Area Overview for Arlington

Old Boundary, Mill Wood in Arlington
Footpath next to Mill Wood in Arlington
Track to Primrose Farm in Arlington
Footpath to Mill Wood near Michelham in Arlington
Old barn on Primrose Farm in Arlington
Derelict looking barn in Arlington
Cuckmere River in Arlington
Field off Arlington Road Way in Arlington
Gosden's Mill Brook (2) in Arlington
Lower Woolpack Field in Arlington
Coppice Long Brook (2) in Arlington
Bedens Fifteen Acres in Arlington
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Area Information

Arlington is a civil parish situated in the Wealden district of East Sussex. It sits on the left bank of the River Cuckmere at coordinates approximately 50.84°N 0.19°E. The area encompasses several settlements including Arlington, Upper Dicker, Milton Street, Wick Street, and Caneheath. Farmland stretches across most of the parish, which spans 18.9 km². A reservoir created in 1971 provides a focal point for local leisure activities such as walking, horse riding, and angling. Visitors can explore the historic Michelham Priory at Upper Dicker, a medieval site founded by Augustinians in 1229. The village also features the Arlington Stadium, which hosts stock car, banger, and motorcycle speedway racing since 1955. Residents enjoy access to local pubs including the Yew Tree Inn, Old Oak Inn, and Plough Inn. This rural setting offers a quiet life while maintaining amenities found within the settlements. You will find yourself surrounded by farmland and historic sites when living in Arlington. The combination of natural resources and community facilities defines daily life here.

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

The community in Arlington reflects a mature population with a median age of 70 years. This profile indicates a significant presence of older residents within the parish. The total population stands at around 1,287 people across the seven settlements. Homeownership levels are exceptionally high, with 81% of households owning their properties. This statistic suggests a stable community where long-term settlement is the norm. You are likely to meet neighbours who have lived in the area for decades. The household composition data indicates a total makeup consistent with the age profile. Religious and ethnic diversity data is not explicitly detailed in the population breakdown. The demographic picture paints a clear image of a traditional village where the majority of homes are occupied by owners rather than tenants. Living in Arlington means joining a community where property retention and age are defining characteristics.

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Tenure

81
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

35
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character of the community in Arlington?
The community consists of seven settlements including Arlington and Upper Dicker. Most of the area is farmland within an 18.9 km² parish. A population of 1,287 residents local life revolves around local pubs and the Arlington Reservoir. Homeownership stands at 81% indicating a stable, owner-led community.
Who typically lives in Arlington and what is the age profile?
The median age is 70 years old. This places Arlington among the oldest areas in the region. The population is predominately senior citizens and retirees. The high age profile correlates with the 81% homeownership rate found in census data.
How is transport and internet connectivity for remote workers?
Broadband quality scores 88 out of 100 which qualifies as excellent for working from home. Mobile coverage also scores 80 out of 100. Access to the A27 road provides physical transport links. Residents do not face connectivity challenges despite the rural setting.
Are there significant safety risks in the area?
Flood risk carrying a warning level with a score of 10.86 affects medium coverage zones. Crime risk records a warning with a score of 63 out of 100. These figures indicate average crime rates necessitating standard security. No other major planning constraints like AONB restrict development.
What is the character of the community in Arlington?
The community consists of seven settlements including Arlington and Upper Dicker. Most of the area is farmland within an 18.9 km² parish. A population of 1,287 residents local life revolves around local pubs and the Arlington Reservoir. Homeownership stands at 81% indicating a stable, owner-led community.
Who typically lives in Arlington and what is the age profile?
The median age is 70 years old. This places Arlington among the oldest areas in the region. The population is predominately senior citizens and retirees. The high age profile correlates with the 81% homeownership rate found in census data.
How is transport and internet connectivity for remote workers?
Broadband quality scores 88 out of 100 which qualifies as excellent for working from home. Mobile coverage also scores 80 out of 100. Access to the A27 road provides physical transport links. Residents do not face connectivity challenges despite the rural setting.
Are there significant safety risks in the area?
Flood risk carries a warning level with a score of 10.86 affecting medium coverage zones. Crime risk records a warning with a score of 63 out of 100. These figures indicate average crime rates necessitating standard security. No other major planning constraints like AONB restrict development.

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