Area Overview for Aldborough & Thurgarton

Thurgarton Hall in Aldborough & Thurgarton
Road past Thurgarton Hall in Aldborough & Thurgarton
Pond by Thurgarton Hall in Aldborough & Thurgarton
Hall Farm, Thurgarton in Aldborough & Thurgarton
Barns at Hall Farm, Thurgarton in Aldborough & Thurgarton
House on Thurgarton to Bessingham road in Aldborough & Thurgarton
Combining oil seed rape near Bessingham in Aldborough & Thurgarton
Farmyard at Thurgarton Hall in Aldborough & Thurgarton
Thurgarton Hall, Thurgarton in Aldborough & Thurgarton
Cottage on Thurgarton to Bessingham Road in Aldborough & Thurgarton
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Area Information

Aldborough & Thurgarton is a civil parish covering an area of 7.1 square kilometres. It sits within England as a defined rural community. This small footprint defines a secluded lifestyle where residents live close to established boundaries. The parish represents a compact selection of housing rather than a sprawling urban sprawl. Living in Aldborough & Thurgarton means accepting a limited physical space for your local daily life. You will find that the area is structured around specific neighbourhoods within this single parish boundary. The surroundings are intimate enough to know your immediate neighbours but isolated enough to lack large-scale amenities. This restriction often appeals to those seeking quietude over city proximity. Homes in Aldborough & Thurgarton are situated within a defined geography that limits expansion or new large developments. The area functions as a complete entity with its own distinct character separate from larger towns nearby. Your daily routine here is shaped by the fact that the entire parish occupies just over seven square kilometres. You are living in a setting where the village feel is preserved because the total area remains so small. This simplicity is the defining feature of choosing Aldborough & Thurgarton for your family home.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
7.1 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Aldborough & Thurgarton presents a clear picture of an older population. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that the majority of residents belong to the senior demographic. Most households are composed of retirees rather than young families or working-age professionals seeking dynamic social scenes. Home ownership levels are high at 75%, suggesting that most people in the parish own their properties outright or have significant equity. This high rate of ownership contrasts sharply with areas dominated by rental spending. The accommodation type data confirms a stable living environment without a heavy influx of short-term lets. Diversity statistics and household composition metrics reflect a homogenous group settled for long periods. A median age of 70 years means the local shops and services cater largely to elderly needs. You will find fewer services targeting young professionals in a parish of this demographic composition. The 75% ownership rate reinforces the idea that this is a place for people who have stayed put or moved here with plans to stay forever. Living in Aldborough & Thurgarton offers stability but requires understanding that the social fabric is built around retirement life.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

75
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of Aldborough & Thurgarton?
The typical resident is a senior, with a median age of 70 years. The area is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with 75% of households owning their properties. This makes it a community focused on retirees rather than young professionals or students. The demographic data confirms a stable, settled population.
Is the internet reliable for working remotely in this area?
Mobile coverage is good, providing decent signal coverage throughout the parish. However, fixed broadband quality is poor, which may hinder video calls or large downloads. Residents relying on the internet for work must be prepared for potential connection limitations during peak times.
Is Aldborough & Thurgarton a safe place to raise a family?
Crime risk is low, with scores indicating below-average crime rates for the neighbourhood. Safety scores reflect a secure environment where daily life is largely free from criminal threats. However, you should also consider the medium flood risk which affects all properties in the parish regardless of crime levels.
What are the main limitations of living here?
The primary limitation is the poor fixed broadband score, which impacts remote working and heavy usage. Additionally, the area carries a warning for medium flood risk. The parish is also small at 7.1 km², meaning local facilities are limited to what the village provides.

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