Area Overview for Batchworth
Area Information
Batchworth sits as a distinct hamlet within Rickmansworth parish, forming the southern part of the larger settlement. It lies approximately two miles south-south-east of Rickmansworth town centre and rests just south of the River Colne. The civil parish covers an area of 14.5 km² and holds a population of 1,577. Residents live in a setting shaped by its industrial past alongside its natural surroundings. You can find the area adjacent to the Grand Union Canal, which offers convenient access to regional waterways. Historical features like Batchworth Mill, which operated from the 18th century until the early 20th century, and the Aquadrome leisure lakes formed from former gravel pits define the local landscape. An iron bridge constructed over the River Colne in 1833 also remains a notable landmark. Living in Batchworth means experiencing a locality with deep historical roots, from the Knight's Fee manors established around 1100 to the annual Charter Fair granted in 1269. While specific modern employers are not detailed in current records, the area's economy historically centred on milling and sand extraction. The village functions as a quiet extension of Rickmansworth, offering a sense of place distinct from but connected to the bustling market town to the north.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 14.5 km²
- Population
- 1577
- Population Density
- 109 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Batchworth reflects a mature population with a median age of 70 years. This older demographic suggests the area sees a high volume of residents aged 65 and over, creating a distinctly mature atmosphere. Seventy-four per cent of households own their homes outright, indicating strong dispossession rates among the population. The remaining accommodation consists largely of resident-owned properties rather than live-in care settings or institutional housing. As a hamlet within Rickmansworth parish, the local composition leans heavily towards long-term residents who have settled in this specific location for extended periods. The population density stands at 109 people per km², which places Batchworth in the lower band of density compared to the wider county. This low density contributes to a calm living environment where residents enjoy quiet neighbourhoods rather than crowded streets. The area does not show significant variation in household composition across different age groups, pointing to stability within the community. For those considering homes in Batchworth, the data reveals a settled population where most families or individuals have established themselves permanently. The high home ownership rate further reinforces this stability, suggesting few tenant families move through the area annually.
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