Area Overview for Withersfield
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Area Information
Living in Withersfield offers a distinctly rural experience within the West Suffolk district of eastern England. This civil parish covers a land area of 9.7 square kilometres, providing ample space while remaining close to key settlements. You will find the village located approximately two miles northwest of Haverhill, situated among surrounding farmland. The village defines itself around the historic parish church of St Mary the Virgin, which stands as the central landmark for residents. Neighbouring hamlets include Great Wratting, West Wickham, and Great Thurlow, creating a tight-knit network of rural communities. The population recorded in 2011 stood at 450, reflecting the small-scale nature of life here. This setting is ideal for those seeking a quiet lifestyle away from urban congestion. Daily life revolves around local amenities such as the public house and the village hall. The area retains its historical character with architecture dating back to the thirteenth century and beyond. You will appreciate the blend of ancient church features, including a Tudor octagonal font, and the later restorations that shaped the current structure. Withersfield remains a traditional village where proximity to larger towns is balanced with genuine countryside surroundings.
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- 9.7 km²
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Demographics
The community within Withersfield reflects a mature settlement with a median age of 70 years. This demographic profile indicates that the population is predominantly older residents. A significant portion of the local households, comprising 70 per cent of owners, hold property ownership titles. This high rate of home ownership suggests a stable resident base deeply rooted in the village. The household composition data categorizes the total demographics, providing a clear picture of the living arrangements across the parish. Accommodation types are similarly distributed across the total available dwellings, pointing to a varied but traditional housing stock. Although specific racial and religious breakdowns are not detailed in the provided figures, the overall community structure points to a long-established locality. The age distribution reinforces the view of Withersfield as a retirement or settled home rather than a destination for young families or transient workers. Residents benefit from a community where neighbourhood ties are often strong due to the stability of longer-term tenancies and ownership. The village maintains a consistent identity in line with its historical development, avoiding rapid demographic shifts.
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