Area Overview for Hapton with Park Ward
Area Information
Hapton with Park Ward presents a specific character for those considering life in this district ward within the Borough of Burnley. Spanning 17.0 km², this area encompasses the civil parish of Hapton and extends into the eastern sections of Padiham. You will find that Hapton sits approximately 4.8 km west of Burnley town centre, situated in the North West English Region. The landscape is defined by significant infrastructure, as both the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the M65 motorway pass directly through the village. This proximity to major transport links creates a distinct utility for residents while maintaining a rural settlement on Hameldon Hill, where summits reach 1,343 feet. Historical roots run deep here, with the area forming from three medieval manors including Shuttleworth and Birtwistle. Richard Towneley once enlarged the local park to 2,000 acres in the 16th century, leaving a legacy that persists in the local geography. Watercourses such as Castle Clough Brook and Shaw Brook flow through the land before joining the Calder. The Burnley Way walking route climbs over Hameldon, offering access to the parish's notable topography. Living in Hapton with Park Ward means navigating an area where historical grandeur meets modern connectivity. The M65 provides rapid access to wider regional routes, while the canal offers a historic artery for movement within the parish.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 17.0 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community within Hapton with Park Ward displays a clear age profile skewed heavily towards older residents. The median age here is 70 years old, indicating a population dominated by retirees. Most households consist of elderly couples or single persons rather than families with young children. You will encounter a population where the typical resident has retired from active working life, likely drawn by the quiet nature of the village and its proximity to Burnley. This age demographic shapes the local services and social pace, suggesting a tranquil environment over a bustling family hub. Home ownership is a defining feature of life here, with 65% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This contrasts sharply with areas dominated by student rentals or high turnover purchase markets. Such a high rate implies stability and established neighbourhood ties rather than a transient population. Accommodation types reflect this ownership model, prioritising suitability for older demographics and single occupants. While specific data on ethnicity and religious composition is not detailed in the available profiles, the low median age and high ownership rate suggest a established, settled community. For you, living in this ward means joining a cohort of long-term residents who have rooted themselves in this part of Lancashire over decades.
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