Area Overview for Frodesley
Area Information
Frodesley is a tiny civil parish located in Shropshire, approximately seven miles south of Shrewsbury. The area covers 8.9 square kilometres and sits on the edge of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You will find the village centre along Watling Street, with the entire parish falling under Shropshire Council. Historically, records describe Frodesley as a parish in Atcham district, situated just two and a half miles east of Dorrington railway station. The population stands around 256 people, comprising 131 males and 125 females. Living in Frodesley means occupying a rural hamlet that balances its small village character with access to significant natural landscapes. The community includes many young families, which adds a dynamic element to the normally quiet setting. An active community hall supports local events, while St. Wilfrid's Church serves as a local landmark and is part of the Shropshire Churches Tourism Group. You are positioned between Re咳 Stretton to the north and Church Stretton to the south, allowing for short drives into larger towns. The postcode area is SY5 01694, placing you within the wider landscape of South East Shropshire.
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- 8.9 km²
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Demographics
The community profile in Frodesley reveals a notably older population compared to the broader national average. The median age across the parish is 70 years old. Most residents fall into the broadest age bracket when data is aggregated by total population groups. This demographic profile suggests a village where pensions and retirement planning are likely common concerns for long-term residents. While specific breakdowns for younger cohorts exist in the raw data, the headline figure indicates an ageing society living in these historic surroundings. Home ownership is the prevailing method of housing tenure, with 68% of residents owning their property outright or through a mortgage. This high level of ownership suggests a stable housing stock where families have invested in the local property market over many years. The remaining 32% of households likely consist of landlords and their tenants, reflecting a healthy mix of homeownership and renting. There are no specific figures available for predominant ethnic groups, religious affiliations, or detailed household composition beyond the total count. These omissions in the public record mean you cannot assess diversity or family structures with precision. However, the presence of young families within the active community hints at some diversity in household types despite the older overall profile.
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