Area Overview for Milden
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Area Information
Milden is a small civil parish situated in the Babergh district of Suffolk, approximately four and a half miles from Sudbury. The community occupies a compact footprint of 5.4 square kilometres, offering a rural setting away from the pace of larger towns. The village name derives from historical roots referencing "Melda's people" or an "orach place," linking the area to its deep past. Today, the households here are surrounded by the parish's notable features, including the Milden Thicks Site of Special Scientific Interest and the remains of the medieval Milden Castle. You will find daily life in Milden is defined by its small village character. The area sits in the eastern English region at coordinates 52.077657, 0.858782, placing it firmly within a localised landscape. While the Domesday Book records show a population of eighteen households in 1086, the area has evolved to support a smaller, more stable modern community with a population of approximately 2,382 as of recent counts. The location offers a quiet existence where residents live near historically significant sites without the density of urban centres. Living in Milden means experiencing a parish where heritage and nature intersect, providing a distinct alternative to the faster-paced environments just a few miles away.
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- 5.4 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Milden reflects a settled, older demographic compared to the national average. The median age for residents is 70, indicating a village with a significant presence of older adults who have put down deep roots in the parish. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where long-term residents often own their homes rather than renting or trading frequently. Consistent with this demographic make-up, home ownership stands at 76% of households, confirming that the majority of people living in Milden do so in properties they own outright or have a mortgage on. Accommodation types and household composition within Milden align closely with this older, owner-occupying population structure. The high percentage of owners typically correlates with families of a certain life stage or individuals seeking stability in a rural setting. The ethnic composition and religious make-up have been recorded as total figures, reflecting the comprehensive census data captured for the parish. Present deprivation levels in context of a retirement-village demographic, there are often lower pressures on household income related to raising young children or servicing newer, more expensive urban housing stock. The community feels established, with the 76% ownership rate acting as a primary indicator of local attachment and stability.
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