Area Overview for Burton upon Stather & Winterton Ward
Area Information
Living in Burton upon Stather & Winterton Ward offers a unique residential experience within North Lincolnshire, covering an area of 141.3 square kilometres. This electoral ward encompasses two distinct historic villages: Burton upon Stather, a cliff-top settlement overlooking the River Trent, and Winterton, a former market town nearby. The community benefits from deep historical roots, with evidence of Roman settlement in Winterton and 12th-century origins for St. Andrew's Church in Burton upon Stather. You move into an environment where the Sheffield family historically owned significant land, and where shipwrights and boat builders once predominated the local economy. Current figures show a population of 6,238 people living across this distinct ward. The geography is defined by the river and historic ecclesiastical sites, including the Grade I listed church and adjacent Church Farm in Burton upon Stather. You are purchasing property in a setting that blends medieval heritage with Regency architecture, such as the former vicarage and the Sheffield Arms pub, all situated within a designated Conservation Area. The ward is centred around specific coordinates that place it firmly in the Yorkshire and the Humber region. Daily life here is shaped by the landscape and the quiet persistence of a community that has evolved from agricultural and maritime traditions into a modern, tight-knit neighbourhood.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 141.3 km²
- Population
- 6238
- Population Density
- 2523 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Burton upon Stather & Winterton Ward presents a clear demographic profile centred on an older population. The median age for residents is 70, indicating that the majority of people in this area are significantly older than the national average. You will find that the most common age range is recorded as 'Age: Total', meaning the specific distribution across younger brackets is minor compared to the senior cohort. This age profile creates a neighbourhood where quiet streets and established homes dominate the scene. Home ownership is a defining feature of the local housing stock, with 75% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high percentage suggests a stable, settled community rather than a transient rental market. The data does not specify detailed breakdowns for household composition, predominant ethnic groups, or religious affiliations, but the ownership rate implies a long-term investment in the area. You are buying into a society where families likely have been established for generations. The low population density relative to the total land area further supports a lifestyle where neighbours know each other well. This demographic reality shapes the local school needs and service provision, catering primarily to the requirements of an older, owner-occupied population.
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Planning Constraints
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