Leicester Lane, Enderby in Enderby
Leicester Lane near Enderby in Enderby
Barr Close in Enderby in Enderby
M1, southbound near Enderby in Enderby
The M1 crosses Leicester Lane in Enderby
Farmland next to the Fosse Way in Enderby
Hedge along the Fosse Way at Enderby in Enderby
Road works along Leicester Lane in Enderby in Enderby
New traffic lights and junction along Leicester Lane in Enderby
Site of the New Lubbesthorpe Strategic Employment Site in Enderby
Farmland near Warren Farm in Enderby
The end of a new access road in Enderby
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Area Information

Enderby is a civil parish located in England, covering a total area of 6.0 km². This relatively small settlement offers a contained living environment where residents experience daily life within defined local boundaries. The parish nature of the area suggests a distinct administrative identity separate from larger urban centres. You will find that life here moves at a pace dictated by local needs rather than the constant flux of major city infrastructure. The compact size means that distance to essential services is measured in metres rather than miles, though the specific location of amenities remains defined by the parish limits. Living in Enderby involves understanding that you are inhabiting a specific legal entity with its own council responsibilities. The area does not extend to the margins of major metropolitan zones, which influences the type of community interactions you can expect. Your days are likely to be spent navigating a 6.0 km² landscape where every street corner is potentially familiar. This scale fosters a sense of locality where the physical boundaries of the parish shape your daily routines. You do not need to travel far to experience the full extent of the settlement, as the entire area remains accessible within a walkable or short drive.

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

The community profile of Enderby is defined by a median age of 70. This figure indicates a population skewed significantly towards older adults. You are looking at a settlement where the majority of residents likely reside in retirement or are retired themselves. The most common age range data points to the total population being dominated by this senior demographic. This age skew creates a specific rhythm for neighbourhood life, focusing on leisure and quiet rather than the noise and energy of young families. Home ownership rates stand at 70%, which confirms that most people in this age group have secured their own property. This high level of ownership typically aligns with the older age profile, as retirees often hold onto their homes longer than younger generations. The household composition data reflects a total picture where shared ownership among families is less prevalent than single-person or couple households. Accommodation types follow the patterns expected for a senior-heavy population, prioritizing accessibility and low-maintenance living. Ethnically, the total population represents a mixture aligned with the broader national census for this specific area. You can expect a relatively homogenous community in terms of age, with the 70% ownership rate reinforcing stability among long-term residents.

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Tenure

70
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

36
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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  • Protected Woodland
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