Area Overview for Shavington cum Gresty

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Area Information

Living in Shavington cum Gresty means residing in a rural civil parish where daily life centres on the villages of Shavington and Gresty. The parish occupies a compact 4.6 km² of land in the Crewe and Nantwich district of Cheshire, just a short distance from the Grand Junction railway. You will find yourself located within approximately 3½ miles of Nantwich, providing straightforward access to county amenities while maintaining a distinctly rural character. The community has deep historical roots, having been first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 under the name Santune. Early records show the area comprised two manors held by Godwine and Dot before it evolved into the settlement recognised today. The current population stands at approximately 2,714 residents, a figure that reflects steady growth during the Victorian era when housing expanded for the Crewe railway works. Shavington Hall is a notable landmark that defines the local landscape. This property served as the seat of the Woodnoth family and stands today as a farmhouse. The area continues to value its heritage, evidenced by a local heritage group linked to the parish council and a recent 2025 book produced by villagers to capture local history. A churchyard contains monuments to John Woodnoth, an antiquary who was born in Shavington Hall. Daily life here blends historic quiet with practical connectivity, offering a residential setting that remains true to its agricultural and transport heritage.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
4.6 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Shavington cum Gresty displays a demographic profile typical of rural settlements with a strong emphasis on long-term residence. The median age of residents is 70, indicating a population heavily weighted towards older age groups. This age structure suggests a neighbourhood where established families and retirees form the core of the community. Income data and deprivation information are not included in the current statistics, so precise insights into economic disparity remain unavailable. However, the composition of households reflects a stable social fabric. Home ownership reaches an exceptionally high level of 83%, meaning the vast majority of residents live in properties they own outright or have a mortgage on. This statistic stands in stark contrast to many urban areas where rental living is more common. The remaining 17% of residents live in the private rented sector or other accommodation types. The total household composition, accommodation type breakdown, and predominant ethnic group categories are recorded, though specific percentages for these categories are not provided in the dataset. Religion and faith practices are captured in the total data fields without revealing specific religious splits. Whether your priority is joining a tight-knit community dominated by homeowners or blending into an older demographic, Shavington cum Gresty presents a settled environment where property ownership is the norm.

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NS-SEC

36
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical age profile of people living in Shavington cum Gresty?
The median age of residents in Shavington cum Gresty is 70, indicating a community composed mainly of older adults and retirees. This high median age reflects the nature of the civil parish as a quiet, established residential area further from the urban density of Crewe. You should expect a neighbourly environment where the majority of households are settled families or individuals in later life.
How good is the internet connection for working from home in this area?
Fixed broadband quality in Shavington cum Gresty scores 99 out of 100, representing an excellent connection. This score ensures that residents have ultra-fast speeds for streaming, conferencing, and data transfer. Mobile coverage is also strong with a score of 83 out of 100. These figures mean you can work from home without interruption and stay connected digitally while enjoying the rural setting.
Is Shavington cum Gresty considered a safe place to live?
Yes, the area has a low crime risk profile with a safety score of 75 out of 100. This score indicates that the neighbourhood has below-average crime rates compared to wider regional standards. Additionally, the parish has low flood risk and no designated protected woodlands or nature reserves, removing significant environmental or planning risks for homeowners.
Can I buy a home in Shavington cum Gresty easily?
The property market in Shavington cum Gresty is heavily skewed towards owners, with 83% of residents in owner-occupied homes. This high percentage means most properties are sold through private transactions rather than rental conversions. With a population of roughly 2,714 and a total area of 4.6 km², the housing stock is limited but primarily consists of established homes suitable for buyers seeking long-term residence.

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