Area Information

Living in Norton and Lenchwick places you within a civil parish in Wychavon, Worcestershire, that spans 10.7 km². The area encompasses three distinct settlements: Norton, Lenchwick, and Chadbury. You are situated near Evesham, a position that historically supported agriculture and smallholdings established after the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. The landscape retains ties to its history through the Lenchwick, Norton and Bishampton Estate. A significant landmark is Wood Norton Hall, a Grade II* listed building that originated as a hunting lodge. Originally rented from 1857 by the French Duc d'Aumale, the hall served as a BBC broadcasting centre during WWII before becoming a hotel after expansion works in 1898. You can walk through shelters built circa 1880 that once accommodated estate workers. The current population of 1,056 residents in 2021 suggests a quiet, established community rather than a rapidly growing town. Daily life revolves around these historic assets and the surrounding countryside. Your routine will involve navigating a rural environment where estates and small farms have shaped the local character for well over a century. This setting offers a retreat from urban density while maintaining access to regional transport links managed through Evesham railway station since 1852.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
10.7 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Norton and Lenchwick displays a clear demographic profile, with a median age of 70. This figure indicates that the majority of residents are older adults, suggesting the area appeals to retirees or those seeking a quieter pace of life. The most common age range data confirms that the total population skews toward these older demographics relative to the national average. You will find a population deeply settled in the vicinity rather than transient families seeking suburban expansion. Home ownership stands at 64 per cent of households. This high rate of ownership reflects the stability of residents who have likely purchased properties to stay long-term. Accommodation types and household composition data reflect this settled nature rather than a rental-heavy market. While specific data on predominant ethnic groups and religious affiliation is not detailed in the provided statistics, the overall profile points to a traditional elder-focused society. Living in Norton and Lenchwick means interacting with a community where life expectancy and retirement planning are central themes. The low percentage of young families correlates with the median age, meaning you may encounter fewer playground gatherings but more social groups designed for older interests.

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Tenure

64
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population and character of Norton and Lenchwick?
The parish has a population of 1,056 people as recorded in 2021. The median age is 70, making it a retirement-focused community. The area includes three settlements: Norton, Lenchwick, and Chadbury. It spans 10.7 km² and features historic estates like Wood Norton Hall.

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