Area Overview for Dodington
Area Information
Dodington is a small civil parish and village situated in South Gloucestershire, nestled within a fertile valley between Codrington and Old Sodbury. The area spans approximately 16.6 square kilometres, offering a modest and established setting for its roughly 1,795 residents. Located at coordinates 51.526256, -2.420854, the parish maintains a character shaped by its history, with mentions dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. Residents live near a historic road junction, though the village lacks shops or a traditional phone box, meaning daily needs often require a short trip outside the parish. The landscape features a Norman-era Church of England St Nicholas Church with a square tower and four 15th century misericords. You will also find a village shop serving locals. Two churches stand within the parish, including the United Reformed Chapel. This location appeals to those seeking a quiet life near historical sites like the nearby Nene Valley. The area offers proximity to Roman remains and pastures, maintaining a connection to its Anglo-Saxon and Roman heritage. Living here means embracing a slower pace while remaining connected to a broader region.
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- Parish
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- 16.6 km²
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Demographics
The community in Dodington reflects an established population with a distinct age profile. The median age for residents stands at 70 years, indicating a village populated largely by older adults rather than young families or students. This demographic shift suggests a quiet neighbourhood where daily life moves at a deliberate pace. Home ownership remains a dominant feature of the local community, with 64% of households owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership typically correlates with stability and long-term residency. The remaining 36% of the population live in rental accommodation. Data indicates that household composition statistics are recorded for the total population, showing a mix of living arrangements typical of villages catering mainly to retirement or established residents. The parish does not specify predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the current figures, focusing instead on broader residential metrics. This demographic makeup creates a tranquil environment where community engagement often revolves around local church activities and parish council events.
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