Area Overview for Warfield
Area Information
Warfield is a civil parish in the Bracknell Forest district of Berkshire, covering an area of 13.2 square kilometres. You will find approximately 1,555 residents calling this village home. The settlement is defined by its Anglo-Saxon origins, with records from the Domesday Book describing the name as 'open land by a weir'. Today, the parish blends modern housing estates with older properties while retaining a distinct village feel amid extensive green spaces. Although situated near the expanding town of Bracknell, Warfield maintains a character that differs from its urban neighbours. The landscape is shaped by the local geology of clay and gravel, which historically created scattered hamlets rather than a dense town centre. You can explore hamlets such as Brockhill, Jealotts Hill, and Moss End, which form the rural backbone of the parish. St Michael the Archangel Church stands as a central feature, a Grade II* listed medieval building that anchors the community. Living in Warfield offers a quiet lifestyle supported by proximity to Bracknell for broader employment and services. The area balances historical agricultural roots with contemporary suburban growth, making it a stable choice for those seeking a residential escape from the city without being distant from it.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 13.2 km²
- Population
- 1555
- Population Density
- 118 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Warfield is distinctively mature. The median age for residents is 70 years, meaning you will encounter a population heavily skewed towards older adults. This high average age suggests a neighbourhood built for retirement or residents who have spent much of their lives in the area. With a population density of 118 people per square kilometre, the village remains relatively uncrowded compared to urban centres. Ownership patterns reflect this demographic profile, with 81 per cent of homes held by owners. This high rate of ownership indicates long-term stability and a community invested in the local estate. You will rarely find a rental market dominating the street scene. The parish contains a mix of older historic homes and newer properties developed post-war, catering to those seeking permanence. There are no specific statistics provided for household composition or ethnic diversity in the current data, so the focus here is on the clear age and ownership trends. The absence of young families in the statistical breakdown contrasts with the vibrant church community where parishioners gather weekly. Living in Warfield means joining a settled society where neighbours know one another well and property transactions occur less frequently than in younger areas.
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