Area Overview for Sutton Walls Ward

Area Information

Living in Sutton Walls Ward offers a distinctly rural lifestyle centred round Herefordshire in the West Midlands. The ward encompasses the civil parishes of Sutton, Marden, and Moreton on Lugg, forming a landscape defined by farms, fields, and woods. You will find the village of Sutton St Nicholas as the only main nucleated settlement, though residents commonly travel to Hereford for major services. Sutton Walls lies approximately 3 miles north-east of Hereford, placing it within the historic boundary of the Lugg valley. The area covers 25.7 square kilometres, creating a spacious environment where dispersed businesses sit alongside residential properties. This character contrasts with the urban sprawl found elsewhere in England. The ward includes the significant historical landmark of Sutton Walls hillfort, located at the north of Sutton parish. This site sits adjacent to Marden and just 600 yards north of St Michael's church. St Nicholas' church serves the community in Sutton St Nicholas. The presence of these ancient features underscores the region's deep history, potentially linking back to the palace or royal estate of eighth-century king Offa of Mercia. Daily life involves navigating minor roads, including three main through routes that connect the civil parishes to the A465 in Withington and Hereford. You should expect a quiet existence where the River Lugg and its tributary, the Little Lugg, flow through the terrain.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
25.7 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Sutton Walls Ward presents a clear demographic profile based on population data. The estimated population in 2019 stood at 3,652, reflecting a small, stable community. The median age for residents is 70, indicating a significant proportion of older adults living here. Most common age data shows a concentration within the total age range, supporting the finding of a mature population. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where retirees or older families dominate the residential scene. Home ownership stands at 79%, meaning nearly four out of five households own their property outright or with a mortgage. This high rate indicates a predominantly settled population rather than a transient one. Household composition data categorises total households without specific breakdowns into single-person or multi-generational families. Accommodation types are recorded as total figures, consistent with the rural housing stock of farms and houses. While specific data on predominant ethnic groups and religious affiliations is not detailed in current statistics, the area remains an integral part of Herefordshire. The overall character reflects a traditional English village dynamic where long-term residents maintain ties to the land. You should expect a society that values stability and continuity. The low crime rate environment further supports this peaceful demographic environment, allowing families to settle without major safety concerns arising from the age distribution.

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Tenure

79
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Sutton Walls Ward?
Residents of Sutton Walls Ward have a median age of 70, indicating a mature community composed primarily of older adults or retirees. The estimated population of 3,652 is spread across the rural parishes of Sutton, Marden, and Moreton on Lugg. Most households are owner-occupied, with near two-thirds of homes held by individuals rather than rented.

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