Area Overview for Preston
Area Information
Living in Preston offers a distinct experience within this small civil parish in England. You find yourself in a compact community covering just 7.9 km², a sizeable area for a parish but intimate enough to foster close local connections. The character of the area is defined by its quiet nature rather than the pulse of a large city centre. When you walk through the neighbourhoods, the scale of the environment suggests a place where daily life moves at a measured pace. This suitability appeals to those who prioritise stability and a non-urban setting over grand urban infrastructure. The footprint of the parish remains fixed, ensuring that the built environment does not expand rapidly to disrupt the existing rhythm of life. You are situated in a location where proximity to the wider region does not mean exposure to its congestion or noise. Instead, the defined boundaries create a clear sense of place that separates home from the outside world. It is a setting where you live among neighbours who have tended the local streets for generations. This stability forms the core of what daily life resembles here, far removed from the transient energy of larger metropolitan hubs.
- Area Type
- Parish
- Area Size
- 7.9 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community in Preston reflects a population dominated by older residents, with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates that the area attracts retirees or is home to long-term residents who have aged in place. The age profile suggests a limited number of young families compared with other regions, shaping the local services and social activities available to you. You will notice a demographic shift where the needs of older adults drive more of the community conversation and resource allocation. Most households in Preston consist of total household compositions, a phrasing that underscores the prevailing structure of families or single-person homes dominating this parish. Only 54% of residents own their homes, a figure that situates the area between purely owner-occupied estates and rental-heavy markets. This ownership split means you encounter a mix of tenure types, though the majority still manage their own properties. The accommodation types present a total snapshot of local housing, while the predominant ethnic group and religious makeup remain part of the total demographic count without specific breakdown figures. These facts point to a settled community where long-term residence is the norm rather than a dynamic influx of new arrivals.
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Planning Constraints
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