Area Overview for Addlestone South Ward

Addlestone in Addlestone South Ward
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Junction of Bourneside Road and Bois Hall Road, Addlestone in Addlestone South Ward
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Development in Station Road, Addlestone in Addlestone South Ward
Gatehouse development, Station Road, Addlestone in Addlestone South Ward
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Addlestone One Development in Addlestone South Ward
Addlestone Railway Station in Addlestone South Ward
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Area Information

Addlestone South Ward is a compact district within the Spelt Borough unitary authority, covering an area of just 2.6 square kilometres. This specific boundary defines a microcosm of south Addlestone where daily life revolves around close-knit community interaction and proximity to established services. You will find that living in this ward offers a sense of familiarity due to its small footprint, yet it retains connections to broader urban amenities. The environment is characterised by its integration into the wider Addlestone area, providing residents with a balanced approach to suburban living without the sprawling distances typical of larger conurbations. Your days here are shaped by the immediate surroundings rather than long commutes within the local ward itself. The distinctiveness of Addlestone South Ward comes from its defined administrative borders and its position within the Borough of Spelthorne. Prospective homebuyers often appreciate the clarity of the boundaries when researching homes in this specific sector. Daily routines involve accessing local facilities that are likely just minutes away by car or foot. The ward functions as a self-contained unit for essential needs while remaining accessible to the larger town centre. You can expect a lifestyle where the immediate neighbourhood dictates your quality of life, supported by the infrastructure of the surrounding borough. There is no ambiguity about what you are purchasing when you buy in this specific ward.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
2.6 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community profile within Addlestone South Ward reveals a mature population, with a median age of exactly 70 years. This figure places the demographic centroid well into later adulthood compared to national averages. You will find that the majority of households are formed by older residents who have stability and long-term ties to the locality. Home ownership stands at 66 per cent, which indicates a significant portion of the population owns their residences outright or with substantial equity. This high rate of ownership contributes to a settled community where neighbours often know each other over several decades. Accommodation types and household compositions reflect this historical trend of established living arrangements. The age range data confirms that a large segment of the population falls into the older categories, shaping local habits and service usage. While specific ethnic group and religious breakdowns are not detailed in the current dataset, the overall demographic picture points towards a traditional makeup common in older London suburban districts. You should note that the median age of 70 suggests that the area may not be the primary choice for young families, though the high home ownership rate implies a stable, quiet street. The community feels less fluid than areas with a younger median age.

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Tenure

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Household Composition

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like for someone moving to Addlestone South Ward?
The community has a mature feel with a median age of 70. Sixty-six per cent of residents own their homes, indicating a settled population. Daily life is characterised by stability and a quiet atmosphere typical of older suburban wards where long-term residents dominate the neighbourhood landscape.
Is the transport and digital connectivity suitable for remote workers?
Yes, the fixed broadband quality score is 81 out of 100, which rates as excellent. This infrastructure supports high-speed working from home. You can expect reliable internet access for video conferencing and large file transfers without interruption.
How safe is Addlestone South Ward for residents and their families?
The area presents a medium crime risk with a safety score of 61 out of 100. Crime rates are around average, so standard security precautions are advisable. There is also a high flood risk assessment with a score of 65.62 out of 100, which requires careful consideration of property location.
Who typically lives in this ward and what types of homes are available?
Residents are predominantly older, with a median age of 70. The high home ownership rate of 66 per cent suggests the housing stock consists mostly of established family homes or retirement properties rather than new-build flats or properties in a heavy rental market.

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