Area Overview for Cholmondeston
Area Information
Cholmondeston is a civil parish located in Cheshire East, situated approximately five miles northwest of Nantwich. The civil parish covers an area of 7.1 km² and retains a predominantly rural character. Within this space, the small village sits at the junction of Winsford Road, Minshull Lane, and Calveley Green Lane. Nearby settlements include Aston juxta Mondrum, Barbridge, Calveley, and Wettenhall. The landscape is defined by agricultural land use forming the major pattern, with several small areas of woodland scattered throughout the parish. Historically significant infrastructure runs through the land, including the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal and the Chester and Crewe Railway. The name itself traces back to the Domesday Book survey of 1086, where it appeared as Chelmundestone, meaning Coelmund's Farmstead or Village. Early ownership records show the land was held by a free woman named Wulfeva before passing through the Malbank and Bridgewater families. Modern residents experience a quiet existence where the ancient parish of Acton once served the area until 1873. Today, life centres around the small village hub at the road junction, offering residents a distinct separation from larger urban centres while maintaining access to the wider Cheshire network. Those considering homes in Cholmondeston are looking for a setting that balances historical depth with modern rural convenience.
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- Area Size
- 7.1 km²
- Population
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Demographics
The community profile of Cholmondeston reflects a mature population structure with a median age of 70 years. This demographic shift suggests a resident base consisting largely of retirees and established families who have remained in the area for decades. Eighty-one percent of residents own their homes outright, a figure that significantly exceeds the national average and highlights the stability of the local housing tenure. The remaining 19 percent live in rental properties or are still paying mortgages. Household composition and accommodation types indicate a settled community where long-term residence is the norm. The area does not show signs of recent, large-scale migration or influx of transient populations. This stability is evident in the household data, which points to traditional family setups or single-occupancy homes typical of retirement locations. The residential fabric supports a lifestyle where community ties are strong and often multi-generational. With age as a defining factor, daily life in Cholmondeston revolves around established routines rather than rapid change. The demographic makeup creates a homogeneous social environment where neighbours typically know each other well.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
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