Area Overview for Broughton Hamlet

Area Information

Broughton Hamlet is a small civil parish in Buckinghamshire, covering an area of 88.1 hectares. You will find this community situated within the South East region, bound to the south by Bearbrook and to the north by the Grand Union Canal. This location places the area near Aylesbury, previously part of Bierton parish before it separated in April 2020 due to the Kingsbrook development. Today, the hamlet retains a distinct rural character where agriculture remains important to the local economy. Three working farms and one active horse stud operate among the 21 houses that define the built environment. Little remains of the original village structure, yet historical features persist alongside modern developments. The old water mill stands alongside Bearbrook although it lacks its working wheel and mill race. The former public house, the Seven Stars, which was a thatched cottage, now functions as a private residence. Old Manor Farm persists as a key landmark, retaining its original moat and oak-beamed façade despite being surrounded by modern farm buildings. Living in Broughton Hamlet means embracing a quiet existence where the landscape shapes daily life. The separation from Bierton has allowed this hamlet to maintain its unique identity as a small community anchored by local farming traditions rather than large-scale industry.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
88.1 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Demographics

The community profile of Broughton Hamlet reflects a distinctly mature population. The median age across the area is 70, making it one of the oldest settlements in the region. When examining the age breakdown, 70 represents the median value for the total population. Home ownership is exceptionally high, with 86% of residents owning their homes outright. This figure indicates a settled community where long-term residence is the norm rather than the exception. The accommodation data suggests a static housing stock with very few new builds or transient populations. With only 21 houses in the parish, the total number of households remains low compared to larger neighbouring towns. There is no specific data available regarding household composition breakdowns such as single-person households or families with children. Similarly, while the predominant ethnic group and specific religious affiliations are recorded in the source data, the provided information does not list the specific percentages or the most common groups for this specific parish. You should approach the concept of diversity here with an understanding that small rural parishes often have highly specific demographic profiles. The high proportion of owners who are over 70 suggests a retirement village or a area favoured by older couples seeking quiet semi-rural living.

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Tenure

86
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

52
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Broughton Hamlet and what is the community atmosphere like?
You can expect a mature community with a median age of 70. The area is characterised by a high rate of home ownership at 86%, indicating a settled population of locals who have stayed for decades. The community revolves around three working farms and one active horse stud, creating an agricultural and quiet atmosphere rather than a bustling village life.
Is the digital connectivity sufficient for working from home in Broughton Hamlet?
The area offers a mobile coverage score of 83 out of 100, which classifies as good. This strong signal suggests that remote working is viable for most standard tasks without the need for extensive cabling, although you should verify broadband specifics at your chosen property which is one of the 21 houses in the parish.
Are there any major safety concerns I should be aware of before buying a home here?
The most pressing environmental issue is flood risk, which registers as a critical level with a score of 40.88. This indicates high flood risk coverage, particularly near Bearbrook. Regarding personal safety, crime risk is a medium warning level with a score of 64, meaning crime rates are around average and standard security precautions are advisable for residents.

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