is not driven by investors or short-term tenants.

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