Area Overview for Arthur's Hill Ward
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Area Information
Arthur's Hill Ward is a compact district within Newcastle upon Tyne, covering just 1.3 square kilometres. The area sits on a hill overlooking the city, positioned north of Westgate Road and south of Studley Terrace. It lies to the east of the Newcastle General Hospital, creating a residential enclave defined by its elevated position. Development began in 1826 when Isaac Cookson established the estate opposite Westgate Hill Cemetery. He named the area after his first son, Arthur, and originally featured streets named for his other sons. While those original street names have changed, much of the post-medieval Hanoverian heritage remains. You will find historic terraced houses dating back to the early nineteenth century that largely survive today. These buildings feature brick facades, slate roofs, and some possess distinctive bay windows or porches. Central to the character of Arthur's Hill Ward is Stanhope Street, which functions as the local commercial hub. This road hosts various shops and restaurants, offering daily conveniences close to your door. Notable landmarks include Sidney Grove and the impressive Studley House, located on Studley Terrace. Studley House features decorative sandstone lintels and stands out with a grand corner turret. Oxley House also contributes to the architectural interest of the ward. Living in Arthur's Hill Ward means residing in a micro-community where history is physically layered over everyday life. The proximity to the city centre, combined with the area's specific layout, offers a distinct living experience for those seeking a ward with deep roots.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.3 km²
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Demographics
The community within Arthur's Hill Ward has a notably older demographic profile. The median age of residents is 70 years old. This figure indicates that the population consists primarily of older adults rather than working families or young professionals. Historical data categorises the age distribution under a total age range metric, suggesting the ward lacks a broad spread of younger age groups. Historically, just 16% of homes are occupied by owners, which leaves 84% of the housing stock in the hands of landlords or institutions. This high rental proportion aligns with the age structure, as older residents often move into long-term rentals or care accommodation. The area reflects these social shifts through its household composition and accommodation types. While specific breakdowns for individual ethnic groups or religious affiliations are not detailed in the available records, the overall image is one of a mature, stable community. The absence of a significant youth population means local schools and family-oriented amenities serve a smaller demographic than in younger wards. Residents here have likely lived in their homes or accommodation for decades, creating a quiet, settled atmosphere. The demographic reality means the area is not built for children; instead, it supports a lifestyle geared towards retirement or later life. Understanding this profile helps you appreciate the quiet nature of the ward and the specific needs of those who call Arthur's Hill Ward home.
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