Area Overview for Moreton cum Alcumlow
Area Information
Moreton cum Alcumlow is a civil parish in Cheshire East, North West England, covering an area of 4.4 km². You will find this location at coordinates 53.125263, -2.221126 near postcode CW12 3NZ, often distinguished historically as "Greater Moreton" from the nearby "Little Moreton" area. The name derives from Old English *mor*, meaning marshland, and *tun*, meaning farm or town. The parish sits at the heart of a landscape shaped by the Moreton family lineage, which dates back to 1216 and involved significant land acquisitions through marriage. Key historical sites include Great Moreton Hall, a Gothic-style castellated country house built between 1841 and 1843 by Edward Blore, and Little Moreton Hall, a Grade I listed moated half-timbered manor house constructed from c.1504–1610. Living in Moreton cum Alcumlow means residing near these Grade I listed buildings, offering a direct connection to centuries of English agricultural and aristocratic history. The environment is defined by these protected structures rather than modern sprawl. The district provides a quiet residential setting where the past is immediately visible from many windows.
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- 4.4 km²
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Demographics
The community in Moreton cum Alcumlow is defined by an older population profile. The median age here is 70 years old, meaning half of the residents are over this age. Most commonly, the households consist of individuals or couples in later life, though specific breakdowns for single-person versus couple households are not currently detailed. Home ownership is the dominant factor in life here, with 79% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high figure suggests a stable, established community where decisions about moving are often long-term rather than reactive to market shifts. The area contains a mix of accommodation types, though the data does not specify the percentage of detached, semi-detached, or terraced properties. Residents tend to be drawn from similar demographic backgrounds, resulting in a relatively homogenous population. While specific data on ethnicity and religion is not available, the high median age implies a retirement community feel rather than a young, transient workforce hub. For you, this indicates a neighbourhood where neighbours likely know one another well, and the social pace is set by older generations seeking tranquility and established routines.
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