Area Overview for Alnham
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Area Information
Alnham is a small civil parish situated in Northumberland, North East England. This area covers 59.1 km² and holds a population of around 270 people. You will find the location approximately 23 km west of Alnwick and just 6 miles from the Scottish border. The terrain slopes from the southern side of the Cheviot Hills down to the source of the River Aln. This geography defines a quiet, isolated rural atmosphere focused on agriculture. The land enclosures in the 18th century transformed the history of the hamlet into larger farmholdings. Living in Alnham means embracing a life defined by low density, with only five people per km² on average. You are close to local history, standing near a castle mound and a pele tower that marks the site of ancient settlements. The Church of St Michael and All Angels stands here with Saxon origins, first recorded in an 1184 charter. This area offers a connection to the past while maintaining a modern, sparsely populated setting. Homes here provide views across open land rather than busy streets. You are positioned within the Rothbury ward, relying on nearby centres for commercial needs. This setting suits those who value isolation over urban convenience. The proximity to the border adds a unique character to daily life in this Northumberland parish.
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- 59.1 km²
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Demographics
The community in Alnham reflects an older population profile. The median age here stands at 70 years. This high figure indicates that residents are mostly retirees or long-term elderly families. The most common age range covers the total population, suggesting a spread skewed heavily toward older demographics. You will notice very young families are rare in this specific parish. Home ownership remains the standard for locals, with a rate of 61%. This ownership level is typical for rural areas where people stay put for decades. There are no specific breakdowns for household composition, ethnicity, or religion in the available records. The lack of diversity data suggests a homogenous community deeply rooted in local traditions. Every resident likely knows every other resident. This tight-knit dynamic means social bonds are strong but the community has limited size. You should expect a low-density lifestyle where neighbours interact frequently. The age profile means local shops and services may cater primarily to older tastes. Decisions about moving here require consideration of age-appropriate amenities. The population density reinforces that privacy is high but social isolation can be a factor if not managed correctly. Living in Alnham is a choice for those ready for a slower pace.
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