Area Overview for Cold Ashton
Area Information
Living in Cold Ashton offers a tranquil rural experience within South Gloucestershire, located just five miles north of Bath. This civil parish covers an area of 9.3 square kilometres and sits near the junction of the A46 and A420 roads. The village feels small and historic, with a population recorded at 221 according to the 2011 census. You will find the hamlet of Pennsylvania, also spelled Pensylvania, as part of the parish, which spans about 2,300 acres. The landscape includes rural fields and ancient markets, reflecting its long history. Holy Trinity Church dominates the skyline with its 14th-century tower, rebuilt by rector Thomas Key between 1508 and 1540. The church features a curious pulpit set in a north wall niche and remains of a rood loft. The Elizabethan Manor House and Old Rectory stand as notable landmarks, hinting at the area's connection to Bristol's past after William Pepwall acquired the land in 1564. Daily life here moves at a slower pace compared to the cities nearby. You are walking distance from Bath railway station if you own a car, a benefit for those wishing to access the wider region. The area lacks urban amenities, making it suited for those who desire a quiet retreat without the rush of city life. The history extends back to the Domesday Book of 1086, where it was recorded as Estone, originally belonging to Bath Abbey. This deep heritage adds character to every street and Hause you explore in this quiet corner of England.
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- 9.3 km²
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Demographics
The community in Cold Ashton is predominantly elderly, with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates a settlement heavily populated by retirees and long-term residents rather than young families or university students. Most people fall into the total age category distribution, meaning there are no specific younger demographics driving the population dynamics. You will find that 80 per cent of households own their homes outright or have a mortgage. Only 20 per cent of residents rent, suggesting this is a stable community where people stay for decades. Household composition reflects the older population, with many couples living alone or together after retirement. The area does not rely on a single ethnic group or religious denominator, as the specific predominant ethnic group and total religious statistics are not detailed in the local breakdowns. Accommodation types in the parish are not itemised, but the high home ownership rate implies a mix of terraced and semi-detached houses typical of historic villages. The low population density of 221 people across 9.3 square kilometres means you will never feel crowded. This demographic profile creates a specific type of neighbourly environment where familiarity breeds a strong sense of community. People who choose homes in Cold Ashton are likely planning for their final chapter of life or seeking peace and quiet after a busy career in nearby Bath or Bristol.
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