Area Overview for Tarpots Ward

Holy Family Early Learning Centre in Tarpots Ward
Benfleet: Downer Road North in Tarpots Ward
Methodist Church   Thundersley   Essex in Tarpots Ward
Crown Doors (closed down) in Tarpots Ward
Mini roundabout, New Thundersley in Tarpots Ward
Houses on Church Road, Thundersley in Tarpots Ward
The Manor trading estate, Thundersley in Tarpots Ward
Church Road, New Thundersley in Tarpots Ward
Bungalows on Church Road, Thundersley in Tarpots Ward
Houses on London Road, South Benfleet in Tarpots Ward
London Road (A13), South Benfleet in Tarpots Ward
Indian Restaurant, South Benfleet in Tarpots Ward
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Area Information

Tarpots Ward is a small district council ward within Castle Point Borough Council, covering just 2.1 square kilometres in South East England. This compact area sits near South Benfleet, offering a focused living environment rather than an expansive suburb. The geography is advantageous for residents who prioritise convenience, as everything is located within a short distance of one another. Local history records highlight the area's development through related maps and pages from Benfleet history, placing it firmly in the regional context of South East England. Daily life in Tarpots Ward revolves around its status as an established part of the Castle Point local government structure. The ward functions as a defined administrative unit, ensuring clear representation for households within the boundary. Because the total area is so limited, the community feels intimate and manageable compared to larger neighbouring districts. Many potential homebuyers find this scale appealing, as it allows for a straightforward understanding of local governance and community organisation. The location near South Benfleet provides the backdrop for this ward, linking it to broader regional infrastructure while maintaining distinct local characteristics. Living in Tarpots Ward means embracing a neighbourhood defined by its specific administrative boundaries and historical context. The area does not boast vast landscapes, but its precise definition within Castle Point Borough Council ensures that services and planning decisions target this specific community directly. This clarity benefits residents who prefer a tightly knit administrative area where local issues can be addressed with precision. The proximity to established towns like South Benfleet means you benefit from neighbouring amenities without sacrificing the focused character of the ward itself.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
2.1 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The demographic profile of Tarpots Ward reveals a mature community with a median age of 70. This figure indicates that the population skews significantly towards older residents compared to the national average. You are likely to encounter neighbours who have lived in the area for decades, creating an environment built on long-term residency rather than transient living. The most common age range data reflects this older profile, suggesting a community where family life often centres around retirement or semi-retirement stages. Within this age group, property ownership is a dominant feature of the local landscape. A substantial 83 percent of households in Tarpots Ward own their homes, a rate notably higher than many other areas steeped in the large rental markets that dominate modern cities. This high level of ownership correlates with the older demographic, as it takes many years to accumulate wealth and secure a mortgage. Consequently, the housing stock likely consists largely of houses or flats that have remained in the same families for generations. Household composition within Tarpots Ward remains consistent with this ownership profile, though specific breakdowns by family size are not detailed in the current records. The sheer stability implied by the 70 age median and 83 percent ownership rate paints a picture of a settled community. You will not find the churn of a student district or a high-turnover young professional zone. Instead, the residents of Tarpots Ward form a stable cohort, united by the experience of owning a home in a small, 2.1 square kilometre geographical unit within Castle Point.

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Tenure

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

33
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the typical residents of Tarpots Ward and what is the community like?
The community is defined by maturity, with a median age of 70. A stable environment results in high home ownership, where 83 percent of residents own their property. You are joining a neighbourhood where long-term residency is the norm, creating a settled and predictable atmosphere within the 2.1 square kilometre ward.
How reliable is internet access for working from home in this area?
Digital connectivity is rated as good, with a fixed broadband score of 67 out of 100. This level of service is suitable for remote working and daily digital tasks, providing reliable internet access for the residents of Tarpots Ward without the severe limitations found in remote rural areas.
Is Tarpots Ward a safe area to raise a family or retire in?
Safety levels are high, with a low crime risk score of 74 out of 100, which is below the national average. The area also boasts a flood risk score of 0, indicating minimal risk of flooding. These combined factors make Tarpots Ward a pragmatic and secure location for long-term living.
Are there any planning restrictions I should be aware of when buying here?
The area has no covered Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected nature reserves, all scoring 0 for planning constraints. This means you face fewer barriers to home improvements compared to properties surrounded by strictly protected environments, offering more flexibility for owners.

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