Area Overview for Broken Cross and Upton Ward
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Area Information
Living in Broken Cross and Upton Ward offers a distinct suburban experience on the outskirts of Chester. This district, which covers 4.1 km², sits within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester. Residents enjoy access to key landmarks including the Grade II listed Upton Mill and Oakfield Manor, the latter now situated within the grounds of Chester Zoo. The area historically developed into a suburb following the arrival of the railway in the mid-1800s, evolving from a former township with large country houses to modern residential estates. You can find historical markers such as the last communal water pump on Heath Road, a structure used until the late 19th century. Four churches anchor the community, representing Baptist, United Reformed, Catholic, and Anglican traditions. While Dale Barracks maintains a military presence nearby, the ward itself focuses on family life and green spaces. The location serves as a established residential zone for those seeking proximity to a major city without living in the urban centre. Prospective buyers appreciate the balance between historical character and accessible amenities.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 4.1 km²
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Demographics
The community in Broken Cross and Upton Ward has a distinct demographic profile characterised by an older population. The median age is 70, making it significantly older than the national average. Household composition data confirms that the total population spans various ages, yet the clustering around the 70-year mark defines daily life here. This age structure typically influences local services, property requirements, and community engagement patterns. Home ownership stands at a high level of 74%, indicating that the vast majority of residents mortgage their own homes rather than renting. This statistic suggests a stable, settled neighbourhood with long-term residents. You will find fewer young families or transient populations compared to cities or student hubs. The low percentage of rented accommodation aligns with the age profile, as older adults are more likely to have purchased property decades ago. The area does not provide specific breakdowns for ethnicity or religion, but the high ownership rate creates a tight-knit community environment focused on established dwellings rather than rapid turnover.
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