Area Overview for Lavender Fields Ward
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Area Information
Lavender Fields Ward stands as a compact district borough unitary ward within the London English Region. You will find this area located at coordinates 51.408708, -0.171833, with a postcode of CR4 3BS. The total area covers just 1.2 km², yet it holds an approximate population of 2,432 people. This ward derives its name from a significant historical period when lavender cultivation defined the local landscape. Monks at Merton Priory grew lavender as early as 1301, and by the end of the 18th century, 250 acres in the wider Mitcham region were dedicated to growing medicinal herbs. Industrial-scale production began in 1749 when Ephraim Potter and William Moore built the first distillery specifically for lavender water. By the 19th century, Mitcham became the centre of herb growing in Surrey, employing more land for this purpose than any other county. Although the industry declined due to foreign competition and urban sprawl, the area retains a connection to its agricultural roots. The last commercial fields were sold in 1933. Today, you can still see street names like Lavender Grove and Lavender Avenue that commemorate this heritage. A working farm at Mayfield in neighbouring Banstead continues this legacy, operating as one of the largest lavender farms in the UK.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.2 km²
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Demographics
The community in Lavender Fields Ward reflects a mature population. The median age of residents is 70. This indicates that the area attracts older homebuyers or families seeking a quieter retirement setting. The data lists the most common age range simply as Total, suggesting the demographic analysis aggregates the entire population without identifying a single dominant age bracket. Despite the high median age, the ward remains inhabited by approximately 2,432 individuals across its 1.2 km² footprint. Home ownership rates sit at 45%. This metric suggests a balanced mix of owner-occupiers and renters within the ward. While nearly half of the residents own their homes, the other half likely rents, implying a steady demand for private rental housing. The provided data does not specify household compositions, accommodation types, ethnic groups, or religious breakdowns. You should understand that the demographic profile is defined largely by age and ownership status rather than diverse household structures. This concentration of older adults often correlates with specific local services and amenities that cater to less mobile residents.
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