Area Overview for Staverton
Area Information
Staverton is a civil parish in west Wiltshire covered by 4.2 km² of land. The area sits approximately 1.75 miles north of Trowbridge town centre and three miles east of Bradford on Avon. Evidence of settlement in this location dates back to the Iron Age, with Roman and medieval finds embedded in the landscape. The parish became a separate civil parish in 1894 after serving as the outskirts of Trowbridge. The population was recorded at about 1,868 residents in 2011. Housing developments on the southern side of the village from the late 20th century drove a significant increase in population from the 453 residents recorded in 2001. You will find a mix of a historic northern village core and expanded southern areas containing schools and sports facilities. Key landmarks include St Paul's Church, a Grade II listed building completed in 1826, and the hump-backed bridge over the Kennet and Avon Canal built in 1804. The River Avon forms a natural boundary for the area. The village features a marina with a lagoon and a bustling boatyard that attracts visitors to the locality.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 4.2 km²
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Demographics
The community profile in Staverton indicates a mature resident base with a median age of 70 years. This high median age suggests the area appeals primarily to retired individuals seeking a quiet rural lifestyle. Homeownership stands at an impressive 81%, confirming that the vast majority of households own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This statistic highlights the area as a settled community where residents have deep roots rather than a transient rental population. The demographic data points to a stable society composed largely of those over the age of retirement. While the specific ethnic composition and religion breakdowns are recorded in the census, the dominant character is defined by these age and ownership figures. You are looking at a neighbourhood where family ties and long-term residence are the norm. The age profile means there may be fewer young families compared to suburban towns, but a strong support network within the parish council and local hub. Living in Staverton offers a demographic environment aligned with peace and established social connections.
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Planning Constraints
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