Area Overview for Kingsbrook
Area Information
Kingsbrook is a modern civil parish situated north-east of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. You will find this new development almost contiguous with the town centre, positioned just 1.6 miles away. The area covers a compact landmass of 3.3 km², which constitutes entirely new build housing organised into three distinct neighbourhoods. These are Oakfield Village, Canal Quarter, and Orchard Green. Historically, this land formed part of the former parish of Bierton with Broughton, but Kingsbrook was established as a separate civil parish in 2020. This administrative change reflects its recent designation as a standalone community. The development contrasts sharply with the surrounding countryside, which retains ancient farmland and a rural atmosphere. Instead, Kingsbrook offers a planned suburban setting where infrastructure was prioritised alongside residential construction. You will find that the area includes a primary school that opened in September 2021 and a secondary school that welcomed students in 2022. These facilities anchor a community designed with clear village identities within a contemporary housing estate. Living in Kingsbrook means residing in a planned environment rather than an organically grown village. The boundaries are defined by modern urban planning principles. You are entering an area where every home was constructed as part of a cohesive residential scheme rather than piecemeal development over decades.
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- Area Size
- 3.3 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Kingsbrook defines itself through high levels of stability and ownership. Exactly 88% of households here are in owner-occupied properties. This figure indicates a neighbourhood where residents have purchased their homes rather than renting. The demographic profile suggests a mature population, with a median age of 70 years old. You will find that this age group represents the core of the resident base. Household composition reflects this older demographic, though specific figures for age ranges are recorded simply as total data. The area does not show data for predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the provided records. Nevertheless, the high ownership rate and older median age paint a clear picture of the typical resident. Homeowners in Kingsbrook likely stay for extended periods, fostering long-term neighbourhood ties. The lack of rental data suggests a static population rather than a transient market. Deprivation data is not included in the current statistics for this parish. You should note that the absence of such data does not indicate wealth or poverty but simply reflects the available reporting categories. The community feels settled because the majority of people have invested in property within the specific neighbourhoods that make up the parish. Living in Kingsbrook means joining an area where ownership is the norm.
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Planning Constraints
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