Area Overview for Stenson Fields
Area Information
Stenson Fields is a civil parish located in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. You will find it situated to the south of the city of Derby, forming a large, contiguous extension of the urban fabric. This area includes what is now the parish, originally established in 1983 from parts of Barrow-upon-Trent, Twyford, and Stenson. The locality was developed primarily as a housing estate between the early 1970s and the late 1990s. It began as a site known as Sinfin Moor before taking its current administrative name. The parish covers a total land area of 2.3 square kilometres, placing it firmly within the greater Derby conurbation. You will find it linked to larger suburbs such as Sunny Hill, Sinfin, and Littleover. Its position necessitates travel along the busy A50 dual-carriageway to connect with the wider network. The nearby Trent and Mersey Canal also marks the local landscape. Living in Stenson Fields means residing in a locality that bridges rural history and modern suburban expansion. The area offers homes near Stenson and Derby while maintaining a distinct identity as a planned estate contiguous with established neighbourhoods.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 2.3 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community profile within Stenson Fields suggests a settlement dominated by older residents. Statistical records indicate a median age of 70 years, signifying that the majority of the population belongs to the senior demographic. Consequently, the average age of individuals falls within the highest available age bands recorded for the dataset. Home ownership is the prevailing tenure arrangement, with 80 percent of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate typically characterises established estates where long-term residents have settled over decades. The data covers total household composition and total accommodation types, providing a complete picture of the settlement's structure. While specific details on predominant ethnic groups and religious affiliations are recorded in the source data as total figures, the overarching demographic skew is clearly towards an older, established population. For prospective buyers, understanding this age profile is essential when considering the local pace of life and community engagement. The absence of significant youth migration or high rental turnover further reinforces the stability of the current community.
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