Area Overview for Bottesford
Area Information
Bottesford is a civil parish and village situated in North Lincolnshire within the Yorkshire and the Humber region. It occupies a compact area of 7.2 km² and currently supports a population of 1397 residents. Although the postcode is DN16 3TR and it exists at coordinates 53.550576736343835, -0.6473002990002384, the location now functions as part of the Scunthorpe conurbation. You will find a western portion that retains rural farmland extending to the River Trent, while the rest resembles a typical village. This duality defines daily life here, blending modern commuting rhythms with historical rural character. The village has deep roots, first appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086. Historical records show it as a small farming settlement associated with mixed Saxon, Danish, and Norse populations. You can still visit historical landmarks like the parish church, which contains a bronze bell from 1553 that was hidden during Queen Elizabeth's reign. Nearby Fleming's Bridge, a packhorse bridge dating to circa 1620, offers a tangible link to the past. While the Grantham Canal was built in the 1790s and two railway stations once served the area, the current reality is shaped by more recent industrial and agricultural shifts. Living in Bottesford means appreciating a place where history meets contemporary living without excessive pretence.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 7.2 km²
- Population
- 1397
- Population Density
- 194 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Bottesford reveals an older population structure. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that the most common age range for residents skews significantly towards the elderly. This demographic fact shapes the neighbourly dynamic you would experience. You are likely to meet many long-term residents rather than transient families with young children migrating for work. The social calendar and local amenities likely cater to a mature demographic, influencing the pace of village life. Home ownership is entrenched in this village, with 87 per cent of households owning their dwellings. This high figure suggests stability and a community invested in the long-term viability of Bottesford. The remaining three per cent implies a small presence of tenants, though the area is predominantly owner-occupied. Consequently, you will find established families who have nurtured their properties for decades, creating a sense of continuity. There is no data to specify household composition percentages beyond the total, but the high ownership rate strongly correlates with older occupants staying put. The area maintains a generic total for predominant ethnic groups and religious figures, reflecting its established, non-segmented background. Expect a stable, quiet environment where neighbours know each other well, driven by the fact that most people live here rather than being on the move.
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