Area Overview for Old Woughton
Area Information
Living in Old Woughton means settling into a civil parish in south-central Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. This area encompasses the distinct communities of Woughton on the Green, Woughton Park, and Passmore. The parish covers just under 1.9 square kilometres, offering a compact footprint for its residents. You will find approximately 400 homes scattered across the landscape. Beyond residential streets, the area contains a church, a hotel, a pub, and several small businesses. The Woughton Pavilion stands nearby, alongside sports fields suitable for local recreation. Nature plays a significant role in daily life here, with about 60% of the parish designated as green space. This includes a village green and a portion of Ouzel Valley Park. The boundaries of the modern parish were established on 1 April 2012. This administrative change resulted from a resident campaign and a subsequent boundary review that separated the area from the larger former Woughton parish. You now inhabit a space defined by its own identity, separate from its predecessor. The landscape features a mix of modern housing and historic character. Medieval village earthworks survive within Ouzel Valley Park as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. This history overlays the present-day functionality of the neighbourhood. You can explore timber-framed buildings in the Woughton on the Green Conservation Area. These structures offer a tangible link to the late 16th and early 17th centuries. When you walk among the cottages and the Old Swan Inn, you engage with a living history that predates the manors recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 1.9 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The demographic profile of Old Woughton presents a distinct picture regarding age and residence. The median age for residents stands at 70 years. This figure places the community significantly older than the national average. Consequently, the population consists primarily of mature residents. You are entering a neighbourhood where the social environment reflects this older demographic. Home ownership is the dominant tenure model within the parish. Data confirms that 57% of households own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership suggests a settled community with long-term ambitions. The remaining residents likely rent, contributing to the total household composition. Accommodation types vary across the 400 homes in the parish. However, no data specifies the breakdown between detached, semi-detached, or terraced properties. Ethnic diversity, religion, and specific household sizes lack detailed statistics in the current records. You should approach your expectations with a focus on the known age profile and ownership levels. The area functions as a quiet residential enclave rather than a bustling commercial hub. Small businesses operate within the parish, but they serve the local population rather than attracting outside workers. The absence of major employers within the boundaries reinforces the residential nature of the village. You may find that daily routines centre on proximity to amenities rather than immediate local work opportunities. The high home ownership rate indicates stability. Older people often prefer established neighbourhoods where neighbours know each other well. The lack of young families in the data suggests schools may not be the primary draw compared to retirement or semi-retirement living. This demographic reality shapes the identity of Old Woughton.
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