Hundon, Sudbury, Suffolk

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National Grid References for Hundon

X=573820&Y=248890  573820,248890   TL7382048890   TL738488    TL7348

Converts to 52.111016 0.536951 (WGS84)   Map Tile Ref: TL74NW66
or 52.110565 0.538659 (OSGB36)   To obtain precise ETRS89 coordiantes then Click here

Lat: 52.111016N Long: 0.536951E [Datum: WGS84

Lat (DMS) 52° 6' 0N Long (DMS) 0° 33' 0E

Altitude (feet) 249     Altitude (meters) 75


Hundon Facts from the Rural Vision 2031 document and available at - http://www.ruralvision.org.uk/PDF/Hundon.pdf and can be downloaded from HERE

Contents:
1. Homes and Communities
2. Jobs and Economy
3. Travel
4. Infrastructure and Accessing Services
5. Historic and Natural Environment
6. Leisure and Recreation
7. Health
8. Education and Skills
9. Crime and Community Safety
10. Sustainability and Climate Change

Produced by:
Planning and Economic Development Services
St Edmundsbury Borough Council
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People


   1061 people live in the parish of Hundon
   of which 527 are male and 534 are female   
   2098 people live in the Hundon ward.
   There are about 882 dwellings in the ward.
   There are 470 dwellings in the parish

   1% of our residents are from minority ethnic groups in the ward.
   33.03% of people are between the ages of 40 and 59 in the ward.
   There are 478 people over the age of 60 living in this ward in the ward.

These figures are based on the last national census in 2001

Click HERE for Suffolk County Council estimated changes in the population of Hundon to 2005 which are shown below

Estimated changes of population in Hundon by Suffolk County Council

Period

Mid 2001

Mid 2002

Mid 2003

Mid 2004

Mid 2005

Population

1060

1050

1080

1060

1070

Housing
   80.61% of residents own there own homes either owned outright or with a mortgage in the ward.
   8.5% of residents live in council or housing association homes in the ward.
   7.82% of residents live in privately rented homes in the ward.
   3.06% of residents live completely rent free!
in the ward.


Environment
   The population density of Hundon is approximately 150 people per square mile in the ward.
   The actual size of the ward is 14 square miles (3626 hectares).

Employment
   The biggest industry in this area (with 17.54% of people) is the manufacturing industry
in the ward.
   The biggest male industry in this area (with 21.62% of males) is the manufacturing industry
in the ward.
   The biggest females industry in this area (with 15.01% of females) is the health and social work industry
in the ward.

Relationships
   52.73% of people over the age of 16 are currently married in the ward.

Further details HERE (ward) and HERE (parish)

Further Parish Statistics based on the census of 2001
Statistics 1 PDF for Hundon HERE

Statistics 1 Spreadsheet XLS for Hundon HERE

Hundon Profile SEPTEMBER 2007 compiled by the Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI) for Suffolk Acre can be viewed in PDF format HERE

Maps of Hundon Parish (below) and Hundon Ward (to the right)

A larger PDF file of Hundon Ward (see right) can be obtained HERE

Click on each map to obtain larger image

 

 

The Red Bordered Area denotes Housing Development

The Black dotted area denotes a Conservation Area

A further PDF map can be found HERE

Hundon in 1868

"HUNDON, a parish in the hundred of Risbridge, county Suffolk, 3 miles N.W. of Clare, and 7 from Haverhill, its post town. It is situated on a branch of the river St our. The living is a vicarage* in the diocese of Ely, value £201, in the patronage of Jesus College, Cambridge. The church, dedicated to All Saints, is an ancient structure, with a tower containing six bells. The interior of the church has lately been restored. In an adjoining building is a pyramidal monument to the memory of Arethusa, wife of James Vernon, Esq., and daughter of Lord Clifford. The register commences in 1642. The charities produce about £200 per annum, arising from 113 acres of land, left for the repairs of the church and the benefit of the poor. A variety of Saxon coins of Athelstane, &c., were found whilst digging a grave in 1687. Lady Harland is the proprietress of the manor. A fair for pedlery is held on Holy Thursday." From The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868)
Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003

HUNDON in 1870/72 , a village and a parish in Risbridge district, Suffolk. The village stands 3½ miles N W of Clare r. station, and 6 NE by E of Haverhill; and has a post office under Newmarket, and a fair on Holy Thursday. The parish comprises 4, 461 acres. Real property, £6, 863. Pop., 1, 132. Houses, 255. The property is divided among a few. The manor belonged formerly to the Vernons, and belongs now to the Dashwoods. Coins of Athelstane were found in 1687. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Ely. Value, £201.
(John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales 1870-72)

1831 Occupational Categories
1831
Farmers employing Labourers
18
Farmers not employing Labourers
2
Agricultural Labourers
179
Manufacturing
0
Retail and Handicrafts
59
Capitalists, Professionals
2
Labourers (non-agricultural)
4
Servants
0
Other
16

Hundon in 2000

The Hundon Millennium Book entitled "Parish of Hundon 2000" is a wonderful 76 page publication by Leonard Caton listing all residents in that year together with a history of the village including Early Times,, Roman Times, The Dark Ages, Late Medieval Times, Elizabethan Times, The 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries." A Brief History of Hundon" an extract from the book can be accessed from the main menu or by clicking HERE

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