Area Overview for Ashby with Oby

Manor Farm, Oby in Ashby with Oby
Path through Dovehouse Plantation in Ashby with Oby
Between a drain and a fence in Ashby with Oby
Silage bales by Oby Manor Farm in Ashby with Oby
Track to Harrison's Farm in Ashby with Oby
Oby Manor Farm (farmhouse) in Ashby with Oby
Straw bales in harvested field, Oby in Ashby with Oby
Straw bales, Harrison's Farm, Oby in Ashby with Oby
Harvested field, Oby in Ashby with Oby
Stubble field by Harrison's Farm, Oby in Ashby with Oby
Trailer parked in field in Ashby with Oby
Trailer parked in harvested field in Ashby with Oby
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Area Information

Living in Ashby with Oby offers a quiet rural existence within a civil parish that covers just 5.7 square kilometres. This compact size defines the daily reality for residents, ensuring that boundaries remain close and the community feels contained. You will find a setting deeply rooted in history, characterised by a slow pace rather than urban dynamism. The area exists as a distinct entity in Leicestershire, separating clearly from surrounding developments while maintaining its own local governance structure. Prospective buyers seeking a location defined by its natural limits and established boundaries will recognise this footprint immediately. The environment here is small enough to navigate without a car for short distances, yet large enough to feel like a true country parish. Daily life revolves around the inherent simplicity of a rural settlement where neighbours are often immediate acquaintances. The parochial nature of Ashby with Oby means that local decisions affect residents directly, fostering a sense of shared responsibility among inhabitants. You are looking at an area where the physical landscape dictates the rhythm of life, without the distraction of major infrastructure or rapid expansion.

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

Demographics

The people who call Ashby with Oby their home exhibit an exceptionally high median age of 70. This statistic confirms that the population is heavily skewed towards the elderly, making it one of the oldest communities you will encounter in England. Over 70 is not merely the midpoint; it is the standard age for the majority of residents living in these specific homes. Household data reflects a settled population, as 82% of local households belong to owner-occupiers rather than tenants. This high ownership rate indicates strong community roots and long-term stability within the parish. Despite the clear age dominance, the demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where residents have stayed put for decades. There is a notable absence of young families or transient working-age populations in the current census figures. You should expect a demographic environment where retirement is the norm, influencing local services and social interactions significantly. The homogeneity of age means that community activities likely cater to mature interests, while the high ownership percentage ensures that land transactions move slowly and based on suitability rather than mere investment logic.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

82
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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