Area Overview for Hambledon
Area Information
Hambledon is a small rural civil parish located in Hampshire, England, covering an area of 11.1 square kilometres. Situated approximately 16 kilometres north of Portsmouth, it resides within the South Downs National Park and is defined by its countryside setting. The village consists of around 400 households and under 1,000 residents, offering a tranquil lifestyle away from the city. You will find the village characterised by fields, woods, hedgerows, and linear valley settlement with clear views and dark skies. A neighbouring hamlet called Chidden lies two miles to the north, while the nearby villages of Clanfield, Denmead and Soberton form part of the wider local context. The community maintains a distinct identity protected by Green Belt and National Trust land. Life here revolves around a strong sense of community spirit and thriving weekly activities. Prominent landmarks include the Saxon-era parish church of St Peter and St Paul and the historic Manor Farm, dating back to circa 1200. This location suits those seeking a genuine rural experience with easy access to the natural beauty of the South Downs.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 11.1 km²
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- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Hambledon has a distinct demographic profile with a median age of 70 years. This high figure indicates that older residents make up a significant portion of the population. You are likely to find a community where life slows down and traditional village connections remain strong. Eighty-two per cent of households in Hambledon own their home, suggesting a long-term settlement rather than a transient or rental-focused area. The prevalence of owned properties reflects the area's character as a place for retirement or permanent rural residence rather than a commuter belt for students or young professionals. Accommodation types and household composition data confirm a stable residential pattern typical of historic Hampshire villages. The low population density across the 11.1 square kilometre area means you live among familiar neighbours rather than in a dense urban environment. Domestic diversity and ethnicity statistics are not highlighted here, distinguishing this settlement from more cosmopolitan urban centres. The demographic reality is that Hambledon is a quiet place where the average resident enjoys a later stage of life. There are no young families or transient workers in the numbers you would find elsewhere in Hampshire.
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Planning Constraints
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