Area Overview for Wolverton and Greenleys
Area Information
Living in Wolverton and Greenleys offers a distinct blend of Victorian heritage and modern planned expansion. This civil parish sits within Milton Keynes, covering an area of 6.4 km² with a resident population of 5,334. You will find the historic railway town of Wolverton sitting alongside the Greenleys estate, both integral to Milton Keynes' New Town development designated in 1967. Wolverton was established in the 19th century as the world's first purpose-built railway town, linked to the Old Railway Works and featuring notable Victorian architecture. The Greenleys estate saw its first residents move in around 1976, continuing the town's evolution over the last five decades. Your daily life here involves navigating charming old streets, secret alleys, and canal connections within the Wolverton Conservation Area. You are surrounded by listed buildings and local initiatives focused on New Town heritage. The area functions as a cohesive community where past and present coexist. While specific numbers on household composition or predominant ethnic groups are not detailed in current records, the population density of 834 people per square kilometre suggests a lived-in, engaged neighbourhood. This density supports a sense of community rather than isolation. Whether you are seeking proximity to the Old Railway Works or the quiet charm of the Greenleys estate, Wolverton and Greenleys provides a defined character grounded in its 19th and 20th-century origins.
- Area Type
- Parish
- Area Size
- 6.4 km²
- Population
- 5334
- Population Density
- 834 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile in Wolverton and Greenleys is defined by a significant proportion of senior residents. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that older adults form a major part of the local population. This demographic structure influences the pace of life and the type of services the area likely supports. With a home ownership rate of 53%, you will find that slightly more than half of the households own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 47% of households rent or live in other arrangements, reflecting a mixed but slightly owner-advantaged market. Accommodation in Wolverton and Greenleys spans both traditional Victorian homes and the estates built from 1970 onwards. The population density of 834 people per square kilometre confines the settlement to a compact 6.4 km² footprint. While the data does not explicitly break down specific ethnic groups or religious affiliations, the historical context of the 19th-century railway town and 1967 development plan provides a framework for understanding the area's social fabric. Living in Wolverton and Greenleys means engaging with a community where the average resident is nearing retirement age. This concentration of older residents often correlates with lower local demand for school-age activities, though schools near the area remain accessible to the parish. You can expect a neighbourhood where neighbours have lived there a long time, fostering stability in Wolverton and Greenleys.
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