Area Overview for Wootton
Area Information
You are looking at Wootton, a large village and civil parish located in Bedfordshire, England. This district covers an area size of 14.5 km² and sits southwest of Bedford within the historic Rebornstoke Hundred. Once a scattered ancient parish with a population of just 26 residents in the 1086 Domesday Book, the area has evolved significantly. By 1901, the population reached 1,252, reflecting centuries of growth that continue into the modern era. The location places you bounded by Kempston Rural to the north, Stewartby to the east, Marston Moretaine to the south, and Cranfield to the west. Today, Wootton functions primarily as a commuter and dormitory village for Bedford and Milton Keynes. The character is distinctively suburban-rural, balancing substantial residential development over the last thirty years with surviving old timber-framed houses. Historically renowned for brick-making since 1655 and housing a bell foundry from 1715 to 1790, the village maintains its historic links while expanding. You will find landmarks such as the Church of St Mary the Virgin, featuring 14th-century fabric and a 15th-century tower, alongside Wootton House, a late 17th-century manor with a red brick stable block. Living in Wootton means engaging with an area that has transitioned from agricultural roots to a hub for professionals working in the wider South East region.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 14.5 km²
- Population
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Demographics
The community in Wootton displays a clear demographic profile that reflects its commuter status. The median age is 70 years, and the most common age range recorded is simply listed as Age: Total in the available datasets. This high median suggests a mature population residing in the parish. Regarding home ownership, 67% of residences are owner-occupied, indicating a stable community where long-term residents hold the title to their homes. The remaining 33% of housing consists of rented properties or other tenure types not specified as owner-occupied. Household composition and predominant ethnic group data are recorded as totals in the source material, reflecting the aggregate population rather than detailed segmentation. Similarly, religion and specific breakdowns for household composition remain at the total level. When evaluating deprivation, the crime risk assessment provides clarity on quality of life. The area holds a Safety Score of 81 out of 100 based on its crime risk assessment. This figure confirms that Wootton has below-average crime rates, marking it as a safer neighbourhood compared to broader averages. Residents benefit from this low crime risk environment, which is a significant factor when considering the practical implications of living here.
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Planning Constraints
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