Area Overview for Harlestone Manor
Area Information
Harlestone Manor is a rural civil parish located within the West Northamptonshire district of the East Midlands. This 66.7-hectare area comprises Upper and Lower Harlestone, situated near the historic market town of Brixworth. The settlement retains a strong connection to its agricultural roots and noble history, most famously serving as the home of the Earl Spencer for over a century. The surviving remnants of this era include the Grade II* listed dovecote in Upper Harlestone and the grounds of the former Harlestone House, which is now largely parkland. Live and work from a community that balances historical manorial heritage with modern rural living. Residents here experience a distinctively quiet lifestyle compared to larger urban centres. The village features 19th-century worker's cottages built under the Althorp Estate, alongside historic landmarks like St Andrew's Church. You will find a 12th-century tower and churchwork dating back to 1320 at the heart of this parish. A visible quarry face along Port Road reminds visitors of the local industry that shaped this landscape. Living in Harlestone Manor means embracing a pace of life defined by proximity to nature and its own unique architectural history rather than cosmopolitan energy. The area draws on a heritage that spans from Viking raids recorded in the Domesday Book to the 18th-century enclosure acts. Today, these historical layers create a tense street presence without the chaos of a city street. You can find homes near the classically designed dam bridge and boathouse within the former estate grounds. This district remains a haven for those who seek a countryside experience while staying connected to Northamptonshire's broader infrastructure.
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- 66.7 hectares
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Demographics
The community profile indicates a settled population with a significant emphasis on established households. Data shows a median age of 70, suggesting the area appeals strongly to retirees or older professionals. This age demographic aligns with the estate history and the quiet suburban character of the village. The age structure implies a mostly residential environment with fewer young families or transient workers. Home ownership stands at an impressive 76% within Harlestone Manor. This high figure distinguishes the area as a quiet, owner-occupied neighbourhood rather than a rental hub. You will find very few private landlords operating within this specific parish boundary. Such low rental availability means the market favours stability and long-term residency. Households here likely consist of couples or singles who have downrooted themselves for the long haul. The parish exhibits clear signs of a mature demographic profile with little annual turnover. No specific data tracks household composition types beyond the aggregate, but the overall age profile points toward a sedentary lifestyle. Residents enjoy a predictable environment free from the chaos often associated with younger, transient populations. This stability often correlates with community cohesion and a slower pace of daily life. When you look at home ownership levels, the high percentage confirms that the land and homes in this parish remain in private hands rather than corporate or investment portfolios.
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