Vclaw
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question 0) To be honest, this forum is not very active, particularly this UK section. But I think there’s a few people reading this, so you’ll probably get some answers. The Talk-GB mailing list is a bit busier. It can be useful to browse or search the mailing list archives, even if you don’t want to subscribe.
- hamlets vs villages
IME most UK mappers don’t really use the population based definitions. I’m not sure when those definitions were written, or if there’s ever been much UK specific discussion about those.
As you say, its not easy to get population figures, especially as villages often don’t have clearly defined boundaries.
I would agree that the facilities / amenities present is more useful. eg is there a pub, school, shop, post office, community hall etc. I would say if it has at least 3 of those amenities its probably a village.
And as you say, in the Highlands etc, villages can be fairly scattered. eg there might only be a few houses in the centre, but people might travel from miles around for the shop/school etc.
Whereas a hamlet is usually just a few houses, and not much else.
Also, I think a lot of hamlets / villages / placenames in the UK have been added from NPE, ie old OS maps. It may not be very obvious from these maps whether a place is a village or not, and if the mapper doesn’t have any local knowledge they may have just assumed its a hamlet. Plus the village may have grown in the last 50+ years since the NPE maps were made.