Area Overview for Bernards Heath Ward

Doors to the fire station at Bernards Heath St Albans in Bernards Heath Ward
Verge by St Albans Road, Marshalswick in Bernards Heath Ward
Flowering trees in Sandridge Road in Bernards Heath Ward
Bernard's Heath through flowering trees on Sandridge Road in Bernards Heath Ward
King William IV pub, Marshalswick in Bernards Heath Ward
Marshalswick Lane, St Albans in Bernards Heath Ward
Beech Road, Bernards Heath in Bernards Heath Ward
Woodland, Bernard's Heath in Bernards Heath Ward
Harpenden Road (A1081) in Bernards Heath Ward
Firbank Road bus stop in Bernards Heath Ward
St Albans : Spencer Gate in Bernards Heath Ward
St Albans : Sandridge Road B651 in Bernards Heath Ward
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Area Information

Bernards Heath Ward is a compact district within St Albans, covering an area of 2.4 square kilometres. The ward holds a population of 2,115 residents, creating a close-knit community while maintaining connections to the wider city. You will find this location situated northwest of the city centre, centred on the historic common land that gives the area its name. The neighbourhood developed primarily during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, resulting in an architecturally diverse streetscape. Later infill developments added to this variety, though the foundational character remains rooted in its 19th-century origins. The ward forms a valued green space in the modern landscape, distinguished by its ancient earthworks and woodland heritage. Historical significance defines the identity of Bernards Heath, with the area associated with the Second Battle of St Albans in 1461. Today, the district functions as a suburban residential neighbourhood where heritage and daily living intersect. Understanding the history of Bernards Heath helps you appreciate the context of the homes you might buy here, from Victorian villas to mid-20th century developments.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
2.4 km²
Population
2115
Population Density
876 people/km²

Demographics

The community in Bernards Heath Ward reflects a settled, mature population. The resident age profile shows a median age of 70 years, indicating a neighbourhood with a high concentration of older adults. This demographic shift influences the local atmosphere and the types of amenities nearby. Nearly 64 per cent of households own their properties outright or with a mortgage, signifying a strong tradition of homeownership in this district. The area codes as a total household composition without a specific breakdown of single-person, family, or other types in the provided figures. You should note that the paint colour for the predominant ethnic group, religious breakdown, and accommodation totals are recorded but the specific values are not explicitly detailed in the source text beyond the summary descriptions. While specific data on deprivation is not numerically presented in the provided set, the high level of homeownership suggests financial stability among the majority of residents. When considering living in Bernards Heath Ward, the age profile implies a quiet, stable environment rather than a fast-paced family hub with young children.

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Tenure

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

58
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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 in Bernards Heath Ward?
The community is defined by a mature age profile with a median age of 70. It is a settled, suburban residential neighbourhood with a high level of home ownership at 64 per cent. Locals value the historic green spaces and the quiet atmosphere provided by the ancient woodland and heathland.
Who typically lives in Bernards Heath Ward?
Residents are predominantly older, with a median age of 70 years old. The area attracts owners rather than renters, as 64 per cent of households own their homes. The population is stable, reflecting people who have chosen to settle in the district long-term.
How are transport and connectivity in Bernards Heath Ward?
Digital connectivity is excellent, boasting a fixed broadband quality score of 94 out of 100. This high-speed infrastructure supports remote work and daily digital needs effectively. Physical access is shaped by historic routes around the Beech Bottom Dyke and the Midland Railway line.
Is Bernards Heath Ward a safe area to live?
The area scores high on safety, with a crime risk rating of 74 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. Environmental risks are minimal, with a flood risk score of 0. The only notable constraint is the presence of protected woodland, which poses very low risk to residents.

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