Area Information

Compton is a civil parish with an area of 17.5 square kilometres that offers a established setting for residents. The local environment provides a clear landscape free from the constraints of Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and protected nature reserves. A total of 14.38 out of 100 of the land contains protected woodland, meaning planning for new developments may face restrictions in specific pockets. You will find immediate safety reassurance as the area carries a low flood risk with a coverage score of 1.79. This low risk indicates that properties remain secure against water damage without the need for expensive mitigation measures typically found in river valleys or coastal zones. Daily life here benefits from high mobile network quality, although fixed broadband services remain modest. The community functions well despite the older demographic profile, creating a stable neighbourhood where residents rely on their own property ownership rather than private rentals. With 68 per cent of homes owned outright, the local market prioritises long-term stability over transient living. The absence of major planning constraints allows for clearer understanding of land use, though the presence of protected woodland means buyers should check their specific plot against local conservation boundaries before purchasing.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
17.5 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Compton has a distinct age profile, with a median age of 70 standing as the defining characteristic of the population. This figure indicates that the neighbourhood hosts a population skewed significantly towards older residents who likely seek a quieter pace of life. You will encounter fewer young families or people under forty compared to more urban areas given this central tendency. Home ownership dominates the living arrangement here, with 68 per cent of residents owning their property. This high rate suggests a territory built around settled households rather than short-term tenancies or student accommodation. The accommodation statistics reveal a stable market where residents prefer owning their homes over renting privately or publicly. The breakdown of household composition points to larger families or couples living independently rather than shared living situations common in high-density cities. Diversity and religion figures are not detailed in the available records, so specific claims about ethnic makeup or faith communities cannot be substantiated numerically. The absence of detailed deprivation data means you cannot quantify income gaps or service access levels directly. However, the high ownership rate suggests financial stability among the majority of residents. When considering living in Compton, you are entering an environment defined by longevity and property tenure rather than rapid demographic turnover.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

68
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
median
Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Compton and what is the community feel like?
The community is defined by a median age of 70, making it an area primarily populated by older residents. Home ownership stands at 68 per cent, indicating a settled population rather than a mix of renters and young professionals living in shared accommodation.
How reliable are transport and internet connections for working from home?
Mobile coverage is good, scoring 81 out of 100 on quality indices. Fixed broadband is weaker, scoring only 44 out of 100. Residents benefit from strong phone signals but may find home internet speeds unsuitable for heavy uploads or high-definition video conferencing without upgrades.
Is Compton safe from crime and environmental hazards?
Safety ratings are positive with a low crime risk score of 71 out of 100. Flood risk is minimal at 1.79 out of 100. However, protection constraints apply to 14.38 per cent of the area, which contains protected woodland where building works have limitations.
What planning restrictions should I be aware of before buying a property here?
The area avoids major restrictions like Ramsar sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You must check if your property sits near the 14.38 per cent of land designated as protected woodland, as these zones limit development and tree removal rights.

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