Area Overview for Stradishall
Area Information
Stradishall is a civil parish located in the West Suffolk district, approximately five miles northwest of Clare and nine miles northeast of Haverhill. The parish covers an area of 5.7 square kilometres and contains historic hamlets such as Farley Green. This rural settlement sits at coordinates around 52.1428°N 00.5504°E. You will find a quiet location that has changed significantly since the RAF Stradishall airfield operated from 1938 to 1970. The former airfield sites now host HMP Highpoint North and South, category C prisons. A memorial stands outside Stirling House, the former officers' quarters, to honour those who served. St Margaret's Church remains a central landmark in the village, built primarily in the 15th century. While specific current road or bus details are not available, the area historically linked to Wickhambrook for postal services. Living in Stradishall means experiencing a village life shaped by its military past and its location within the St Edmundsbury district. The community encompasses a population of approximately 2,350 residents across its boundaries.
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- 5.7 km²
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Demographics
The community in Stradishall reflects a settled population with a distinct age profile. The median age across the area stands at 70 years, indicating a large proportion of older residents. You will find that the most common age range covers the total population spectrum, though the high median suggests fewer young families compared to other UK postcodes. A significant majority of residents own their homes, with home ownership reaching 84% of the total. This high level of ownership points to a community where long-term residents have established roots rather than a transient workforce. The demographic data does not specify the exact breakdown of households by composition or the predominant ethnic group, but the overall picture remains one of stability. Eighty-four percent of people living here have a secure stake in the property they inhabit. Such a profile often correlates with lower mobility and a focus on local amenities. The area is defined by its mature demographic rather than by specific young professional clusters or student populations.
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