Area Overview for Adlington & Anderton Ward

Area Information

Living in Adlington & Anderton Ward means residing within a 31.8 km² electoral ward in the unitary Chorley Borough Council. This area sits in North West England, encompassing the civil parishes of Adlington and Anderton. Adlington operates as a village located just 3 miles south of Chorley, situated near the West Pennine Moors. Anderton functions as a suburb of Adlington, lying approximately 5 miles northwest of Bolton. The ward carries a significant historical weight, having evolved from a medieval township recording dates back to 1184. Adlington grew around textile and coal mining industries until their closure in the 1960s. Anderton was first recorded in 1212, featuring a chapel by 1370. Today, the landscape includes the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, which features the White Bear Marina, noted as the canal's largest marina. Anderton includes the Rivington Reservoirs and a pre-Conquest landmark known as the headless cross. The parish contains twelve listed buildings, with Adlington Hall built in 1771 by the Clayton family. You will find a village station on the Bolton-Preston line serving the area, located near the A6 road. This ward offers a distinct blend of rural village life with proximity to larger towns.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
31.8 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Adlington & Anderton Ward is defined by an exceptionally mature population profile. You will find a median age of 70 years, indicating a neighbourhood where retirees and older adults form the core of the demographic. The home ownership situation is dominant, with 78% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate suggests a stable community with long-term established inhabitants rather than a transient rental population. Data on the most common age range remains limited in the source records, but the median age clearly points toward a senior-focused settlement. Accommodation type data is not detailed in the provided statistics, preventing a precise breakdown of single-family versus social housing ratios. Diversity metrics regarding ethnicity and religion are not quantified in the current dataset, though you should be aware that specific demographic percentages are unavailable for these categories. Given the high home ownership rate and older age profile, you are likely looking at traditional neighbourhoods with low population turnover. The area respects its history, evidenced by the existence of manor records and historic hall structures.

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Tenure

78
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

41
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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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of Adlington & Anderton Ward?
The community has a median age of 70, making it an area dominated by older adults and retirees. With 78% home ownership, the population consists mainly of those who have settled permanently rather than young renters or transient workers.
How safe is it to live in Adlington & Anderton Ward?
Safety levels are high with a low crime risk score of 76, indicating crime rates below the national average. Flood risk is categorised as low with a score of 6.31. However, owners should note a warning level regarding protected woodland constraints affecting future developments.
What are the transport and internet options for residents and workers?
You have excellent digital connectivity with a broadband score of 88, ideal for remote work. Anderton features the Rivington Reservoirs, while Adlington offers a railway station on the Bolton-Preston line. The area also lies near the A6 road, providing good road links despite its rural character.

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