Area Overview for St. Hilary
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Area Information
St. Hilary is a civil parish covering an area of 11.9 square kilometres. The landscape bears the weight of a significant designation, with a warning that 9.12 per cent of the land falls within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This status implies planning constraints that prospective buyers must consider when assessing development potential or future value. Despite these regulatory considerations, the parish maintains a distinct character shaped by very few other planning constraints. There are no Ramsar wetland sites crossing the boundaries, and the parish contains no protected nature reserves or protected woodland. The local environment remains largely free from flood risk, with a low coverage score of 1.93 indicating that flooding is not a primary concern for residents. Daily life here is defined by a close connection to the surrounding countryside and a community settled enough to show a high degree of stability. When you choose to live in St. Hilary, you are engaging with a location where natural beauty takes precedence over rapid modernisation. The balance between open space and residential comfort forms the core of the experience for anyone considering homes in this parish.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 11.9 km²
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Demographics
The community in St. Hilary reflects a settled population with a median age of 70. This figure confirms that older residents form the backbone of the local society. Home ownership stands at 71 per cent, demonstrating that most houses and flats in the parish are occupied by their owners rather than renters. This high level of ownership typically indicates a stable residential stock where families have remained in the same properties for generations. The demographic profile suggests a tranquil environment where daily rhythms are slower compared to neighbouring urban zones. You will find that the typical household consists of individuals or couples who have remained in St. Hilary over time, contributing to a consistent community feel. The area lacks the transient population often associated with high periods of urbanisation. Living here means joining a neighbourhood where the majority of occupants have a long-standing commitment to their local addresses. This stability shapes local amenities and social interactions in a way that prioritises familiarity and endurance.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
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