Area Overview for Bawburgh
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Area Information
Bawburgh is a civil parish located in the South Norfolk district, situated roughly 5 miles west of Norwich city centre. The village occupies a small footprint of 4.9 km² within the valley of the River Yare. Historical records first mention the settlement as Bauenburc in 1086, with archaeological evidence suggesting earlier use dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Age eras. The area is defined by its picturesque setting in the river valley, featuring traditional red brick and flint buildings alongside water meadows. A Grade I listed Church of St Mary and St Walstan stands as a significant landmark, noted as one of Norfolkʼs 124 round-tower churches. The parish includes the scheduled monument of St Walstanʼs Well, historically linked to pilgrimage and the sale of well water in Norwich until the 1920s. Jeremiah Colman established flour milling here in 1802, a development that originated the production of Colmanʼs mustard and shaped the local economy. Today, the village functions as a tranquil rural settlement divided north and south by the river, unified by an eighteenth-century bridge. While the village maintains a strong historical focus, residents benefit from proximity to the Bowthorpe Estate and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Life in Bawburgh balances heritage preservation with modern access to major facilities and the Southern Bypass on the A47.
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- 4.9 km²
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Demographics
The community in Bawburgh displays a distinct age profile with a median age of 70 years. This high median age indicates a population where older adults, such as retirees or long-term residents, form the core demographic. You will find that most residents fall into the broadest age category marked as 'Total Age'. Home ownership is prevalent in the village, with 76% of households owning their properties outright rather than renting. This high level of ownership suggests a stable, established community where many individuals have deep roots in the local area. The data does not specify breakdowns for different household compositions or predominant ethnic groups, meaning you cannot determine the specific mix of family sizes or cultural diversity from the available figures. Religious statistics are also not provided in the current dataset, so you cannot comment on the extent of religious observance among the population. For those considering homes in Bawburgh, the high ownership rate implies that the local real estate market is driven by owners staying in place. The age structure means that daily life centres around the needs and interests of an older demographic, with implications for local services and community activities.
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