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I visited the little UK seaside village that’s basically a giant retirement home

By staff12 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

It’s the seaside village that is home to the oldest population in Britain, with the mean age of residents being 65

Adam Toms leans against sign in Barton
Adam Toms paid a visit to the Hampshire village of Barton-on-Sea(Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)

Many of us fantasise about retiring to the sun-soaked beaches of Europe or Asia, basking in pristine sands, palm trees and breathtaking sunsets. But you don’t need to look too far afield for somewhere you can enjoy a tranquil retirement, with serene towns boasting gentle waves and walkable cliffs for a slower, more peaceful life.

This is particularly true in the south of England, where Barton-on-Sea, a charming seaside village, holds the record for the highest average age population in Britain. The average age of residents in this Hampshire village is 65, a fact that became immediately evident upon my arrival to chat with locals about why the area attracts such an elderly demographic.

The pace of life is unhurried, with many using mobility scooters for transportation. One gentleman accidentally sped up and collided with a bicycle while trying to park.

An elderly man being pushed in wheelchair along coast
The average age of Barton’s population is 65 (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)

Overlooking the sea towards the Isle of Wight are blocks of flats, including Westminster Court and Crescent Court. Residents can often be seen tending to flower beds outside their apartments, reports the Express.

A line of pensioners boarded a bus, presenting their freedom passes to the driver. The nearby streets are lined with rather impressive looking homes.

Indeed, according to Rightmove, the average house price in Barton-On-Sea over the past year was £554,156. Most of the properties sold in the village last year were detached houses, fetching an average price of £678,287. Flats were sold for an average price of £325,523.

Adam Toms leans against sign in Barton
Adam Toms spoke to residents in Barton(Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)

Having a bit of wealth tucked away would certainly come in handy if you’re looking to buy property in this area.

One local described Barton as “affluent”, noting that the village isn’t teeming with young families. However, they pointed out that there are plenty of young families in nearby areas like New Milton and Milford-on-Sea, and that people often relocate to Barton from other parts of the UK, including London.

In the heart of Barton, there’s a war memorial dedicated to Indian soldiers who served in the First World War, which I found particularly interesting given my university studies on how Commonwealth troops were perceived post-war. The village centre also boasts a few cafes, a convenience store (where I had to explain why I was buying several newspapers – I always make a point of picking up a local paper wherever I go), a restaurant, another eatery down the road, a takeaway pizza joint, and a bathroom shop.

Row of shops and cafes in Barton
The village has cafes and a convenience store (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)

Standing in the middle of it all, it felt very much like being in a large retirement complex where everyone is taking their time and all immediate needs are catered for by the local businesses. As one resident put it, people have clearly chosen to settle in Barton for “a slower form of life in an area of great beauty”.

There aren’t any major employers offering jobs in the immediate vicinity, making it an ideal spot for those who’ve hung up their work boots. During the summer months, Barton is quite the charming place.

During my visit, locals and tourists alike savoured ice creams, enjoyed a spot of lunch, and took leisurely strolls along the cliffs, soaking up the calm and sunny conditions before the onset of the colder, windier winter months. It’s undeniably an idyllic location to spend your retirement years.

Such places are becoming increasingly sought-after as more Brits are fortunate enough to enjoy longer lifespans. However, as a relatively energetic 27-year-old, I suspect I might find village life a touch monotonous.

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