Area Overview for Barnby
Area Information
Barnby is a small civil parish located in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire. The area encompasses approximately 7.7 square kilometres and consists of the two hamlets known as East Barnby and West Barnby. Situated at roughly 54°30′N 0°44′W, this parish derives its name from the Old Norse term *barnbȳ*, which translates to the children's village. Historical records show the settlement was first evidenced during the Domesday Book period, though specific detailed records for the parish remain limited. Living in Barnby means embracing an extremely sparse and rural lifestyle. The population fell below 100 residents by 2011, resulting in the parish being grouped with the neighbouring Mickleby parish for census purposes. The landscape features listed buildings that attest to its historical standing, predating modern developments. This is not a bustling community; it is a quiet, isolated environment defined by its small scale and deep roots in the past. Prospective buyers looking for a remote existence with a direct connection to the English countryside will find their requirements met here. The atmosphere is quiet and secluded, offering a departure from the pace of larger towns.
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- 7.7 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Barnby reflects its status as a rural retirement or resident hub rather than a young family centre. The median age for residents stands at 70 years, making it one of the oldest localities in the region. Consequently, the most common age range aligns with the total population demographic, indicating that the vast majority of people living in Barnby fall within their senior years. This age profile suggests a community where retirement living and later life stability are the dominant activities. Home ownership levels in Barnby are significant, with 63% of households owned outright or on a mortgage. This high percentage indicates a stable residential base where people have put down deep roots in the physical structures of the hamlets. Despite its small size, the parish contains a distinct household composition characteristic of rural North Yorkshire. The accommodation types available reflect the historical nature of the area, housing long-term residents rather than transient workers. With a population that dropped below 100 heads by 2011, the community remains tight-knit and sparsely populated, fostering a neighbourly environment where everyone knows each other within the hamlets of East and West Barnby.
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