Area Overview for Rural East Fylde Ward

Treales Cottage in Rural East Fylde Ward
Large field between Spen Brook and the railway line in Rural East Fylde Ward
Public footpath alongside Spen Brook in Rural East Fylde Ward
Public footpath heading west to the footbridge in Rural East Fylde Ward
Stubble field on the south bank of Spen Brook in Rural East Fylde Ward
Route of the public footpath, alongside Spen Brook in Rural East Fylde Ward
Public footpath along field boundary in Rural East Fylde Ward
The 'valley' of Spen Brook in Rural East Fylde Ward
Hedged field boundary, north-west of Dingle Farm in Rural East Fylde Ward
Farmland near Spen Brook in Rural East Fylde Ward
Pond near Treales Cottage in Rural East Fylde Ward
Nook Wood House in Rural East Fylde Ward
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Area Information

Rural East Fylde Ward covers an expansive 42.5 km² of countryside within the Fylde district. The area functions as a distinct borough unitary ward, offering a setting far removed from urban density. Living here means you are immersed in a landscape defined by wide-open spaces rather than high streets or dense housing blocks. This ward is not part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which provides developers with relative flexibility compared to more constrained rural zones. However, the presence of Ramsar wetland sites within the boundary means you will encounter specific planning constraints that could affect future development in certain spots. Daily life in Rural East Fylde Ward revolves around a quiet, settled pace. The median age of 70 indicates a community dominated by older residents who have likely called this region home for decades. You will find that the housing stock reflects long-term settlement patterns, with an 80% home ownership rate suggesting stability rather than a transient rental market. This demographic profile shapes the local services and social rhythm, catering primarily to those seeking retirement lifestyles or second homes. When considering homes in Rural East Fylde Ward, you are buying into a location where the primary appeal is isolation and natural scenery. The absence of protected woodland or larger nature reserves simplifies the planning landscape, yet the caveats regarding flood risk and wetlands require careful assessment before you commit to a purchase.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
42.5 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Rural East Fylde Ward is extraordinarily mature, with a median age of 70 years. This figure confirms that the population skews heavily towards older adults, creating a neighbourhood where neighbours may have known each other for generations. While the data does not specify the exact age ranges beyond this central figure, the overall impression is one of stability. You are unlikely to struggle with large families or young professionals in this specific ward. This demographic reality directly influences the local vibe; festivals, theatres, and youth clubs may be less prominent than they are in urban wards. Home ownership stands at 80%, which is exceptionally high. This statistic tells you that the vast majority of households are owner-occupiers, meaning the area lacks a significant private rental sector. Consequently, if you are looking to buy, you are entering a market driven by purchase rather than tenancy. The balance of household composition, accommodation types, and predominant ethnic groups remains consistent with this stable, owner-led society. There is no indication of significant ethnic diversity in the provided records, which suggests a homogeneous community tied closely to local heritage. For you, as a prospective resident, this translates to a predictable environment with established routines and a neighbourly atmosphere that values independence and privacy. Quality of life here is defined by the security of ownership and the quiet confidence of a settled community.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

80
majority

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Religion

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Age

70
median
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Protected Woodland
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