The information we provide on the website is done so without charge. However, if you wish to use this data on other websites, or in any other public medium should consult our data sources page for information on how you should correctly attribute the information. The area containing Brig O'Turk, Callander, Scotland consists predominantly of detached housing, a strong indicator of affluence.
Please note that the figures may include adjacent streets - see the Summary tab for an explanation and map of the area that these figures cover. This area contains a mixture of housing tenures, as detailed below.
Across the UK, an average of This data lists the total number of residents normally resident within each household. The figures do not record under- or over-occupancy. Social Grade approximations are derived from an algorithm created by the Market Research Society.
The figures shown are per-household rather than individual - more specifically, the job title and employer of the "household reference person" is used, analogous to what traditionally was called the head of the household. Only household reference persons between the ages of are included.
Across the UK as a whole, the median age is In general, inner city areas show high concentrations of people aged , suburbs show larger numbers of small children and adults aged , and rural and small towns are more popular with older workers and retirees. Many poorer areas lack a majority age group, which is due in part to the people in that area being constrained by circumstance rather than being able to choose where to retire, raise a family or grow up.
This contrasts with a national average of just 0. Figures for relationship status do not include those aged under 16, or those family members aged who are in full-time education. Health in the UK is strongly tied to age as you would expect, but the affluence of a neighbourhood also has strong influence, with deprived areas often showing poorer standards of health.
Overall, the UK considers itself to be healthy - The full breakdown is as follows for the United Kingdom: At the time of the census, across Scotland The qualification levels are based on current qualification names. As a country with a diverse population, the UK is home to other sizable ethnic groups, with mixed ethnicity 2. There is considerable division of ethnicities within the UK, with ethnically diverse addresses uncommon outside of urban areas. At the time of the census, approximately The other groups were 8.
Scotland is primarily a Christian country, with Approximately On average, around Figures for economic activity do not include those aged under 16, or those family members aged who are in full-time education. This data is therefore based on The data was correct as of the census, which was a period of depressed economic activity.
Below are the details of the closest services to Brig O'Turk. All distances are straightline distances, please consult the map of the facility to check the exact location. You can also view these details on our interactive services map for FK17 8HT.
Veranda with stunning views. Callander 7 miles. Magnificent surroundings. Woodburning stove. Callander Sign up to receive the very best of OS and its group of companies, straight to you by email. Site search. Download the free GetOutside app for family-friendly things to do outside. Use OS Maps to see more detail including footpaths, bridleways, cycle tracks and rights of way. Launch OS Maps. View more routes. The unusual name of the village comes partly, and obviously, from the location of a bridge here.
The "Turk" element comes from the Gaelic tuirc, which means wild boar, and suggests they were once hunted here. When Sir Walter Scott published The Lady of the Lake in visitor numbers to the Trossachs increased fivefold overnight and Brig o' Turk found itself on one of the main routes into the area, connecting Callander with Loch Katrine.
Today's Brig o' Turk provides a number of services for passing visitors, though without having become overly commercialised. Over the years the visitors who have broken their journey here have included Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Among those who have spent longer periods in the village have been the poets Millais, Ruskin and William Wordsworth, whose sister Dorothy recorded their visit.
At the west end of the village is the Byre Inn, an attractive village inn that also serves as a restaurant.
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