Area Overview for Goldsmid Ward

Area Information

Goldsmid Ward stands as a distinctive 1.4 km² district within Brighton and Hove, situated in South East England. This small but historically significant area sits at coordinates 50.834403, -0.168035, holding the postcode BN52 9ZB. The ward bears the name of Baron Isaac Lyon Goldsmid, a prominent figure who purchased the Wick estate in Hove in 1830. His legacy is physically embedded in the landscape through Grade I listed Adelaide Crescent and Palmeira Square, as well as Goldsmid Road which carries his family name. He was the first Jew created a Baronet and later Baron da Goldsmid e da Palmeira, lending considerable historical weight to the locality. Living in Goldsmid Ward means residing in an area defined by this aristocratic heritage rather than modern sprawl. The ward represents a specific slice of Brighton and Hove where history intersects with contemporary urban life. You are looking at a microcosm of the unitary authority that focuses on the character of its estates. The sheer compactness of 1.4 km² suggests a dense, walkable environment where the built environment tells a continuous story. Homes near Goldsmid Ward are likely to reflect the architectural qualities established during the nineteenth-century estate development. This concentration of history makes the ward a unique study in conservation and urban planning within the Greater London neighbours of the region.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
1.4 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community profile of Goldsmid Ward reveals a population with an average age of 70 years old. This high median age indicates a settlement dominated by older residents, a fact that shapes the daily rhythm of the neighbourhood. You are looking at an area where the primary demographic is likely retired individuals or long-term residents. The most common age range specified in the available breakdown is listed as Age: Total, suggesting that the overall census figure carries the most statistical weight for community planning. Home ownership stands at a precise 48 per cent, meaning nearly half of the households own their properties. This figure sits just below the fifty-percent mark, indicating a balanced, though not overwhelmingly owner-occupied, market. Accommodation types, household composition, predominant ethnic groups, and religious affiliations are recorded as total aggregates in the current data sets. This comprehensive aggregation means the ward functions as a unified statistical unit without the granular sub-neighbourhood breakdowns found in larger districts. For anyone considering homes in Goldsmid Ward, understanding this age profile is crucial. A seventy-year median age often implies quiet streets and a stable resident base. The demographic data confirms this is not a hub for young families or a trendy spot for students. The social fabric here is defined by this mature population structure, which influences local amenities and service provision directly.

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Tenure

48
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Age

70
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Age: Total
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

48
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Goldsmid Ward?
The community has an average age of 70, indicating a population dominated by older residents. Home ownership stands at 48 per cent, showing a balanced mix of owner-occupiers and renters. The area functions as a unified statistical unit where accommodation and household composition data is recorded as total aggregates, reflecting a stable, mature community rather than a diverse mix of young families or students.
How does transport and connectivity support daily life?
Residents benefit from excellent digital connectivity with a fixed broadband quality score of 92 out of 100. This high rating ensures reliable internet performance for remote work and online activities. The compact size of 1.4 km² supports consistent coverage across the ward, making it a practical choice for those requiring high-speed digital access without the risk of service interruptions.
Is Goldsmid Ward a safe place to live?
Safety assessments show low risk levels. The crime risk score is 77 out of 100, categorised as PASS, indicating below-average crime rates and a safer neighbourhood. Environmental factors are also non-constraints, with scores of 0 for flood risk, Ramsar sites, AONB, and protected reserves, confirming no significant environmental hazards or planning restrictions within the ward boundaries.

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