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Clayworth's population is ageing, of the 319 recorded residents in the 2001 census, only 55 were aged 0–15, the median age of residents was also recorded at 46 years of age, with the mean age of residents being 42.70 years of age, the modal resident age group were aged 45–64 with 114 of the residents at this age. The majority, 200 residents, in
Clayworth were living in a couple, 173 of those residents were married, this follows the general trend of the population with people choosing to marry later in life, 53 were registered as single and 38 divorced/widowed at the time of the census lived in Clayworth. In the 2011 census, the count included
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lived in the village would work close to home as infrastructure was just being introduced in major cities, people often kept jobs for most of their lives as they would often be harder to find than in towns and cities. No manufacturing was recorded in
Clayworth at all during 1831 but 32 men were working in the retail and handicraft industry, this included those working in retail trade or men working as masters or workmen in handicraft.
475:. The majority of Clayworth's local amenities are located 10 minutes away in the local market town of Retford, which has a Morrison's and Asda supermarket, as well as all major shops and pharmacies and local rail links connecting with other major towns and cities. A stagecoach bus link, number 97, runs through Clayworth on its Retford to Gainsborough service every 2 hours. Monday to Saturday .
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undertaken by people who lived in the parish itself, the church wardens. The findings from this study showed how 61% of
Clayworth's population had migrated away from the village over the 12-year study period, a variety of reasons were suggested including people choosing to move parish to remarry and spinsters who were not socially tied to the village, although the real reasons are unknown.
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Transport and Communications sector. By 1881 women were recorded and had begun to work in Clayworth, although the records for women were seen as far less important, 68 women had missing data in the 1881 census compared to men where all data was present, this suggests that women were housewives and were noted as having an 'unknown occupation' for this reason alone.
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as 601 with an average of 3.9 persons per household, this is in contrast with 1921 where only a number of 96 houses were registered in
Clayworth and a population of 407 people, with an average of 4.2 people per household. At the time of the 1881 census the biggest family in Clayworth were the Taylors, with 26 people sharing this surname.
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also known as the service industry with 93 persons employed in a managerial or professions position in that sector. The average distance travelled to work from
Clayworth for residents was 26.24 km, with the majority, recorded at 118, travelling to work by motorcycle, car or van, showing a strong
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Clayworth’s population, according to census statistics, was in 1841 when 627 residents were recorded as living in the village. The number of households were highest in the year 1851 where there were a total of 151 households in the village, with the population registered
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Clayworth meaning 5
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Clayworth has been agriculture. The 1831 census recorded 74 male residents in this industry, with 44 of these being agricultural labourers, 13 of the 74 agricultural farmers employing labourers and the remaining 17 not employing labourers, people who
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A total of 138 residential households are in Clayworth with an average household size of 2.31 persons per household, with 6.55 rooms per household, this shows an older population with independent children who have moved out of the family household as 112 of the houses are owner occupied tenure.
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influence on technology. Clayworth's residents are very mobile, with only 13 households not owning a car or van, 66 households own two cars or vans, in total Clayworth has 221 vehicles registered.
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Wiseton Hall is a stately home near Clayworth. It was originally built in 1771, then demolished in 1960 and rebuilt in 1962. Wiseton was, for some generations, the home of the Acklom family. When
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