Homage to the Capital of Wales in Hawarden Community
St Davids Business Park, Ewloe in Hawarden Community
Highway Methodist Church in Hawarden Community
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Ewloe in Hawarden Community
Council Offices near the Gladstone Playing Fields in Hawarden Community
Bowling Green, Gladstone Playing Fields in Hawarden Community
Hawarden High School Hall entrance in Hawarden Community
Highway Methodist Church, Ewloe in Hawarden Community
A494 descending from Ewloe in Hawarden Community
Former Police Station, Hawarden in Hawarden Community
Crown & Liver Pub Ewloe in Hawarden Community
A494 near Ewloe in Hawarden Community
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Area Information

Hawarden Community serves as a civil parish within Flintshire, Wales, situated on the Deeside conurbation near the River Dee and the England border. The area encompasses 17.3 square kilometres and is home to approximately 1,541 residents. Despite its modest size, the parish holds deep historical significance as a Saxon settlement known as Haordine, appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086. Its landscape is defined by landmarks such as Hawarden Castle, which was once the residence of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, and St Deiniol's Church, traditionally linked to a 6th-century church establishment. Daily life here reflects a settled, historic village character rather than a rapid urban expansion. The settlement opened for railway passengers in 1890, featuring notably long platforms that have been part of the local infrastructure for over a century. Living in Hawarden Community means being close to the Cheshire border while remaining rooted in a Welsh civil parish with its own distinct identity. The area combines ancient roots with functional modern amenities, anchored by institutions like the Hawarden Institute and St Deiniol's Library. You will find a community where history is visible in ruins and rebuilt structures alike. The presence of Hawarden Castle, including the 1752 and 1809 rebuilds, offers a tangible connection to Anglo-Welsh conflicts and industrial heritage. Residents benefit from proximity to the River Dee and the strategic location within a conurbation. This mix of rural charm and regional connectivity defines the experience of owning a home in Hawarden Community today. The area functions effectively as a peaceful outpost within the broader Deeside network.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
17.3 km²
Population
1541
Population Density
89 people/km²

Demographics

The population of Hawarden Community displays a notably older demographic profile. The median age for residents stands at 70 years, indicating that the area is dominated by older adults. This age distribution suggests a community of retirees or those staying through later life stages rather than families raising young children. With a population density of 89 people per square kilometre across the total area, the parish maintains a low-density residential feel. Home ownership is extremely high within the community, with 81 per cent of households being owner-occupied. This figure signals a stable, long-term residential base where residents are likely to have tied their financial futures to their homes. The remaining 19 per cent of households are predominantly comprised of private tenants or other tenure types, though specific breakdowns for housing tenure categories are not detailed in current records. You will encounter a neighbourhood where people have called Hawarden Community home for decades, contributing to a sense of permanence. The household composition reflects these demographic realities, with many residences likely supporting single adults, couples without dependent children, or smaller family units typical of later life. The area does not present the brush-buying crowds or shaking infants typical of younger suburbs. Instead, you can expect a quiet environment suited to those seeking stability. The high ownership rate means that decision-making in the local housing market rests heavily with existing residents who understand the value of their assets.

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Age

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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hawarden Community suitable for families with children?
The median age in Hawarden Community is 70 years, indicating the population is dominated by older residents. While the area has schools nearby, the demographic profile suggests it is not primarily a student-family zone. Many potential buyers should verify if local schools meet their specific curriculum needs, though the housing stock supports all household types.
How reliable is the internet for working from home in Hawarden Community?
Fixed broadband scores 94 out of 100, representing excellent quality suitable for all remote work requirements. Mobile coverage is lower at 68 out of 100. You can rely on wired connections for home offices, but cellular data may be less consistent in some parts of the parish.
Does Hawarden Community have any flood or crime risks I should worry about?
The area passes its flood risk assessment with a score of 7.98, confirming low flood risk coverage. Specific crime risk data is not currently available for Welsh parishes, so you cannot calculate a numerical crime score for Hawarden Community.
Are there any environmental protections that might affect property development here?
Yes, the parish contains protected nature reserves and protected woodland, showing warning levels on planning constraint assessments. However, there is no coverage for Ramsar sites or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Most existing homes are unaffected by these restrictions.

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