Area Overview for Stockbridge
Area Information
Stockbridge is a compact built-up area in England, covering 49.4 hectares. It is home to a population with a median age of 70, suggesting a mature community with a strong presence of long-term residents. The area’s character is shaped by its mix of residential properties and nearby amenities, including schools, retail outlets, and a railway station. Living in Stockbridge offers a balance of practicality and accessibility, with essential services within reach. The 73% home ownership rate indicates a stable housing market, and the area’s proximity to Mottisfont & Dunbridge Railway Station connects residents to broader regional networks. For those prioritising safety, the area’s low crime risk score of 77/100 reinforces its appeal. Stockbridge is ideal for those seeking a settled lifestyle with access to local schools, shops, and transport, all within a walkable or short drive.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 49.4 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Stockbridge’s lifestyle is shaped by its proximity to retail, transport, and community hubs. Five retail outlets, including The Southern Co-operative Co and Budgens Middle, provide access to groceries, banking, and everyday essentials. The Mottisfont & Dunbridge Railway Station adds convenience for commuting or travel, while the area’s compact size ensures a walkable environment. Though specific parks or leisure facilities are not detailed in the data, the presence of schools and shops suggests a cohesive community feel. The blend of local amenities and transport links makes daily life in Stockbridge practical and connected, with services readily available to residents.
Amenities
Schools
Stockbridge is served by three schools: Stockbridge Primary & Pre-School, which holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, and Test Valley School and Danebury School, both primary and academy schools respectively. The presence of a primary school with a positive rating ensures accessible early education for local families, while the mix of primary and academy schools offers choice in educational approaches. Danebury School’s status as an academy may indicate a focus on specialist curricula or governance structures distinct from traditional state schools. For parents, the combination of school types provides flexibility, though the absence of secondary school data means further research is needed for older children. The proximity of these schools to residential areas underscores Stockbridge’s appeal to families.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N/A | Stockbridge Primary & Pre-School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Test Valley School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | N/A | Danebury School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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Stockbridge’s population has a median age of 70, the highest in the dataset, indicating a community skewed toward older adults. This age profile suggests a demographic with established roots, likely influencing the area’s social dynamics and local services. The 73% home ownership rate reflects a predominantly owner-occupied population, which may contribute to a sense of stability and long-term investment in the area. While the data does not specify household composition or accommodation types, the high median age may correlate with a higher proportion of single-person households or couples in later life. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s ethnic and religious composition remains unspecified, though the 73% home ownership rate and median age suggest a cohesive, low-turnover community.
Household Size
Accommodation Type
Tenure
Ethnic Group
Religion
Household Composition
Age
Household Deprivation
NS-SEC
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Planning Constraints
- Crime RiskLocked