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Shepshed is a compact built-up area in England, spanning 4.1 km² and home to 3,476 residents. With a population density of 838 people per square kilometre, it is a tightly knit community where daily life is shaped by proximity to local amenities and nearby towns. The area’s median age of 70 suggests a predominantly older population, which influences the character of the neighbourhood. Shepshed lies within reach of Loughborough, a larger town offering retail, cultural, and employment opportunities. Residents benefit from practical connectivity, with Loughborough Central and Quorn & Woodhouse metro stations accessible within a short distance. For those seeking a quieter lifestyle, the area’s proximity to East Midlands Airport and Loughborough Railway Station provides flexibility for travel. While the community is small, it is well-served by a range of primary schools, including Oxley Primary School and St Botolph’s Church of England Primary School, both rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. Living in Shepshed means balancing local simplicity with the convenience of nearby urban hubs, making it appealing to those prioritising accessibility over sprawling suburban sprawl.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 4.1 km²
- Population
- 3476
- Population Density
- 838 people/km²
Residents of Shepshed enjoy a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Tesco, Asda, and Co-op, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met locally. The area’s proximity to Loughborough and Quorn & Woodhouse metro stations provides access to broader leisure and dining options in larger towns. While specific parks or recreational spaces are not detailed, the presence of multiple schools and community hubs suggests a focus on family-friendly environments. The two nearby airports and rail links enhance convenience for travel, whether for business or leisure. The lifestyle in Shepshed balances local simplicity with the accessibility of urban amenities, making it suitable for those who value proximity to services without the bustle of a major city. The character of the area is defined by its practicality, with amenities designed to serve a mature, established population.
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Shepshed is served by five primary schools, reflecting its focus on education for younger families. Notable institutions include Oxley Primary School and St Botolph’s Church of England Primary School, both rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. Saint Winefride’s Catholic Primary School and Newcroft Primary School also provide options, though their Ofsted ratings are not specified. The presence of multiple schools, including a high school listed as primary (Shepshed High School), suggests a structured approach to education, though the latter’s categorisation may require verification. The variety of school types—state, Catholic, and Church of England—offers parents flexibility in choosing a school aligned with their values or needs. For families, this diversity is a key advantage, ensuring access to quality education without long commutes. However, the absence of secondary school data means prospective buyers should investigate further if older children’s schooling is a priority.
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Shepshed’s population is defined by its median age of 70, the highest in the dataset, indicating a community skewed towards older adults. This demographic profile shapes the area’s dynamics, with a focus on established residents and limited growth in younger households. Home ownership is strong, with 73% of properties owner-occupied, suggesting a stable, long-term resident base. The accommodation types are not specified, but the high home ownership rate implies a mix of family homes and larger properties suited to older occupants. There is no data on household composition or ethnic diversity, but the population density of 838 people per km² suggests a modest, close-knit community. The lack of specific figures on deprivation or income levels means the area’s quality of life cannot be fully assessed, though the presence of multiple schools and retail options hints at a baseline of service provision. For those considering Shepshed, the demographic profile is clear: it is not a rapidly growing or young family-focused area, but one rooted in stability and local continuity.
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