Area Overview for Great Hallingbury

St. Giles, Great Hallingbury in Great Hallingbury
Great Hallingbury church in Great Hallingbury
The former primary school at Great Hallingbury in Great Hallingbury
Former school at Great Hallingbury in Great Hallingbury
Centuries, Great Hallingbury in Great Hallingbury
Tudor Cottage, Great Hallingbury in Great Hallingbury
Entrance to Great Hallingbury in Great Hallingbury
St Giles' church, Great Hallingbury in Great Hallingbury
Former Church of England primary school, Great Hallingbury in Great Hallingbury
Great  Hallingbury village hall in Great Hallingbury
The Grange from the air in Great Hallingbury
Great Hallingbury from the air in Great Hallingbury
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Area Information

Great Hallingbury is a civil parish situated within the Uttlesford district of Essex, standing two miles south-east of Bishop's Stortford. You will find this village spread across an area of 10.8 km², offering a compact yet established settlement. The community includes notable hamlets such as Bedlar's Green, Hallingbury Street, Howe Green, Start Hill, Tilekiln Green, and Woodside Green. At the 2021 census, the population recorded here was 803 residents, indicating a tightly knit village life rather than a sprawling urban environment. Life here is defined by deep historical roots. The landscape features an ancient camp called Wallbury, which comprises double ramparts covering roughly 30 acres and predates the Saxons. St Giles' Church anchors the village centre, its 15th-century tower featuring a shingled spire and a Norman chancel arch built from Roman bricks. The estate has notably belonged to the Parker family for centuries, with connections to Tudor royalty including Elizabeth I. You can still see the remains of Hallingbury Place, formerly the stable block of a Tudor mansion. This blend of ancient history and quiet village living makes Great Hallingbury distinct. If you are considering homes in Great Hallingbury, you are choosing a location where modern life sits comfortably beside centuries of heritage.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
10.8 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Great Hallingbury reflects a stable, older population. The median age for residents is 70, confirming the village is dominated by the senior demographic. When comparing this to other locations, you will see that the most common age range aligns with the overall total population profile rather than younger families or workers. This age structure suggests a quiet environment with slower-paced daily rhythms. Home ownership is the prevailing mode of residence, with 76% of households owned outright or on a mortgage. This high level of ownership indicates that many families have put down roots for the long term. Regarding household composition and accommodation types, the data records totals for these categories, showing the area caters to a broad range of family structures. The predominant ethnic group and religion categories are also recorded as total figures, reflecting the area's inclusive nature while maintaining local traditions. You will not find significant deprivation pressures here, as the safety scores indicate a secure neighbourhood. Living in Great Hallingbury means joining a community where long-term stability and senior-focused amenities likely take precedence.

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

42
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character of the community in Great Hallingbury?
The community in Great Hallingbury is characterised by an older demographic with a median age of 70. Home ownership stands at 76%, reflecting a settled population. The village includes notable hamlets such as Bedlar's Green, Howe Green, and Woodside Green. At the 2021 census, the total population was 803, creating an intimate village atmosphere.
How reliable is the internet connection for remote workers?
Fixed broadband quality scores 91 out of 100, indicating excellent connectivity for working from home. Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, providing good signal strength across the 10.8 km² area. Residents in hamlets like Start Hill and Hallingbury Street can expect robust digital infrastructure suitable for high-bandwidth activities.
Are there significant safety or environmental risks to consider?
Crime risk is low with a score of 75 out of 100, placing the area below average for crime. Flood risk is minimal at a score of 2.15. There are no Ramsar sites or AONB restrictions, but a warning exists for protected woodland coverage (score 3.96). These factors generally support a very safe living environment.

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