Area Overview for Crowton
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Area Information
Crowton is a civil parish located in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester, roughly six miles west of Northwich. This scattered village occupies an area of 7.8 km² and includes the smaller settlement of Ruloe. Historically, it functioned as a township and chapelry formed from the combination of Crowton and Onston townships within the ancient parish of Weaverham. While parish registers date back only to 1871, the area has established roots as a consolidated community in the hundred of Eddisbury. Living in Crowton means experiencing a location defined by its rural siting rather than dense urban sprawl. The geography is quiet and spread out, reflecting its origins as a rural township on the edge of the Northwich area coordinates. You will find the village centre close to coordinates 53.2536°N 2.6133°W, though the parish extends beyond this focal point. This setting makes Crowton a distinct choice for those seeking a slower pace away from the immediate hustle of larger towns. The area balances historical continuity with modern isolation, offering residents a space that feels both anchored in history and detached from the main commercial hubs of Cheshire.
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- 7.8 km²
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Demographics
The community profile in Crowton presents a clear picture of an established, older population. The resident base has a median age of 70 years, which defines the character of daily life throughout the parish. Most residents fall into the age bracket described as total in the demographic records, indicating a highly mature population structure. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where neighbours know each other and family ties may run deep within the community. Home ownership stands at a staggering 88%, confirming that the vast majority of people hold their own property. Such a high rate implies a low turnover of households and a stability that is rare in more transient urban zones. The data does not provide specific household composition breakdowns beyond the total, nor does it detail predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations. However, the possession levels and age markers paint a portrait of a settled demographic. Living in Crowton involves joining a circle of life defined by long-term residency rather than temporary housing arrangements. Families often stay put for generations, creating an environment where integration requires patience and local knowledge. The lack of rental data suggests the market is almost entirely owner-occupied, reinforcing the idea of a permanent community rather than a commuter satellite.
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