Area Overview for South Cove
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Area Information
South Cove is a small rural village situated within the East Suffolk district of a county that is part of England. You will find the area located approximately three miles north of the coastal town of Southwold and one mile south of the village of Wrentham. The parish covers a land mass of just 4.9 square kilometres, which places it at a manageable scale for residents who prefer a quiet, country lifestyle. Its position on the east coast means the community is relatively close to the North Sea while maintaining a distinct separation from the busier settlements nearby. The settlement sits at an elevation of six metres, offering a location that is undeniably close to sea level despite being inland from the immediate shoreline. Two historic landmarks define the character of the village: the Church of St Lawrence and the Church of All Saints. Nearby, you can explore Reydon Wood, a 16-hectare conifer forest managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, which offers green space within easy reach. Homes in South Cove provide access to Covehithe Beach, allowing for coastal recreation without being stranded in a crowded tourist hub. Living in South Cove means you are close to nature and heritage sites while enjoying the calm of a civil parish with minimal traffic and noise. The village acts as a residential anchor for people working in wider Suffolk or commuting to coastal towns like Southwold via the local road network.
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- Area Size
- 4.9 km²
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Demographics
You will encounter a very specific age profile when you look at the community in South Cove. The median age across the parish is 70 years old, indicating that the population skews heavily towards older residents. The most common age category recorded is simply listed as 'Total', suggesting a broad spread but with a clear dominance of the elderly demographic. This profile suggests a village where life moves at a slower pace, often attracting retirees or people seeking a retirement home close to town centre facilities. With 68 per cent of households owning their homes, you are looking at an area where long-term residents have deep roots rather than a transient population. The remaining 32 per cent likely rents their property, which is standard for village communities but suggests a stable market with limited short-term turnover. Household composition data is recorded as 'Total', reflecting the inclusive nature of the village statistics rather than excluding any group. Accommodation types are listed generally as 'Total', meaning the housing stock includes a mix of styles common to East Suffolk villages. There is no data available regarding ethnic diversity or religious affiliation in the provided records, so you cannot determine the cultural breakdown from these specific figures. Crime rates are notably low, matching the demographic profile of a safe neighbourhood where residents know each other well.
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