From 1850 till 1910 there was a rapid decline in population due to the industrial revolution which attracted the rich families whom were previously living in large estates in Beighton countryside, into the busy city centres such as London to profit from the industrial boom.
[7] From 1910 to around 1920 population started to grow, however it then dropped due to the First World War where a large number of men whom where of fighting age joined their local regiments.
There is dramatic change in that from 1881 to 2011 women started working and thus got educated and become qualified to have occupations which were once male dominated.
[14] In Beighton 20% of the population between the age of 16-74 are socio-economically classified as "Lower managerial and professional occupations"[15] Examples of "Lower managerial and professional occupations" are social workers, nurses, journalists, retail managers and teachers.
[17] All Saints is a small to medium-sized church built of flint and stone dressing.
[18] The church went under restoration in the 19th century with rebuilding of the north aisle and the upper stage of the west tower.
[19] Restoration also included the addition of a number of stained glass windows which added beauty and interest to the building.
The church consists of nave, chancel, south porch and round tower.
[29] Beighton War Memorial is located just outside All Saints' Churchyard and is a stone Celtic cross.