Area Information

Living in Billington and Langho means residing in a quiet civil parish located in the Ribble Valley district of Lancashire. You will find this area forms the north-eastern extremity of the ancient Blackburn parish, encompassing the villages of Billington and Langho. The parish covers 12.7 km², offering a rural setting defined by lands along the River Calder and Ribble. History runs deep here, with records dating back to 798 AD when Eardwulf of Northumbria defeated Wada on Billington Moor. The Chapelry of Langho split from Blackburn St Mary parish in 1746, preserving a character that feels both historic and rural. Your daily life centres on a environment that historically supported cotton-weavers but has evolved into a zone predominantly for retirees. You will pass notable landmarks such as the Grade I listed 16th-century Chapel of St Leonard and Hacking Hall. The area also features the former Judge Walmsley public house, built in 1749 and operating as a coaching inn until 2018. Nearby green spaces include Billington Common and the woods of Elker and Nab. This location suits you if you prefer a slower pace away from major urban centres, while still remaining close to historical transport routes like the Roman road from Ribchester. You can access the White Roofs School and other amenities through the parish. The village offers a tranquil setting without the isolation of the far countryside.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
12.7 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Billington and Langho has a distinct demographic profile shaped by its rural nature. The median age in the area is 70, indicating that residents are significantly older than the national average. Consequently, the most common age range aligns with this high median, reflecting a population dominated by retirees. You will find an 86% home ownership rate, meaning the vast majority of dwellings are owned outright or have a mortgage rather than being rented privately or socially. This high figure suggests stability and long-term settlement within the parish boundaries. Accommodation patterns reflect this ownership trend, with properties tailored to older households rather than young families or transient workers. The population size stands at approximately 2,052 people, spread across the villages of Billington and Langho. The demographic data does not highlight significant diversity in ethnic composition or religious adherence, reflecting a traditionally homogeneous community typical of this region. You are joining an area where neighbours have likely lived for generations. The lack of young families and the high age bracket mean local services might cater to an older demographic, potentially including leisure clubs, pensions advice, or specific health services. Living in Billington and Langho ensures you are part of a stable, older community with deep local roots and a clear preference for independent home ownership.

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Tenure

86
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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