Area Overview for Haughley

Village street at Haughley, Suffolk in Haughley
St Mary's church, Haughley in Haughley
Old Street, Haughley in Haughley
Haughley village scene, backed by the church in Haughley
Village street, Haughley in Haughley
Bacton Road leaving Haughley in Haughley
United Reformed Church, Haughley in Haughley
Village pond at Haughley in Haughley
The Old Counting House Restaurant and Post Office in Haughley
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Haughley Village Name sign On Bacton Road in Haughley
Bacton Road, Haughley in Haughley
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Area Information

Haughley is a compact built-up area in England, spanning 47.5 hectares. Its character is shaped by a population with a median age of 70, suggesting a community skewed towards older residents. This demographic profile influences the area’s rhythm, with a quieter, more settled pace of life compared to younger, more dynamic towns. The area is not defined by sprawling development but by a cohesive, manageable size that makes it practical for daily living. For those considering homes in Haughley, the focus is on stability and proximity to essential services. While it lacks the density of larger cities, it offers a sense of community and accessibility to nearby amenities. The presence of nearby rail stations and retail outlets within walking distance adds to its appeal for those prioritising convenience. Living in Haughley means embracing a slower, more reflective lifestyle, with a strong emphasis on local connections and practical living. The area’s distinctiveness lies in its balance between quietude and functional infrastructure, making it suitable for those seeking a peaceful yet connected environment.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
47.5 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

The lifestyle in Haughley is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including East of England Co-operative Co, Spar, and Budgens Chilton, offering convenience for daily shopping needs. The area’s rail connectivity is robust, with five stations, including Stowmarket Railway Station, providing access to regional transport networks. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the retail and rail options suggest a practical, service-oriented lifestyle. The availability of nearby shops and transport links means residents can meet their needs without long commutes. The character of Haughley is defined by its simplicity and accessibility, making it suitable for those who prioritise convenience over extensive leisure options.

Amenities

Schools

Haughley is served by two primary schools, both affiliated with the Church of England. Crawford’s Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School and Crawford’s Church of England Primary School cater to younger families in the area. The latter has an Ofsted rating of ‘good’, reflecting a satisfactory standard of education. While the data does not mention secondary schools, the presence of two primary schools suggests a focus on early education for local children. Families may need to look further afield for secondary schooling, but the availability of two primary schools provides a degree of choice. The religious affiliation of both schools may be important for families seeking faith-based education, though the ‘good’ rating indicates that the quality of teaching and facilities meets acceptable standards.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/ACrawford's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2N/ACrawford's Church of England Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The population of Haughley is predominantly composed of older residents, with a median age of 70. This age profile suggests a community where retirees and long-term residents form the majority. Home ownership is high, at 73%, indicating a stable, owner-occupied market with fewer rental properties. The accommodation types and household compositions are not specified, but the data implies a mix of family and single-person households. The area’s demographic makeup reflects a lack of significant diversity in age groups, with no specific ethnic or religious breakdown provided. While this may mean a more homogenous community, it also suggests a consistent, low-turnover environment. The absence of detailed data on deprivation or income levels means the area’s quality of life cannot be fully assessed, but the high home ownership rate and older demographic suggest a mature, settled population with established routines and needs.

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Tenure

73
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in Haughley?
Haughley has a median age of 70, indicating a community of older residents. With 73% home ownership, it’s a settled area with a focus on stability and local connections. The pace of life is slower, and the population is likely to be more homogenous in age and needs.
Who typically lives in Haughley?
The area’s median age of 70 suggests a population skewed towards retirees and long-term residents. Home ownership is high at 73%, and the accommodation types are not specified, but the community appears to be mature and stable.
What schools are available near Haughley?
Two primary schools are nearby: Crawford’s Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School and Crawford’s Church of England Primary School, which has an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. Secondary schools are not listed in the data.
How connected is Haughley in terms of transport and broadband?
Haughley has a broadband score of 77 and a mobile score of 78, both considered ‘good’. Five rail stations, including Stowmarket Railway Station, offer regional connectivity, supporting commuters and access to services.
Is Haughley a safe place to live?
Haughley has a low crime risk with a safety score of 75/100. This indicates below-average crime rates, making it a safer neighbourhood compared to other areas. No other safety assessments are provided in the data.

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