Area Overview for Barton-le-Clay

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Manor Road, Barton-le-Clay in Barton-le-Clay
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The Cottages, Barton-le-Clay in Barton-le-Clay
The Waggon & Horses, Barton-le-Clay in Barton-le-Clay
Bus stop and shelter on the B655 in Barton-le-Clay
Telephone box and Elizabeth II postbox on Bedford Road, Barton-le-Clay in Barton-le-Clay
Entering Barton-le-Clay on Higham Road in Barton-le-Clay
Roundabout on Higham Road, Barton-le-Clay in Barton-le-Clay
Bedford Road, Barton-le-Clay in Barton-le-Clay
Roundabout on Bedford Road, Barton-le-Clay in Barton-le-Clay
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Area Information

Barton-le-Clay is a compact built-up area in England, covering just 1.3 km². Its small size means it is a tightly knit community, with daily life shaped by proximity to local amenities and transport links. The area’s median age of 70 suggests a population skewed towards older residents, which influences the character of the neighbourhood. Home ownership is high, at 78%, indicating a stable housing market with many long-term residents. Living here offers access to essential services, including multiple schools, retail outlets, and railway stations. The area’s charm lies in its practicality: residents can reach nearby towns via rail, while local shops and schools provide convenience. Though small, Barton-le-Clay balances simplicity with connectivity, making it suitable for those prioritising ease of access over sprawling urban environments. The presence of both state and independent schools adds to its appeal for families, while the low crime risk score of 82/100 reinforces its safety. For buyers seeking a quiet, well-served community with strong infrastructure, Barton-le-Clay offers a compelling mix of stability and accessibility.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
1.3 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Barton-le-Clay’s lifestyle is defined by its proximity to essential amenities. The area has five retail outlets, including Morrisons Daily Barton-Le and Co-op stores in Barton le and Silsoe, ensuring easy access to groceries and everyday goods. These shops contribute to a convenient, self-contained environment where residents can meet daily needs without long trips. The presence of four railway stations also adds to the area’s connectivity, allowing quick access to nearby towns for dining, leisure, or social activities. While the data does not specify parks or recreational spaces, the compact layout suggests a community-oriented atmosphere where local amenities are prioritised. This balance of retail, transport, and proximity to services creates a practical, low-stress lifestyle for residents.

Amenities

Schools

Barton-le-Clay is served by a range of schools, including both state and independent options. Ramsey Manor Lower School and Arnold Middle School are primary schools, while Arnold Academy and Ramsey Manor Lower School (now an academy) have Ofsted ratings of “good.” Orchard School & Nursery, an independent institution, also holds a “good” rating. This mix provides families with choices, from state-funded education to private schooling. The presence of academies suggests a focus on structured, possibly higher-achieving education, while independent schools cater to those seeking alternative curricula. For parents, the availability of multiple schools within practical reach reduces the need for long commutes, enhancing the area’s appeal. The consistent “good” ratings indicate a generally reliable educational environment, though specific performance metrics are not provided.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/ARamsey Manor Lower SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2N/AArnold Middle SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3N/AOrchard School & NurseryindependentN/AN/A
4N/AArnold AcademyacademyN/AN/A
5N/ARamsey Manor Lower SchoolacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The population of Barton-le-Clay has a median age of 70, reflecting a community dominated by older residents. This age profile shapes the area’s dynamics, with a focus on mature housing stock and services tailored to an ageing demographic. Home ownership is high, at 78%, suggesting a largely settled population with long-term residency. The data does not specify household composition or ethnic diversity, but the “total” category for accommodation type and predominant ethnic group implies a broad mix of housing and backgrounds. However, the absence of detailed figures on deprivation or diversity means these aspects remain unexplored. For those considering living here, the high home ownership rate and older population may indicate a low turnover of properties and a stable, conservative community. The area’s character is defined by its demographic consistency, with little evidence of rapid change or youthful influx.

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Tenure

78
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

40
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel in Barton-le-Clay?
Barton-le-Clay has a median age of 70, suggesting a population skewed towards older residents. With 78% home ownership, the community is stable and long-term oriented, with limited turnover of properties.
Are there good schools in Barton-le-Clay?
The area has primary schools like Ramsey Manor Lower School and Arnold Middle School, plus academies and an independent school with Ofsted ratings of “good,” offering a range of educational options.
How connected is Barton-le-Clay by transport?
Residents have access to four railway stations and enjoy excellent broadband (score 93) and good mobile coverage (score 84), supporting both daily use and remote work.
Is Barton-le-Clay a safe place to live?
With a crime risk score of 82/100 (low), the area has below-average crime rates, indicating a safer neighbourhood for residents.
What amenities are nearby?
The area has five retail outlets, including Morrisons and Co-ops, and four railway stations, ensuring convenience for shopping and travel within practical reach.

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