Area Overview for Berkhamsted West Ward

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High Street, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
Anglefield Road, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
Boxwell Road, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
Cross Oak Road, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
Doctor's Commons Road, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
Shrublands Avenue, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
Graemesdyke Road, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
Charles Street, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
A4251, High Street, Berkhamsted in Berkhamsted West Ward
Charles Street, Berkhamsted in 1966 in Berkhamsted West Ward
Berkhamsted High Street in 1965 in Berkhamsted West Ward
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Area Information

Living in Berkhamsted West Ward offers a quiet retreat within the Chiltern Hills, just 26 miles north-west of London. This district council ward occupies a compact space of only 2.5 km², giving the area an intimate, village-like feel. The town sits in the Bulbourne Valley, overlooked by the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Berkhamsted railway station anchors the community, positioned beside the historic Berkhamsted Castle and overlooking the Grand Junction Canal. Regular services connect residents to London Euston, Tring, and Milton Keynes Central via London Northwestern Railway. The surrounding landscape includes Berkhamsted and Northchurch Commons to the northeast, offering significant green space. This location combines historic charm with modern accessibility, making it a distinct choice for those seeking a Hertfordshire lifestyle. Most daily life centres around the market town while remaining close to natural reserves and recreational trails.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
2.5 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community in Berkhamsted West Ward shows a distinctly older population profile compared to the national average. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating a heavy concentration of older residents. Households here are primarily composed of individuals or couples rather than young families. This demographic shift suggests a village known for retirement or mature living rather than raising children. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 71%, which shapes the social fabric of the neighbourhood. Long-term residents dominate the scene, while private rental properties remain relatively scarce. The area is geographically classified as part of the Eastern region and falls under Dacorum Borough Council. This stable age distribution means activities and services likely cater to older adults. You will find a calm environment where age is not a barrier but a defining feature of the local character.

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Tenure

71
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

52
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of Berkhamsted West Ward?
The typical resident is older, with a median age of 70. Home ownership rates are extremely high at 71%, meaning most people live in their own homes. Households largely consist of empty nesters or retired couples who have settled permanently in the ward rather than renting short-term.

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