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Area Overview for Norbiton Ward

Kingston Registry Office in Norbiton Ward
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Area Information

Norbiton Ward stands as a distinct district within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, covering just 1.3 square kilometres yet housing nearly 4,000 residents. This compact ward lies approximately one mile east of Kingston town centre and sits 11 miles from Charing Cross. Originally part of the parish of All Saints Church before becoming a separate entity in 1840, the area retains a deep historical footprint dating back to 1174. First mentioned as the Manor of North Barton, Norbiton evolved through centuries of land tenure before joining the Municipal Borough in 1835 and entering the Royal Borough in 1965. Today, daily life here offers proximity to significant landmarks such as Kingston Hospital, the Kingsmeadow football stadium, and St Peter's Anglican parish church. The ward developed around historic country estates like Norbiton Hall and Norbiton Place, though many original structures have given way to modern housing including the Norbiton Hall flats built in the early 1930s. You will find yourself in a location where history meets modern urban living, situated near Lovekyn Chapel and adjacent to Tiffins Grammar School. Homes in Norbiton Ward offer access to both local heritage and the wider amenities of Kingston, making it a practical choice for those seeking a grounded location with established transport links to Central London.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
1.3 km²
Population
3950
Population Density
2928 people/km²

Demographics

The community profile of Norbiton Ward is defined by an exceptionally high median age of seventy years. This demographic landscape indicates a neighbourhood chosen for retirement or settled older life rather than young families. With 3950 residents packed into 1.3 square kilometres, the population density reaches 2928 people per square kilometre, creating a relatively tight-knit environment within a small footprint. Market data shows that only 43% of the population owns their homes, suggesting a significant portion of residents rent their accommodation. While specific figures regarding household composition and predominant ethnic groups are not detailed in current records, the high age profile strongly influences local services and social interactions. Living in Norbiton Ward means engaging with a mature population where daily routines are centred around convenience and accessibility. The concentration of older adults suggests a steady demand for retirement facilities and healthcare access, which aligns with the nearby presence of Kingston Hospital. You should expect a quiet atmosphere where community events likely cater to an older demographic. This demographic reality shapes the local culture, ensuring a stable environment where long-term residents form lasting bonds. If you are moving to Norbiton Ward, you are joining a community where over half the population falls outside the standard working-age bracket.

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Tenure

43
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

35
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the character of the community in Norbiton Ward?
The community in Norbiton Ward is defined by a mature population with a median age of seventy years. Nearly 4,000 people live within just 1.3 square kilometres, creating a high-density environment of 2928 people per square kilometre. Home ownership sits at 43%, indicating a strong presence of renters alongside owners. Living in this ward means engaging with a settled demographic that has benefited from the area's history dating back to its incorporation as a separate parish in 1840.

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