Area Overview for Warsop Carrs Ward

River Meden, Warsop in Warsop Carrs Ward
'Warsop FP3' footpath in Warsop Carrs Ward
Footpath near Church Warsop in Warsop Carrs Ward
Footpath near Rock House in Warsop Carrs Ward
Carter Lane near Warsop Vale in Warsop Carrs Ward
Another view of Stone Bridge in Warsop Carrs Ward
Church Warsop - Wood Lane in Warsop Carrs Ward
Smart fencing offCarter Lane in Warsop Carrs Ward
Murky morning walking to Church Warsop in Warsop Carrs Ward
Bridge over River Meden in Warsop Carrs Ward
Bridleway to Carter Lane, Church Warsop in Warsop Carrs Ward
Wood Lane, Church Warsop in Warsop Carrs Ward
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Area Information

Warsop Carrs Ward sits within the Warsop civil parish in Mansfield District, Nottinghamshire. This small electoral ward covers an area of 6.2 square kilometres and sits on the outskirts of Sherwood Forest remnants. You will find parts of Church Warsop within its boundaries, situated near coordinates 53.21193085182418, -1.1776030701230618. It functions as one of four wards in the parish, sharing authority with Netherfield, Market Warsop, and Meden. Living in Warsop Carrs Ward means residing in a district borough unitary ward that blends rural character with local community governance. The location offers proximity to the historic Sherwood Forest edge while maintaining a distinct ward identity. Residents here enjoy the specific legal and administrative framework of a unitary ward within Mansfield District. This area represents a specific slice of Nottinghamshire's geography, offering a defined jurisdiction for local services and planning. You can explore homes in Warsop Carrs Ward with the knowledge of its precise location and administrative standing. The ward provides a clear geographical scope for understanding what daily life entails, from local council responsibilities to planning constraints and community boundaries.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
6.2 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community in Warsop Carrs Ward shows a distinct demographic profile that defines daily life here. The median age for residents is 70, indicating a population skewed significantly toward older age groups. This suggests a neighbourhood where retirement and mature living are common themes. You are more likely to encounter long-term residents than young families moving in. Home ownership stands at 60%, meaning the majority of people have purchased their property rather than renting. If you look at household composition and accommodation types, the data confirms these figures apply to the total population. While specific details on ethnicity and religion are not detailed in the current dataset, the age structure is clear. Living in Warsop Carrs Ward typically involves a quieter environment suited to those seeking a stable, owner-occupied lifestyle. The high median age impacts local services and community activities, shaping the social fabric of the ward. Buyers should expect a community where generations have settled, resulting in low turnover rates. This demographic reality means that local shops and amenities will cater primarily to an older, settled population. Understanding this age profile is essential before considering homes in Warsop Carrs Ward.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

60
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Religion

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for people living in Warsop Carrs Ward?
The community reflects an older demographic with a median age of 70. You will find a settled population where home ownership is high at 60%. This suggests a quiet, stable environment where residents have likely lived in their houses for many years rather than treating it as temporary accommodation.
Is the internet connection reliable enough for working from home?
Yes, digital connectivity is good. The fixed broadband quality score stands at 83 out of 100. This ensures robust internet speeds for remote work, streaming, and general online use without the need to worry about frequent disconnections or slow loading times.
How safe is the area compared to the rest of the country?
The ward is safer than average. The crime risk assessment shows a Pass level with a score of 68, indicating below-average crime rates. Residents can expect a peaceful environment, though you should be aware that planning changes are restricted due to protected woodland coverage.
Are there major planning constraints I need to know about before buying?
Yes, the ward contains protected woodland coverage. This results in a Warning level assessment with a score of 8.41. If you plan to extend your property or alter the landscape, you must be prepared for stricter council regulations regarding tree preservation and environmental protection.

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