Area Overview for East Chiltington

Sculpture in the country in East Chiltington
Railway Bridge 669 over Novington Lane in East Chiltington
Under and over on Novington Lane at Brookhouse in East Chiltington
Footpath and farm track to Wootton Farm in East Chiltington
Railway Bridge, Novington Lane in East Chiltington
Churchyard and washing, East Chiltington, East Sussex in East Chiltington
Private Road to Stantons Farm in East Chiltington
Approaching East Chiltington in East Chiltington
Track to Stantons Farm in East Chiltington
Sunflower Crop at East Chiltington in East Chiltington
Foot Bridge for Path in East Chiltington in East Chiltington
Railway over Bevern Stream, East Chiltington in East Chiltington
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Area Information

Living in East Chiltington means residing within a civil parish that stretches nine point eight square kilometres across East Sussex. You are situated four miles south-east of Burgess Hill and five miles north-west of Lewes. This strip parish runs northward from the crest of the South Downs, offering a distinct geographical character to daily life. The village has deep historical roots, centred around a parish church that dates to the twelfth century and was originally a chapel for Westmeston. The architecture features winklestone construction, and the parish church remains a focal point, though it has recently closed following the retirement of rector Godfrey Brodster. Your daily routine will likely centre on the 13th-century parish church and the nearby pub, The Jolly Sportsman. The Sussex Greensand Way, a Roman road, cuts through the centre of your village, providing a historic route for walking or cycling. Nearby, you can explore nature reserves such as Blackcap, or visit Great and Middle Home Wood, which holds ancient coppiced oak, hornbeam, ash, and birch. The Hurst Barns estate offers expansive green space with its five hundred acres and 18th-century farmhouse. You walk a path rich in heritage, moving from historic stone buildings through managed woodlands and ancient woodlands with protected status.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
9.8 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in East Chiltington presents a clear demographic profile characterised by an older population. The median age within this parish is seventy years, indicating that the majority of residents are senior citizens. This aligns with the most common age range data, which categorises the total population as the dominant group. Consequently, you will encounter a neighbourhood where retirement and established families form the social fabric. Home ownership is the dominant tenure model, with seventy-four per cent of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. The average household in East Chiltington tends towards stability rather than multinational configurations, reflecting the age profile. You will find that accommodation types are established, supporting a settled way of life. The predominant ethnic group constitutes the total population, suggesting a standard national representation without significant minority concentrations. Religious adherence follows similar patterns of total community representation, meaning you will not encounter specific religious enclaves but rather the general likeness of the wider county. This demographic composition creates a quiet, mature environment where neighbours know each other across generations. The area lacks the vibrancy of a young university hub, instead offering the tranquillity of a retirement-focused settlement.

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Tenure

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

41
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dominant age profile of residents in East Chiltington?
The median age in East Chiltington is seventy years. This places the area firmly within the demographic headspace of retirees and older residents, making it a quiet community with a mature social atmosphere.
Is the internet reliable enough for working from home in East Chiltington?
Mobility coverage scores eighty-one out of one hundred, offering good mobile phone reception. Fixed broadband scores sixty-five out of one hundred, indicating a fair to good connection speed rather than the highest tier available for WFH needs.
How safe is East Chiltington compared to other areas in the UK?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of seventy-nine out of one hundred. Flood risk is minimal with a score of three point five one. These figures confirm a safe environment for families and residents.
What planning constraints affect future development in the village?
Residents face constraints due to protected woodland covering a score of five point one. There are no Ramsar sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty restricting development, but the woodland protection limits residential expansion.

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