Area Overview for Croome D'abitot
Area Information
Croome D'abitot stands as a small civil parish in Worcestershire, covering an area of 4.8 square kilometres. This community functions as a joint parish council with Severn Stoke, situated roughly seven to eight miles south-east of Worcester. The village shares a boundary with Upton-upon-Severn to the south-east and Pershore to the west. Living in Croome D'abitot means engaging with a landscape shaped by significant history. The site was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and later became associated with the Urse d'Abitot family before passing to the Beauchamps and Coventrys. A defining feature of the area is Croome Court, a mid-18th-century Neo-Palladian mansion designed by Capability Brown. This Grade I listed building sits within extensive landscaped parkland alongside St Mary Magdalene Church. You will find the village at coordinates approximately 52.102°N 2.173°W, making it a quiet, historic location far removed from major urban centres yet connected to the Cotswold Line railway network. The daily rhythm of this parish is defined by its proximity to the Malvern Hills district and its deep roots in the local aristocracy.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 4.8 km²
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Demographics
The community of Croome D'abitot displays an unusually high median age of 70 years. This demographic profile indicates that the majority of residents are in the older age bracket. With a home-ownership rate of 78%, the village is predominantly an owner-occupied area. This high percentage of freehold homes suggests stability within the neighbourhood and limits the proportion of private rental properties. The data indicates that household composition and accommodation types represent the total population without specifying distinct sub-groups. You should expect a community where families and younger professionals are less common than retirees. The area reflects a traditional settlement pattern where long-term residents hold the majority of properties. This structure influences local shop viability and social services, as a large segment of the population may rely less on daily commuting or consumer retail. The demographic reality defines a quiet, settled environment rather than a bustling hub of new arrivals or young households seeking their first home.
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