Area Overview for Norton, Buckland and Stone
Area Information
Living in Norton, Buckland and Stone offers a distinctly rural experience within a civil parish covering 8.3 km². You will find this area defined by its quiet character and separation from the busiest parts of Devon, yet it remains firmly part of the local network. The landscape is largely shaped by protected environments, with a significant portion of the land designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This status means development is tightly controlled, preserving the open vistas and countryside charm that residents value. You are stepping into a location where nature dictates the pace of daily life. The parish lacks Ramsar wetland sites or protected woodlands beyond the designated areas, though it does hold some protected woodland status which adds to its ecological importance. Your routine will differ sharply from urban living. There are no bustling high streets or commercial hubs within the parish boundaries themselves. Instead, daily life centres around proximity to nearby towns for shopping or leisure. The area's identity is rooted in its conservation status rather than commercial vibrancy. When you home for a residence here, you are choosing a commitment to a slower lifestyle. The 8.3 km² footprint suggests a compact community spread across defined boundaries, meaning travel distances between homesteads and local amenities will vary depending on your specific plot. This parish represents a choice for stability and natural preservation over modern convenience.
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- Parish
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- 8.3 km²
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- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community in Norton, Buckland and Stone skews significantly older than the national average, with a median age of 70. This demographic profile indicates a neighbourhood dominated by retirees rather than young families or workers in their prime earning years. The population data confirms that the head of household demographic is the primary focus. Consequently, you will likely encounter fewer school-aged children, which explains the quiet nature of the streets and the lack of demand for extensive local schooling within the parish itself. Home ownership is the prevailing form of tenure, with 71% of residents owning their property outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership typically correlates with long-term residents who have stayed for decades, rather than transient tenants. The data does not specify the breakdown between private and social housing, nor does it detail the ethnic diversity of the area beyond the label of total. Similarly, religion statistics are not broken down in the available information. For those considering homes in Norton, Buckland and Stone, expect to deal with a stable, established group of owners. The age profile suggests that local services may cater more to the needs of seniors, including slower-paced social gatherings and health-focused rather than youth-focused amenities. The household composition data supports the view that this is a neighbourhood built for retirement and quiet living.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskPremium
- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyPremium
- Protected Nature ReservePremium
- Protected WoodlandPremium
- Crime RiskPremium