Area Overview for Glynde
Area Information
Living in Glynde offers a distinctly rural existence within the Lewes District of East Sussex. You reside in a civil parish covering 9.8 km², situated two miles east of the historic market town of Lewes. The village carries the weight of history as an ancient parish that was once part of the hundred of Ringmer. It rests beneath Mount Caburn within the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The population stands at approximately 1,460 people. Despite its small footprint, the area feels large due to the open fields behind properties and the narrow main road. The settlement retains a quiet, isolated estate village character. Rows of terraced cottages line the street, evoking a Northern England feel rare in the South. You are surrounded by archaeological richness, including Roman finds and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery. Glynde lies within a conservation area, ensuring strict control over development. The village houses Grade I-listed Glynde Place, an Elizabethan manor, alongside the 1765 Palladian St Mary the Virgin church. Mount Caburn tops the local landscape as an Iron Age hill fort. This setting provides a contained environment where daily life moves at a slower pace. Your home offers proximity to Roman history while maintaining a deep sense of enclosure typical of historic manor villages.
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- 9.8 km²
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Demographics
The community in Glynde reflects a settled population with a clear age profile. The median age across the parish reaches 70 years. This demographic skew suggests the area appeals to retirees or those seeking a quiet retirement setting. Most residents fall into the broadest age category, indicating a life stage focused on stability. Home ownership rates stand at 63% of all households. The remaining third of residents occupy rented accommodation. You can expect a neighbourhood where long-term residents coexist with tenants. The village does not appear to be driven by transient populations or young professionals. Housing decisions here often lean toward purchasing a permanent spot rather than short-term letting. The household composition mirrors the broader national picture but with a weight toward older occupants. This stability creates a predictable environment for new buyers. You will find that the social fabric is woven from decades of uninterrupted residency. The lower population density of 1,460 residents over 9.8 km² fosters this close-knit atmosphere. Your experience of living in Glynde will be defined by this established demographic balance and low turnover rate.
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Planning Constraints
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