Tirley (Gloucestershire)

Tirley is a village Gloucestershire , England. It is located in the municipal district of Tewkesbury. The village is situated on a low limestone hill, just above the floodplain of the River Severn.

This small village in Gloucestershire has seen a decline in population in recent decades. Lack of local services and loss of jobs have contributed to the community's risk of extinction.

The population at the 2011 census was 428.

Leadhills (Escocia)

Located in Scotland, Leadhills is one of the highest villages in Britain. However, it has experienced a steady decline in population and faces the risk of extinction due to lack of economic opportunities and out-migration of young people.

It has a population of 315.

East Quantoxhead

It is a village in the district of Somerset West and Taunton. It is situated 3 miles from West Quantoxhead, 4 miles east of Williton and 13 miles west of Bridgwater, within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Somerset, England.

It has a population of only 104.

Hallsands (Devon)

Hallsands is a village and beach in South Devon, England, in a position between cliffs and the sea, between Beesands to the north and Start Point to the south.

Only one person was left standing on January 27, 1917. after the great storm, settled on the road leading down to the village. It was owned by Elizabeth Prettyjohn, who stubbornly refused to leave and lived there with her chickens until her death in 1964, when she was in her 80s. She acted as a guide for visitors who came through the years, curious to see the remains of the village. Today his house is used as a summer vacation home.

Woolton Hill

Woolton Hill is a town located in the county of Hampshirein England (United Kingdom). It is located southwest of the South East England region, near the city of Winchester, the county capital, the English Channel coast, the border with the South West England region and southwest of London.

With an estimated population in mid-2016 of 2741 inhabitants.