Area Information

St. Stephen-in-Brannel is a small civil parish in the south-west of England, encompassing 38.3 square kilometres. You will find just 1,498 residents spread across this stretch of countryside, creating a population density of 39 people per square kilometre. Living in St. Stephen-in-Brannel means you are part of a village community defined by its rural character rather than urban density. The area functions as a quiet residential enclave where daily life revolves around the natural environment and established local traditions. Its modest size ensures that distances between homes, shops, and amenities remain short for most inhabitants. Despite its small population, the parish offers a complete sense of home with established boundaries and a distinct identity. You can expect a pace of life that prioritises tranquility and proximity to the outdoors over the hustle of city living. This locality provides a stable setting for families, retirees, and those seeking a quieter alternative to larger towns. The civic nature of the parish ensures that local governance remains accessible to residents who call the area home. Your experience here will centre on a deep connection to the land and a close-knit environment.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
38.3 km²
Population
1498
Population Density
39 people/km²

Demographics

The community in St. Stephen-in-Brannel has a mature character, with a median age of 70 years. This demographic profile suggests the area attracts a predominantly older population, likely comprising retired couples and long-term residents. A full 73% of households own their homes, which indicates a stable environment with high levels of tenure security. Ownership is the dominant housing tenure, meaning rental properties make up a small fraction of the total stock. You will find that accommodation types reflect traditional village needs, prioritising suitability for older occupants. The household composition aligns with low density living, supporting a population that values space and independence. While specific breakdowns of household types, ethnic groups, and religious affiliations are not detailed in current records, the overall picture points to a homogenous community. The absence of younger families in the median age data suggests you should look carefully at school options if you plan to bring children to the area. Quality of life here centres on stability, with most residents having lived in their properties for many years. This long tenure fosters strong neighbourly ties and a consistent local culture that spans decades.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

73
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

22
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 Woodland
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