Area Overview for Madingley
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Area Information
Madingley stands as a small rural civil parish on the western outskirts of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire, covering a total area of 8.5 km². This village sits close to Coton and Dry Drayton, maintaining a distinct identity while remaining connected to the university city. Its character is defined by a historic Grade I listed manor house built in 1543, which serves as a central landmark within the local landscape. The area was recorded as Madingelei in the Domesday Book of 1086, hinting at its origins as a woodland clearing. Residents today enjoy proximity to key sites such as St Mary Magdalene church, which features structures dating back to the 13th century. Daily life in Madingley revolves around quiet neighbourhood streets and open spaces. The presence of the Cambridge American Cemetery on donated land adds to the site's historical significance. You can find specific reference locations using the postcode CB23 8AA when navigating the area. The parish offers a grounded setting for those who prefer a slower pace without losing access to regional amenities. Living in Madingley means engaging with a community steeped in history, from the Cotton family's long ownership of the Hall to its acquisition by the University of Cambridge in 1948. The environment supports a traditional English village lifestyle where the past remains visible in the architecture and land use. This setting provides a stable backdrop for families and individuals seeking a settled place to call home.
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- 8.5 km²
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Demographics
The community in Madingley reflects a mature and established population. The median age for residents is 70 years old, indicating a significant concentration of older adults within the parish. While specific age brackets are not detailed in the available records, the high median age clearly defines the demographic profile of the area. Home ownership stands at 73 percent, suggesting that most residents have purchased their properties rather than renting. This high level of tenure implies stability within the local households and a strong connection to the land. Accommodation and household composition data confirms the residential nature of the parish, though exact figures for specific dwelling types are not listed. The predominant ethnic group, religious affiliation, and detailed household breakdowns are recorded as totals, meaning no specific split data is available for these categories. Despite the lack of granular diversity statistics, the area functions as a functioning community with standard village infrastructure. The absence of young families or transient populations aligns with the older age profile. Living in Madingley involves interacting with a generation that has largely settled in the area over a long period. This consistency creates a predictable environment where neighbours know one another and community rhythms remain consistent throughout the year.
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Planning Constraints
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