Area Overview for Smisby
Area Information
Living in Smisby offers a rooted connection to history within a compact rural setting. This civil parish sits on the border between Derbyshire and Leicestershire, covering just 6.0 km². It encompasses the village itself alongside two smaller hamlets, Annswell and Boundary, under the postcode DE11 7AX. The settlement first appears in the 11th-century Domesday Book, though evidence suggests people lived here before that official record. You stand on ground that inspired Sir Walter Scott's *Ivanhoe*, as a nearby field is believed to be the Tournament Field where knights once jousted. Today, the village retains a distinct character as a conservation area. Its notable features include a 13th-century church, a medieval Manor House, a village lock-up, a village hall, and two pubs located in the centre. Research indicates the population stands at approximately 1,506 residents. Daily life here revolves around these tangible landmarks and a deep local history rather than modern high-speed trends. The area provides a specific, documented slice of the East Midlands.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 6.0 km²
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- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The social fabric of Smisby reflects a settled, mature community with a very specific age profile. The demographics show a median age of 70, indicating that the village is significantly older than the rest of the UK. The data lists the most common age range simply as Age: Total, which suggests a broad spread without a dominant young cohort. Historically, the area has seen multiple factors influencing its population, including migration and changing agricultural practices, but the current figure points to an established community. Home ownership is extremely high at 70%, meaning the majority of residents are likely to have owned their property for a long time. There is no indication of a large influx of young professionals or transient students renting short-term accommodation. The household composition and predominant ethnic group data are listed as total, signifying a traditional demographic makeup consistent with the high median age. This profile means you are entering a neighbourhood where the established residents form the core of the community.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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