Area Overview for Guist
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Area Information
Guist operates as a small civil parish covering just 6.8 km² on the east coast of Hampshire. This modest footprint defines the daily reality for anyone living in Guist, where the landscape is restricted and access to the wider world is limited. The area functions as a quiet pocket of the south coast rather than a bustling hub of activity. Its scale means you will encounter a tightly wound community where distances are measured in metres rather than miles. The parish lacks significant urban infrastructure, which keeps development tightly controlled and the pace of life deliberate. Residents here navigate a environment characterised by open skies and limited sprawl. Living in Guist requires an appreciation for spaciousness within a compact geographical boundary. You will find that the localities offer a serene escape from the noise of larger towns. The civil parish structure ensures that governance remains focused on local issues without the bureaucracy of a major city. Your experience of the area will be shaped by these physical constraints and the resulting low-density lifestyle.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 6.8 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community within Guist reflects a demographic older than the national average, with a median age reaching 70 years. This statistical reality indicates that the population is dominated by retirees and established residents who have remained in the area over time. Age: Total data confirms that no single youth-focused age bracket defines the parish, reinforcing the picture of a settled locality. Home ownership is prevalent, standing at exactly 57% across all households. This high rate of ownership suggests stability, as most residents have a long-term stake in their local environment. The household composition remains consistent throughout the parish, without notable outliers in family size or structure. Accommodation types are distributed evenly, indicating a standard mix of housing rather than a shift towards one specific style. While the data does not specify the predominant ethnic group, the demographic profile points towards a traditional demographic make-up typical of a rural community. These figures collectively paint a picture of a static, owner-occupied population that has grown older together over decades. Living in Guist means joining a community defined by longevity and settled patterns of life.
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