Area Overview for Swinfen and Packington
Area Information
Living in Swinfen and Packington means inhabiting a civil parish in the Lichfield District of Staffordshire with a total area of just over 10.8 km². This community, originally formed in 1934 by separating from Weeford, sits quietly near the Staffordshire Regiment Museum and Whittington Old Hall. The landscape is defined by historic landmarks such as Packington Hall, a Grade II listed property designed by Capability Brown, which stands as a central feature of the local heritage. You can explore a network of canals, churches, and war memorials across the parish, including the nearby Swinfen Hall. The environment remains largely characterised by its established nature rather than modern development. Residents enjoy a setting where planning constraints like protected woodland impose specific boundaries on expansion, yet the area retains significant open space and historical charm. Daily life here revolves around this blend of rural tranquility and accessible local history, offering a distinct alternative to the faster-paced markets in the wider West Midlands region.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 10.8 km²
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Demographics
The community demographics reveal a population with a median age of 70, indicating that Swinfen and Packington is home to a largely retired and mature workforce. Almost all residents fall into an age category listed as "Total", suggesting a singular, broad concentration of older adults rather than a mixed young family demographic. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 76%, meaning the vast majority of households own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high level of tenure stability reflects a community that has settled for the long term rather than renting. The data does not specify current household composition breakdowns beyond the total figure, nor does it detail predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the provided statistics. This homogeneity suggests a cohesive social structure where long-term residents support one another. Without young families or significant student populations, the local market operates with a specific focus on needs associated with later life stages. You should expect a neighbourly environment where homeownership is the norm and transient populations are rare.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked