Area Overview for Loughton & Great Holm
Area Information
Living in Loughton & Great Holm offers a distinct blend of historic village character and modern suburban quiet within the City of Milton Keynes. This civil parish covers just 3.8 km², creating an intimate community that feels connected despite its location in the South East. The area encompasses diverse districts including Loughton, Great Holm, National Bowl, Elfield Park, West Rooksley, Loughton Lodge, and Knowlhill. You will find the historic core of Loughton retains much of its original feel around All Saints Church and The Green, while Great Holm presents a quieter 1980s-built grid square with curving streets and mature trees. The parish was originally named Loughton before being renamed in 2013 to reflect the inclusion of Great Holm. It sits west of Central Milton Keynes, bordered by H4 Dansteed Way and V4 Watling Street. Residents enjoy proximity to the West Coast Main Line, which runs along the eastern boundary of the parish. Daily life balances well-preserved heritage with accessible modern amenities. The neighbourhood features scheduled moated sites and ancient fish ponds, offering green spaces for residents to explore while living in a compact settlement. This creates a setting where history and contemporary family life coexist within a manageable footprint.
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- 3.8 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Loughton & Great Holm reflects a settled population with a clear median age of 70 years. This figure indicates a significant elderly demographic residing within the parish. The most common age range is recorded as 'Total', suggesting a broad distribution without a single narrow slice dominating the population entirely, though the median pulls the average upward. Regarding housing stability, 60% of residents own their homes outright. This high ownership rate suggests a mature, established community where many families have put down roots for a long time. Accommodation types and household composition data would typically reveal the breakdown of single-person households versus families, but only total figures are currently specified for these categories. The area does not record specific information on predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the available dataset. While the median age points towards retirement, the 60% home ownership figure confirms that financial investment is common here. You should note that the demographic balance leans heavily towards older residents, which may influence local council priorities, from accessibility to leisure provisions. The stable ownership rate contrasts with areas defined by high rental turnover, indicating a more permanent resident base.
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