Chattisham

The main trend of population data has a negative correlation, occurring overtime.

'Shared ownership', 'Rented other social' and 'Rent free' were the lowest in the 2011 census, as these housing tenures did not exist in Chattisham.

Overtime, the population of Chattisham has had a diverse range in job roles, as portrayed in the 1881 and 2011 data sets.

This can be seen as a positive for the village, as the other 127 people are involved in full/part-time jobs, study, care and retirement.

[12] As shown in the 2011 employment industry chart, retail and manufacturing have the highest proportion of people.

[15] In the late 1800s women were expected to stay at home while the men worked in labour based jobs, this is shown in the occupational graphs.

Chattisham is served by Hintlesham and Chattisham Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, a voluntary controlled school located in Hintlesham, England where 85 pupils ranging from 5–11 years of age attend.

The students have earned a KS2 average point score of 31.8, putting them on the higher end of all schools.

"[17] The All Saints and St Margaret's church located in Chattisham, has a historical essence and has been well respected for many centuries.

The church is a grade II listed building and dates back to the 14th century.

The top half of the tower was removed for safety reasons, as the structure had become frail.

The exterior wall surrounding the west window of the church has been restored with red bricks showing through the previous cement render.

The majority of restoration work took place in the 18th and 19th century, which has remained to this present day.

Signpost in Chattisham
Chattisham population 1811–2011
Chattisham ethnicity
Occupational statistics for Chattisham, Suffolk 1881
The population of Chattisham's economic activity
Sectors of employment for the population of Chattisham
All Saints & St.Margarets Church, Chattisham