Area Information

Living in Werrington means residing in a civil parish and former manor with deep roots stretching back to pre-Norman times. This small community sits in Cornwall, England, with a land area of 15.7 km² and a population of just 446 residents. You are located approximately 1.6 km from the River Tamar, which marks the traditional boundary between Devon and Cornwall, and lies 1.6 km north of Launceston. The parish historically covered about 5,000 acres near the Tamar and Bude Canal, though boundary changes in 1966 transferred the section west of the Tamar into Cornwall. Your daily life unfolds near the rebuilt Church of St Martin, designed in 1742 in Gothic style, and alongside the Grade II* listed 16th-century Druxton Bridge. While the location is close to Launceston Castle, just two miles south, the hamlet's character remains defined by its status as a former manor estate that once belonged to the Russels and later the Duke of Bedford. Slate quarrying shaped the local landscape historically, and you now live in an area where the Barton estate, including Werrington House, belongs to the Duke of Northumberland. This setting offers a remote, village atmosphere for those seeking a connection to Cornwall's past without the density of a modern town.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
15.7 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Werrington is defined by a distinct age profile, with a median age of 70 years. Most residents fall into older age brackets, reflecting the status of the area as a place where established families remain. This demographic composition creates a quiet neighbourly environment rather than the vibrancy found in younger, growing towns. You will find that 72 per cent of households own their homes, indicating that the vast majority of residents have long-term ties to the land. This high ownership rate suggests limited vacancy and a stable population where people have invested deeply in their local surroundings. The household composition reflects this maturity, as younger families with small children are less common than in more dynamic urban fringes. There is no specific data provided regarding the predominant ethnic group or religious affiliation within the parish, but the population size of 446 strongly implies a close-knit group rather than a diverse, multinational mix. Living here means participating in a community where demographics are skewed towards the elderly, which influences local services and social activities. You are joining a population that has settled permanently, resulting in a demographic texture that prioritises established heritage over new growth.

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Tenure

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

29
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character of the community in Werrington?
The community is small and settled, with a population of 446 and a median age of 70. You are joining a former manor where 72 per cent of households own their homes. The area lacks the vibrancy of younger towns, offering instead a quiet, stable environment rooted in history.
How reliable are the transport links and internet connection?
Mobile coverage is strong with a quality score of 78, ensuring reliable phone service. However, fixed broadband scores only 34, indicating slower internet speeds. Working from home here may be difficult if you rely on high-speed fibre for professional tasks.
Is Werrington a safe place to live?
The area has a low crime risk score of 87, making it one of the safer neighbourhoods with below-average crime rates. However, there is a medium flood risk warning, meaning you must consider water levels near the River Tamar when choosing a property.
What planning constraints affect living in Werrington?
The parish contains protected woodland, which triggers a warning level for planning development. This restricts changes to the green spaces around you. The area passes assessments for Ramsar sites and AONBs, so those specific restrictions do not apply to your home.

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