Area Overview for Guilden Sutton
Area Information
Living in Guilden Sutton means embracing a rural village lifestyle within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester. This civil parish sits approximately 3 miles east of Chester at coordinates 53.208127°N 2.827048°W. You can cover the entire area in just 4.3 km², moving easily between homes that sit surrounded by fields. The name derives from Old English, meaning golden south farm or settlement, reflecting its agricultural origins. Today, the village functions as a rural dormitory community where residents likely travel to nearby towns for employment. Although the population fluctuates around 1,700, historical records from the 2001 census show a figure of 1,525. The boundaries have shifted over the last century, altering the official count. Despite these changes, the character remains distinct from its neighbours Great Sutton and Little Sutton. Daily life revolves around local landmarks such as the Bird in Hand pub and the historic church hall built in 1916. The Green Belt designation around the settlement prevents urban sprawl, preserving the open space that defines the location. You find a sense of place here that is unique to this specific village site.
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- 4.3 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Guilden Sutton reveals a mature population with a median age of 70 years. This high median figure indicates that the village attracts older residents or families in later life stages. Most households consist of adults, though the specific breakdown between single-person, family, or multi-generational homes requires further detail. Home ownership stands at 83%, making this one of the most owner-occupied areas in the region. Property owners here hold their titles rather than renting, which often correlates with long-term stability in the neighbourhood. The predominant ethnic group constitutes the majority of the population, maintaining the traditional demographic makeup of many rural Cheshire villages. Religious affiliation follows similar patterns to the wider ceremonial county of Cheshire, with Christian traditions deeply embedded in local history. You do not find diverse representation beyond the dominant groups in this specific parish. The lack of young people under 30 is a defining feature of the age structure. Families choosing to live here typically seek安静 surroundings rather than proximity to urban density.
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