Area Overview for Carlton and Chellington

Area Information

Living in Carlton and Chellington means settling into a civil parish that spans 8.8 square kilometres within Bedfordshire, Eastern England. You will find yourself in a rural village setting characterised by a rectangular road layout around landmarks such as High Street, Bridgend, The Moor, and The Causeway. The area lies approximately nine miles north-west of Bedford and sits near the River Great Ouse, placing it within the historic Hundred of Willey. Carlton and Chellington offers a quiet existence far from city noise, yet it remains accessible to larger towns. The housing stock reflects the community's stability, with 81 percent of homes occupied by owners rather than tenants. This high ownership rate points to long-term residents who have put down roots over decades. You are stepping into an environment shaped by history, from the Domesday Book record of Carlton to the merging of the two parishes in 1934. Modern life here includes access to local amenities like two pubs, a post office, and Carlton C of E Primary School. While the area has enduring traditions, it modernised in the 20th century to include new housing expansions. The lifestyle suits those seeking a village feel without being isolated from the county's infrastructure.

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

Demographics

The community within Carlton and Chellington skews significantly older than the national average, with a median age of 70. This demographic profile suggests a settlement commonly inhabited by retirees or long-term residents rather than young families or mobile professionals. The high median age influences the local atmosphere, potentially creating a slower pace of life focused on established routines. There are no specific figures available for the most common age range or predominant ethnic group in the current data, but the age distribution indicates a mature population. Housing tenure confirms this stability, as 81 percent of households own their homes. Consequently, the rental sector plays a much smaller role in the local economy. You are entering a neighbourhood where established families and older adults likely dominate the social landscape. The household composition data lists categories for total counts but does not break down specific family types in the provided information. Without detailed breakdowns of single-person households or multi-generational living, the picture remains clear: this is a place for stability. The home ownership figure of 81 percent is the strongest indicator of who lives here today.

Household Size

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Tenure

81
majority

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

45
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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