Area Overview for Whatton-in-the-Vale

Saint John Of Beverley Church, Whatton in Whatton-in-the-Vale
River Smite at Whatton-in-the-Vale in Whatton-in-the-Vale
Whatton Village Hall in Whatton-in-the-Vale
Main Street, Whatton-in-the Vale in Whatton-in-the-Vale
St John of Beverley, Whatton-in-the-Vale in Whatton-in-the-Vale
Churchyard, St John of Beverley, Whatton-in-the-Vale in Whatton-in-the-Vale
St.John of Beverley's church in Whatton-in-the-Vale
St.John of Beverley's churchyard in Whatton-in-the-Vale
Cricket match at Whatton in the Vale in Whatton-in-the-Vale
Farm track at Whatton in the Vale in Whatton-in-the-Vale
Horse chestnut in flower, Whatton in the Vale in Whatton-in-the-Vale
Former station buildings, Aslockton in Whatton-in-the-Vale
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Area Information

Whatton-in-the-Vale is a compact built-up area spanning 29.8 hectares, nestled in England’s rural heartland. Its small size means it retains a quiet, close-knit character, with residents often knowing their neighbours. The area’s population is predominantly older, with a median age of 70, suggesting a community shaped by long-term residents rather than transient newcomers. This demographic profile influences the local rhythm, with a focus on stability and familiarity. For those considering homes in Whatton-in-the-Vale, the high home ownership rate of 83% reflects a settled population, many of whom have lived in the area for decades. Daily life is anchored by nearby amenities, including five railway stations within practical reach, such as Bingham and Elton & Orston. Retail options like Sainsburys and Lidl in Bingham offer convenience for essentials, while the surrounding landscape provides a contrast to urban sprawl. Living here means balancing rural tranquillity with accessible transport links, making it appealing to those seeking a slower pace without complete isolation.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
29.8 hectares
Population
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Population Density
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Residents of Whatton-in-the-Vale have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five railway stations such as Bingham and Elton & Orston, which facilitate travel to larger towns. Retail options are concentrated in Bingham, with shops like Sainsburys, Lidl, and Co-op providing everyday essentials. These stores cater to a community that values convenience without the need for long commutes. The absence of detailed data on leisure or recreational facilities means the area’s character is defined more by its practical amenities than by cultural or entertainment offerings. For those prioritising ease of access to shopping and transport, Whatton-in-the-Vale offers a functional lifestyle, though it may lack the diversity of urban centres. The quiet, rural setting complements the availability of essential services, creating a balance between simplicity and accessibility.

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Demographics

The population of Whatton-in-the-Vale is defined by its median age of 70, with the most common age range encompassing all residents. This indicates a community where older adults form a significant proportion, likely influencing local services and social dynamics. Home ownership is high, with 83% of households owning their properties, suggesting a stable, long-term resident base. The data does not specify household composition or accommodation types, but the overall figures imply a mature demographic with established living patterns. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s ethnic and religious composition remains unquantified, though the figures provided focus on a homogenous profile. The lack of specific deprivation data means quality of life considerations are inferred from the available statistics, such as the high home ownership rate, which may correlate with lower economic pressure. For buyers, this demographic suggests a community prioritising permanence over mobility, with services tailored to older generations.

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

35
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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of Whatton-in-the-Vale’s residents?
The median age is 70, indicating a predominantly older population. This suggests a community shaped by long-term residents rather than younger families or transient workers.
Who typically lives in Whatton-in-the-Vale?
Home ownership is high at 83%, reflecting a settled population. The data does not specify household types, but the age profile suggests a focus on older adults.
How connected is Whatton-in-the-Vale in terms of transport and broadband?
The area has five nearby railway stations, including Bingham. However, broadband quality is poor, with a score of 28, which may impact remote working or streaming.
Is Whatton-in-the-Vale a safe place to live?
Crime risk is low, with a score of 87, indicating below-average crime rates. This contributes to a secure environment for residents.
What amenities are available near Whatton-in-the-Vale?
Residents have access to shops like Sainsburys and Lidl in Bingham, as well as five railway stations. Leisure facilities are not detailed in the data.

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