Area Overview for Drayton South Ward

Drayton Old Lodge, Drayton in Drayton South Ward
St Margaret's church in Drayton in Drayton South Ward
Drayton St Margaret's church in Drayton South Ward
Drayton Methodist Church, Norwich, Norfolk in Drayton South Ward
The Cock Inn, Drayton in Drayton South Ward
Gracies of Drayton Cafe in Drayton South Ward
Bus stop on Drayton High Road in Drayton South Ward
Drayton Methodist Church in Drayton South Ward
Carter Academy, Drayton in Drayton South Ward
Drayton Lane, Drayton in Drayton South Ward
Wayside cross, Drayton, Norfolk in Drayton South Ward
Bridge Cottage, River Wensum, Costessey in Drayton South Ward
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Area Information

Drayton South Ward represents a distinct suburban community within the Broadland District of Norfolk, England. This electoral ward spans 3.2 square kilometres and forms part of the larger Drayton parish, located 6.9 kilometres north-west of Norwich city centre. The area sits at the intersection of rural tranquillity and suburban convenience, bisected by the A1067 road which connects Fakenham and Norwich. The River Wensum flows through the vicinity, defining the landscape and offering residents immediate access to water-based recreation. St. Margaret's Church stands as a historic landmark, anchoring the parish's identity against the backdrop of modern developments like the Thorpe Marriott housing estate. Life here balances proximity to the city centre with the quiet character of a garden village. You will find a setting that avoids the grit of urban living while remaining reachable for work or leisure in Norwich. The specific grid reference TG185135 places the ward firmly within the broader context of the Drayton area, ensuring you understand exactly where your new home is situated relative to key regional hubs. This 3.2 square kilometre district offers a compact living environment where daily needs are served by local infrastructure and the surrounding green corridors.

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

Demographics

The community composition in Drayton South Ward reveals an older demographic profile, with a median age of 70 years. This indicates a neighbourhood where retirement often plays a significant role in household dynamics and local engagement. Home ownership is notably high at 83%, suggesting a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental population. This level of ownership implies many families have deep roots, contributing to a consistent community atmosphere. Regarding accommodation types, the parish is dominated by the Thorpe Marriott housing estate, which contains a substantial number of homes built in the late twentieth century. The household composition reflects this mature age profile, with many residents likely living in retirement properties or adapted homes. The area does not show a predominance of young professional renters or temporary workers typical of city centre belts. Instead, you will encounter a settled population that values stability. The high ownership rate correlates with a lower turnover of residents, creating a predictable social environment. When assessing deprivation, the area shows strong indicators of financial security among its residents, aligning with the high ownership figures and older, established demographic.

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Tenure

83
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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
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NS-SEC

35
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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