Area Overview for Hartleyburn

Gate and Road to Holly Rigg in Hartleyburn
Footpath  alongside the Hartley Burn in Hartleyburn
Lower end of "Lord Carlisle's Drain" in Hartleyburn
Field near Byers Hall in Hartleyburn
Barns at North Doubledykes Farm in Hartleyburn
The valley of Hartley Burn in Hartleyburn
Hartley Burn near Byers Hall in Hartleyburn
Haugh by Hartley Burn in Hartleyburn
Buttercup meadow west of Doubledykes in Hartleyburn
The path heading east along Hartley Burn in Hartleyburn
Buttercup meadow north and east of Doubledykes in Hartleyburn
20% hill south of Hartleyburn in Hartleyburn
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Area Information

Hartleyburn stands as a distinct civil parish covering 14.3 km² within England. This specific footprint defines the boundaries of daily life for residents, offering a settlement that operates on a human scale. You will find a community grounded in rural fashion, where the landscape shapes the rhythm of the week. The area is predominantly owner-occupied, with 60% of homes owned by current residents. This statistic reflects a population stability that often characterises narrower stretches of rural living. When considering moving to Hartleyburn, you are entering an environment where land use balances residential needs with significant protected natural features. A score of 47.81 indicates the parish lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nearby protected nature reserves hold a similar rating of 38.44. These designations bring beauty but also impose strict planning controls on any future development. The median age of 70 highlights a community of retirees. Life here moves at a pace determined by season rather than commuter schedules. You should expect a quiet existence rather than urban convenience. The small size ensures that from one end of the 14.3 km² to the other, distances remain short.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
14.3 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community profile in Hartleyburn is overwhelmingly elderly. With a median age of 70, the demographic makeup skews heavily towards older adults. You should expect neighbours in their seventies and older as the standard demographic. The data indicates this is the most common age range within the total population records. Most households consist of couples or single older individuals rather than families raising children. This structure aligns with the surplus of time and space found in such parishes. Home ownership sits at a high 60%, suggesting long-term residents who have stayed through market cycles. This level of tenure contrasts sharply with commuter towns where renting is common. The accommodation types and household composition reflect this settled nature. While specific figures for predominant ethnic groups and religious affiliation are not detailed in the current breakdown, the age profile remains the defining demographic trait. A median age of 70 means local services cater primarily to pensions and leisure rather than school-aged youth. When you look at the 60% ownership rate, you see a population that has put down roots. There are few young professionals or transient workers in this specific demographic breakdown.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

60
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic make-up of Hartleyburn?
In Hartleyburn, the median age is 70, making it an older community. 60% of homes are owner-occupied. This means you are buying into a parish where retirees remain rather than transient families.
How reliable is the internet for working from home?
Mobile coverage is excellent at a score of 82. Fixed broadband is very poor with just a score of 21. You cannot assume high-speed fibre service will work for all residents in this 14.3 km² area.
Is it safe to live in Hartleyburn?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 85, indicating below-average crime rates. Flood risk is also low at a score of 2.39. Safety is a strong point for this location.
Are there restrictions on building or planning?
The area receives a warning score of 47.81 for being within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Protected nature reserves also score at 38.44. Planning permission for extensions or new builds will be strictly controlled.

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