Area Overview for Sheepy
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Area Information
Sheepy is a civil parish located in the Hinckley and Bosworth district of Leicestershire, covering an area of 31 square kilometres. This settlement comprises the distinct hamlets of Sheepy Magna and Sheepy Parva, situated along the River Sence and the old turnpike road. The area centres approximately around the postcode CV13 6JS. You will find a landscape defined by historic hamlets and ribbon villages rather than a single dense urban core. The parish sits near coordinates 52.574033, -1.448096, placing it within the East Midlands region of England. Nearby landmarks include medieval structures like Lovett's Bridge and the scenic Sheepy Lake, which was created as a mill pool around 1800. Connecting threads of history run through this community, from the grain mill that operated from Norman times until the 1990s to the medieval monastic granges. A grain mill became Leicestershire's largest by the 1770s, and the parish retains the remains of Pinwall Grange alongside the 1506 tithe barn at New House Grange. Recent heritage trails document sites visited by figures such as war poet Siegfried Sassoon. The topology combines working farm environments with scenic waters, offering a rural setting that has evolved through centuries of agricultural and industrial activity. You can explore specific locations including the Grade 2 listed Manor House and the Black Horse pub, which has operated for over 250 years. Living in Sheepy involves engaging with this deep historical fabric while navigating modern rural life along the riverbanks and historic roads.
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- 31.0 km²
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Demographics
The community demographics of Sheepy reveal a population with a distinct age profile. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating an older demographic structure compared to national averages. This shift towards an elder population shapes the daily rhythm and community needs of the parish. Data confirms that the most common age range reflects this older profile, creating a specific social environment. Home ownership is exceptionally high within the parish, with 76 per cent of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This figure suggests a settled community where long-term residence is the norm rather than a transient rental market. Household composition and accommodation types follow patterns consistent with this ownership rate, though specific breakdowns by dwelling type are not detailed in the available records. The area does not provide specific data regarding predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the current dataset. This lack of granular demographic detail means potential residents should rely on the established age and ownership statistics to understand the voter rolls and neighbour profiles. The high percentage of home ownership typically correlates with lower tenant turnover and a more stable neighbourhood character. When considering homes in Sheepy, you are entering a jurisdiction where property tenure is overwhelmingly private. This economic reality influences local services and community engagement models significantly compared to areas with higher rental rates. The age data remains the primary demographic indicator available to guide your expectations of the area's social climate.
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