Area Overview for Reedley Hallows
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Area Information
Reedley Hallows is a civil parish and former township situated in the Pendle district of Lancashire. The area sits approximately two miles north-northeast of Burnley on the east side of Pendle Water near the River Calder. It lies close to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, which serves as a significant historical and recreational feature. You can find large 19th-century detached houses along Colne Road, built by local industrialists and professionals. These large properties contrast with the higher-density terraced housing found nearby in Brierfield. The parish covers an area size of 4.5 km² and currently holds a population of approximately 1,534 residents. Historically, the location originated as extra-parochial land in the royal Forest of Pendle attached to Clitheroe Castle parish. By 1894, administrative changes due to Burnley's growth saw the township split, with parts incorporated into Burnley and the remainder forming Reedley Hallows. The character of living in Reedley Hallows reflects this dual heritage of agricultural roots and industrial past, featuring listed buildings like Greenhead Farmhouse and the Grade II-listed Brierfield Mill. While the area lacks notable events or famous figures, its proximity to the canal and its distinct residential layout offer a setting with clear historical identity.
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- 4.5 km²
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Demographics
The community in Reedley Hallows has a distinctly older profile compared to many other areas. The median age for residents is 70 years, suggesting the population is dominated by older adults. There are no specific figures provided for children or young adults, which aligns with this overarching trend. Home ownership stands at 84%, indicating that the vast majority of residents own their properties outright. This high rate points to a settled community where long-term residents maintain their homes. The data does not differentiate between singles, couples, or families living in the parish, so household composition remains general. Similarly, specific breakdowns for predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations are not available in the current dataset. Consequently, the demographic picture focuses heavily on age and ownership rather than diversity or family structure. The lack of younger residents or specific ethnic data means the area likely supports a quieter lifestyle than those with younger populations. The high ownership rate combined with the older median age suggests that Reedley Hallows may appeal most to retirees or empty nesters seeking stability. Without data on deprivation levels, quality of life indicators remain limited to these structural facts about who lives there and how they own their homes.
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