Area Overview for Hilldale

Hunter's Hill car park near High Moor in Hilldale
Junction on Jackson's Lane in Hilldale
Track Leading to Lower Barn Farm and Harrock Hill Windmill in Hilldale
Stile on footpath leading to Harrock Hill and the old windmill in Hilldale
Muddy footpath at the end of Old Mill Lane in Hilldale
Whittlefold, Whittle Lane, High Moor, Parbold in Hilldale
Path to Whittlefold from Hunters Hill Delph Quarry in Hilldale
Stile on path at Whittlefold, Wrightington in Hilldale
Pastureland on Hunter's Hill in Hilldale
Not just any farm entrance.... in Hilldale
Flood gaps in the wall in Hilldale
The (very muddy) path above Hunter's Hill quarry in Hilldale
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Area Information

Living in Hilldale offers a distinct quiet life within a compact civil parish that covers 3.6 square kilometres. The area functions as a self-contained settlement rather than a sprawling suburb, which defines the daily rhythm for residents. You will find that the environment is characterised by smaller boundaries and a deep sense of local history. The landscape is open and defined, with no protected nature reserves or areas of outstanding natural beauty cutting through the parish. This lack of planning constraints alongside the small footprint means the physical setting remains consistent and manageable for those who prefer a contained local vicinity. The community feels established, with 91% of homes owned by their occupants, suggesting a population that has chosen to put down roots. Daily life here centres on proximity and familiarity, away from the noise and density of larger urban centres. While specific population figures are not listed in the available statistics, the demographic profile points to an older community where life moves at a deliberate pace. You can expect a neighbourhood where long-term residents dominate the local scene, creating a stable environment for families or retirees seeking predictability in their surroundings.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
3.6 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community profile in Hilldale reveals a distinctly mature population with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates that the area is heavily favoured by retirees or older adults rather than young families or students. Consequently, the social fabric revolves around the needs and activities of the senior demographic. Home ownership stands at an impressive 91%, which is exceptionally high compared to national averages. This statistic confirms that the area is primarily owner-occupied rather than a market for private rentals. The high level of ownership aligns perfectly with the age profile, as older residents often purchase properties to retire in before selling. Household composition data lists the total without breaking down specific types like solo-adult or multi-generational homes, but the ownership rate strongly implies stability. There is no fixed ethnic breakdown or religious data provided, yet the homogeneity of the age group suggests a village common to many rural English parishes. This demographic structure means local services cater largely to an elderly clientele, influencing everything from shop offerings to community group focus. Living here means joining a society defined by longevity and stability.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

91
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

49
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of community can I expect to join in Hilldale?
Hilldale is a mature community with a median age of 70, meaning you will join a neighbourhood dominated by older residents. The area is highly stable, with 91% home ownership showing that most people live here for life rather than renting short-term.
Is the internet connection reliable enough for working from home?
Yes, digital connectivity is excellent. You will have a fixed broadband score of 91 and a mobile coverage score of 82. These figures ensure you have high-quality internet speeds and strong mobile signals for remote work across the entire 3.6 km² area.
How safe is Hilldale compared to other areas?
The area is very safe with a crime risk score of 96, which places it in the category of low crime risk. Additionally, the flood risk score is only 2, confirming that there is very little risk of flooding in this civil parish.

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