Area Overview for Greystoke

Greystoke Church in Greystoke
St Andrew's Church - Greystoke in Greystoke
St Andrew's, Greystoke in Greystoke
Bridge on Church Road, Greystoke in Greystoke
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Memorial to Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee in Greystoke
Bridleway towards the church in Greystoke
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Greystoke swimming pool in Greystoke
Greystoke Post Office in Greystoke
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Area Information

Greystoke stands as a distinct built-up area covering 40.3 hectares on the edge of the Lake District National Park. This small village and civil parish sits approximately four to five miles west of Penrith, characterised by stone houses and cottages centred around a village green. The landscape includes 17th-century cottages with cobbled forecourts, creating a quiet, traditional atmosphere for those seeking life on the national park's outskirts. First mentioned with a church in 1255, the area boasts deep historical roots, including origins traced to a wooden tower built post-Norman Conquest by Ligulf de Greystoke. Residents enjoy proximity to Greystoke Castle, a Grade II* listed residence with 16th-century origins that remains private within a 3,000-acre park. St Andrew's Church, dating back to the 13th century, anchors the community with ancient stained glass and a pele tower. Living in Greystoke means embracing a rural setting defined by a specific architectural character and a location rich in history rather than modern commercial development.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
40.3 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Living in Greystoke offers access to a specific cluster of amenities within practical reach of residents. The retail options consist of five key shops, notably including Spar, Aldi Pooley, and Iceland Penrith. These stores form the backbone of local shopping, providing essential groceries and daily goods without the need for long travel to Penrith town centre. For families, Greystoke Primary School serves as a central community landmark alongside the Boot and Shoe public house and an outdoor swimming pool. Transport links include one railway station and one ferry landing, connecting the village to wider transport networks. The village green provides a natural space for residents to gather, complemented by nearby parks and leisure facilities. This arrangement creates a self-sufficient village feel where most daily necessities are located close to home.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in Greystoke have access to Greystoke Primary School, which is situated directly within the community. This institution is a primary school that holds a good Ofsted rating. A single primary provision means that very young children are educated locally, while older children must look beyond the immediate village for secondary education options. The mix of school types is straightforward, centred on one state-run primary institution serving the local demographic. Parents in the area value the good standing of Greystoke Primary School, but should plan for transitions to secondary schools outside the parish. The data does not list any other specific schools within the immediate vicinity, confirming that the education infrastructure is anchored by this one rated institution.

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Demographics

The community in Greystoke is defined by an elderly population, with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates that most residents belong to the older age demographic, suggesting a quiet, settled environment rather than a hub of young families or students. Home ownership stands at 78%, reflecting a community where most people own their residences outright or with a mortgage rather than renting. The accommodation data supports this picture of stability, showing a high level of long-term settlement within the village limits. As the area is a rural village, the household composition likely reflects traditional family or single-person setups common in such settings. The demographic profile suggests a low-turnover community where generations have often lived in the same stone cottages. There are no other listed demographic details regarding ethnicity or religion in the available records, so the focus remains on this clear age and ownership split.

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Greystoke?
The area has a median age of 70, confirming an elderly population dominates the community. With a home ownership rate of 78%, most residents own their properties and live in 17th-century cottages. This profile indicates a stable, long-term community of older villagers rather than young families or renters.
What schools are near Greystoke?
The nearest school is Greystoke Primary School, which is a primary institution with a good Ofsted rating. This single local school serves younger children, while families will need to arrange secondary education elsewhere as no other schools are listed in the immediate data.
How is digital connectivity in the village?
Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 81 out of 100, offering excellent phone reception. Fixed broadband quality scores 50 out of 100, providing a moderate connection. This setup supports mobile needs well but delivers an average experience for fixed-line internet users.
Is Greystoke a safe place to live?
The area passes safety assessments with a crime risk score of 77 out of 100. This low risk figure means crime rates are below average, making it a secure choice for those prioritising a quiet and safe neighbourhood environment.

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