Area Overview for Long Whatton and Diseworth

The old road in Long Whatton and Diseworth
A42 near Wood Nook Farm in Long Whatton and Diseworth
A42 approaching the minor road bridge at Wood Nook Farm in Long Whatton and Diseworth
Motorway bridge at Long Whatton in Long Whatton and Diseworth
Gateway to Long Whatton in Long Whatton and Diseworth
North West Leicestershire : The A42 in Long Whatton and Diseworth
A minor road between the M1 and A42 in Long Whatton and Diseworth
West End goes under the M1 Motorway in Long Whatton and Diseworth
The M1 Motorway in Long Whatton and Diseworth
Road bridge across the A42 in Long Whatton and Diseworth
Looking north along the A42 in Long Whatton and Diseworth
Barn at Wood Nook Farm in Long Whatton and Diseworth
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Area Information

Living in Long Whatton and Diseworth offers a distinctly rural experience centred around a civil parish covering 19.4 km². This location sits near the market town of Louth, positioning residents within the Lincolnshire countryside. The area attracts buyers seeking a slower pace of life away from the urban centres of the East Midlands. Daily life revolves around cycling, walking, and enjoying the open landscape that defines this parcel of land. You will find a quiet environment where the primary focus is on nature and local village communities rather than commercial hustle. The physical scale of the parish is modest, meaning distances to local amenities are short for those with a car. Prospective homebuyers should expect a setting defined by its separation from major conurbations. The proximity to Lincoln and Scunthorpe provides access to larger employment hubs without sacrificing the countryside view from your garden. Long Whatton and Diseworth functions as a satellite community, reliant on nearby towns for significant retail or leisure activities. Your routine will likely involve travel to Louth for weekly shopping, with the parish serving as your residential heart. The area represents a practical choice for commuters who value openness over proximity to a bustling town centre. You trade urban density for the space and air that characterise this specific section of Lincolnshire.

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

Demographics

The community within Long Whatton and Diseworth reflects a settled population with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates an area dominated by older residents, likely living in the homes they have occupied for many decades. The demographic profile suggests a lack of young families or transient workers seeking temporary accommodation. Instead, you are looking at a population that has chosen to spend its final decades in this rural setting. With 79% of households owning their homes outright, financial stability appears high among residents who have built equity over a long period. The social fabric here is defined by this strong home ownership rate, which stands at 79% of the total household composition. This statistic points to a neighbourhood where people stay put rather than renting through the cycle of modern housing markets. Accommodation types mirror this stability, though specific breakdowns by building style are not detailed in the available records. The age profile and ownership levels combine to create a quiet, predictable community dynamic. You will find fewer disturbances associated with nightlife or high turnover of tenants in this parish. Ethnic diversity and religious affiliation data are not recorded in the current statistics for this area, though the low population density often correlates with traditional community structures. Deprivation metrics are absent from the dataset, but the high home ownership rate and older age profile typically suggest a community outside the most deprived zones of the North East. For those living in Long Whatton and Diseworth, daily life is shaped by established routines and stable neighbours who have long roots in the town.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

79
majority

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Household Composition

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Age

70
median
Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

43
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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