Area Overview for Hemingford Grey & Houghton Ward
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Area Information
Hemingford Grey and Houghton Ward offers a tranquil rural lifestyle situated amidst the flat valley landscape of Cambridgeshire. This electoral ward encompasses the distinct villages of Hemingford Grey, Houghton, Wyton, and Wyton on the Hill. The area sprawls across 23.3 km², located approximately 4 miles east of Huntingdon on the southern bank of the River Great Ouse. You will find villages characterised by historic cottages and meadows alongside attractive mixes of older residential buildings and newer developments. Daily life here revolves around a peaceful, village atmosphere with easy walking routes through local meadows and nature reserves. The ward carries deep historical roots, having been recorded in the Domesday Book and later linked to figures such as Sir Richard Williams, the great-grandfather of Oliver Cromwell. While the landscape remains flat and open, the area benefits from proximity to key towns. The River Great Ouse acts as a central feature, shaping the local geography and offering scenic routes. You live Here in a setting that balances historic charm with modern accessibility. The ward serves as a quiet retreat while maintaining links to the wider Huntingdonshire District.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 23.3 km²
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Demographics
The community within Hemingford Grey and Houghton Ward reflects a predominantly older population. The median age for residents sits at 70 years, indicating an area heavily populated by seniors. Historical data cites the most common age range simply as the total age demographic, suggesting a broad but aged distribution where younger families may be less represented. You will find that 79 per cent of households in this ward own their homes outright or through a mortgage, marking a significant level of settled occupancy compared to the wider market. Households here are largely static, which aligns with the high age profile of the community. Accommodation types vary, yet the high ownership rate suggests stability without a significant and transient rental sector dominating the landscape. This demographic profile creates a neighbourly environment where long-term residents often know one another well. The area does not show specific breakdowns for household composition types, but the high ownership figure implies many families or individuals have built roots here over decades. Living in this ward means entering a community where generations may share the same local streets and institutions. The low percentage of non-homeowners further supports a picture of established, settled living rather than a hub for transient workers or students.
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