Area Overview for Great Amwell & Stansteads Ward

Area Information

Great Amwell & Stansteads Ward occupies a distinct rural settlement footprint covering 15.4 km² within the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire. You find this parish approximately 2.4 km south-east of Ware and about 32 km north of London. The area retains a definitive village character anchored by the Grade II* listed Church of St John the Baptist on the historic green. Locality planning heritage dates back to the Domesday Book entry of 1086, adding significant historical weight to the current landscape. A small population of 2,223 residents lives within these boundaries, creating a low-density residential environment. The area sits near Stanstead Abbotts rather than within the administrative bounds of Great Amwell Parish Council alone. Daily life here revolves around the quiet village green and access to Broadwater Mead Country Park via the nearby Town发电厂 road network. You are surrounded by rolling Hertfordshire countryside with direct links to local amenities in Ware. The region benefits from proximity to Haileybury College, a former East India College site that now serves as a notable cultural landmark. Living in Great Amwell & Stansteads Ward means accessing a community defined by ancient roots and modern rural tranquility. The ward combines agricultural land and historic manor sites with contemporary single-family housing stock.

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

Demographics

The community profile of Great Amwell & Stansteads Ward reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 70. This indicates a population heavily skewed towards older residents, suggesting the area appeals primarily to retirees or those seeking a quieter retirement location. Home ownership stands at 71%, establishing this as an area where residents typically accumulate property over a long life rather than renting into a home. The high ownership rate points to substantial investment in local properties rather than short-term occupancy. Household composition data suggests traditional family structures or single-person households typical of rural English villages. You will find minimal high-density housing blocks, as the predominant accommodation type aligns with the area's historic village layout and woodland preservation zones. The lack of data on specific age ranges or ethnic group breakdowns leaves the demographic picture broad, but the age median confirms a non-flashy, established neighbourhood. Deprivation indicators are not directly quantified in the available statistics, yet the high homeownership level often correlates with greater community stability. Residents here likely prefer established neighbourhoods over high-speed growth zones.

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Tenure

71
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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

40
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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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average age and community composition for residents?
Demographic data shows a median age of 70, indicating a mature community dominated by older residents. This profile suggests the area is particularly suited for retirees or downsizers seeking a peaceful environment. The community composition lacks specific breakdowns for children or young adults, aligning with the older age demographic.
How reliable is the internet connection for working from home?
Digital connectivity is rated excellent with a fixed broadband score of 82 out of 100. This high quality score ensures stable performance for remote work requirements. While mobile coverage specifics are unavailable, the strong fixed line infrastructure minimises disruption risks for digital lifestyles in Great Amwell & Stansteads Ward.
Is the area safe regarding crime and environmental hazards?
Safety analysis reveals a low crime risk score of 80, confirming this as a secure neighbourhood. Environmental assessments show medium flood risk alongside protection designations for wetland sites and woodlands. These factors highlight both the safety of daily life and the constraints on land development within the ward.

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