Area Overview for Burwardsley
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Area Information
Living in Burwardsley means embracing a quiet, entirely rural life within a civil parish that spans 4.3 km². This village and civil parish sits in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester, North West England. You will find the area defined by its countryside atmosphere, featuring distinct clusters named Burwardsley, Burwardsley Hill, and Higher Burwardsley. Daily life revolves around local essentials, with a village shop, post office, and The Pheasant Inn pub serving as community anchors. Long-distance walkers will appreciate that parts of the Sandstone Trail and Eddisbury Way footpaths run through the location. The parish consists of historic Grade II listed buildings, including St John the Divine church dating to the 17th century and The Pheasant Inn, originally a late 16th-century farmhouse. You gain access to impressive views over the Cheshire Plains to Wales and Merseyside from the pub. A dedicated history book published in 2000 covers the area's past and is available free of charge digitally via the parish council. The former primary school now operates as an outdoor education centre, reinforcing the parish's strong connection to community activities and nature. This setting offers a peaceful retreat distinctly separate from urban sprawl.
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- 4.3 km²
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Demographics
The community in Burwardsley presents a clear picture of an older, established population. The median age across the area is 70 years, indicating a significant presence of retirees and long-standing residents. Most common age data categorises the demographic primarily by total population counts rather than specific younger cohorts. With 76 per cent of homes owned outright, the area shows a high level of household stability and established tenure. This ownership rate suggests the local market is dominated by owners rather than tenants or first-time buyers still paying mortgages. Household composition data indicates a general total breakdown without specific singles or family percentage splits in the provided figures. Accommodation types reflect the rural nature of the parish, consistent with the prevalence of older, listed properties in the built environment. The ethnic and religious breakdown is recorded as a total figure in the available demographics. This homogenous, older demographic profile aligns with the quiet character of the parish. Residents here likely prioritise stability, community engagement, and proximity to natural features like the fells surrounding the Cheshire Plain. You are entering an area where life moves at a slower pace, suited to those seeking a settled, ownership-based lifestyle.
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