Area Overview for Bread Street Ward
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Area Information
Living in Bread Street Ward places you at the heart of the City of London's ancient administrative structure. This ward constitutes one of the 25 historic districts that define the Square Mile, occupying just 8.8 hectares of central London. Its boundaries are clearly defined, stretching from Castle Baynard to the west, Farringdon Within to the north, Cordwainer to the east, and Vintry to the south. You stand on historical ground where Bread Street runs through the centre, named after medieval bread sales. The area's physical footprint remains remarkably consistent with boundaries first recorded in John Stow's 1603 *Survey of London*. At precise coordinates of approximately 51.5139°N, -0.0979°W, the ward connects key thoroughfares including Watling Street, Old Fish Street, Knightrider Street, Basing Lane, Friday Street, and Distaff Lane. Daily life revolves around these established routes which have served the neighbourhood for centuries. The layout has retained its integrity since 17th-century descriptions, incorporating parts of former parishes that once featured churches like St Matthew and St Mildred. This compact district offers residence in a zone where history meets modern administrative function without the sprawl found outside the City limits.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 8.8 hectares
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Demographics
The demographic profile of Bread Street Ward reflects a specific administrative and commercial character rather than a residential suburb. Specific population figures for age distribution or household composition are not included in the current data record. Consequently, it is impossible to define the exact age profile or the ratio of families to single professionals within the ward. You cannot determine home ownership levels or the prevalence of rented accommodation based on the available statistics. The area's size of 8.8 hectares suggests a dense urban environment typical of a City ward, yet concrete numbers regarding resident types remain absent. Deprivation data is similarly unavailable, preventing an analysis of the quality of life indicators for those residing in Bread Street Ward. Without information on accommodation types or diversity metrics, you must rely on the broader context of the City of London for your understanding of the community composition. The lack of published figures on household types or demographics means you cannot assess the specific vibrancy or social fabric of the local population through standard statistical lenses.
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