Area Overview for Wilmington

Haymaking, Hook Green in Wilmington
Track to Turnagain Farm in Wilmington
Rowhill Road at Hook Green in Wilmington
Hook Green in Wilmington
Hook Green Lane, Wilmington in Wilmington
Rowhill Road, Wilmington in Wilmington
Broad Lane, Wilmington in Wilmington
Path on track near Rowhill Wood in Wilmington
Footpath in Paxwood in Wilmington
Rowhill Road, Hextable in Wilmington
Woodland Lodge, Rowhill Road in Wilmington
Bend on Rowhill Road in Wilmington
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Area Information

Wilmington is a civil parish located in the Dartford district of Kent, South East England. You will find this village approximately 1½ miles south-southwest of Dartford railway station. The area sits within the DA1 1HL postcode and stretches across 6.8 km² of land. Historically, it formed part of the Royal Manor of Dartford, and its roots date back to Roman times. Evidence of a third-century villa and a Saxon settlement known as Wighelm's Tun confirms its long history. By 1900, the village had established itself as a key centre for agriculture, featuring hop gardens, cherry-grounds, and plum orchards. You can still see the remains of this heritage today. The Wilmington Institute, founded in 1910 by Sir James Whitehead, stands as a notable historical feature. Burials of soldiers who died in World War I lie in the north side of the parish church. If you seek a location grounded in history yet close to transport links, Wilmington offers a suburban village setting defined by its agricultural past and enduring community ties.

Area Type
County Electoral Division
Area Size
6.8 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Wilmington reflects a settled population with a distinct age profile. The median age for residents is 70, indicating a village where older generations tend to stay. Most common age groups skew towards this older demographic, which often influences local needs and pace of life. Home ownership is a defining characteristic of this parish, with 79% of households owning their properties. This high level of ownership suggests a stable community where many residents have lived in their homes for decades. Accommodation types in the area generally reflect traditional house styles suited to this demographic. The area encompasses families who value security and stability. You will not find a mix of transient residents in this civil parish; instead, you find a consistent community structure. This demographic makeup means that when you live in Wilmington, you join an established group rather than disrupting a developing trend. The stability here is supported by the fact that nearly four out of five households possess their homes outright.

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Tenure

79
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Wilmington and what is the community vibe like?
The community in Wilmington features a median age of 70, creating a settled environment where older generations reside. With 79% of residents being homeowners, the area maintains a stable character. You will find a mix of those who have lived there since the village was an agricultural centre and modern retirees. The vibe is quiet and rooted in history, shaped by past orchards and hop gardens.
How is internet access for working from home in Wilmington?
Digital infrastructure in Wilmington is robust. Fixed broadband scores 89 out of 100 and mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, both rated as excellent. You can expect reliable high-speed connections for remote work without interruption. This connectivity supports daily internet use effectively despite the village setting.
Is Wilmington a safe place to live regarding crime and environmental risks?
Crime risk in Wilmington is low with a safety score of 73 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. Flood risk is also minimal at a score of 4.46. While there is a warning for protected woodland affecting planning, the area avoids flood zones and retains a generally secure atmosphere for families and individuals.
What are the transport links for residents of Wilmington?
You are located approximately 1½ miles south-southwest of Dartford railway station. The village falls within the DA1 1HL postcode area. While it is a suburban village historically focused on agriculture, proximity to the station offers access to wider rail networks without needing to travel deep into the city.

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