Area Overview for Holywell Ward
Area Information
Living in Holywell Ward means residing within a small, defined electoral ward in the heart of Oxford City. This district borough unitary ward covers an area of just 1.7 km², placing it centrally in the city of Oxford. The location corresponds to electoral boundaries mapped in 2010 by the Oxford City Council, grounding its identity firmly within the urban landscape. You are situated at coordinates 51.75384236029265, -1.2492842615413866, an area well-documented in local planning records and ward boundary maps. This compact size defines daily life, offering proximity to central Oxford amenities while maintaining a distinct local identity. The ward operates under the jurisdiction of Oxfordshire in South East England, linking residents to broader county services. Your home is part of a planned unitary structure that integrates seamlessly into the wider city fabric. The geography is specific and bounded, avoiding vague descriptions in favour of precise location markers used by local authorities. You live in a space where municipal administration is active and local governance is directly relevant. The area represents a focused slice of Oxford, characterised by its official status as an electoral ward and its central positioning.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.7 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community in Holywell Ward is defined by a notably older population compared to national averages. The median age here is 70 years, indicating a neighbourhood predominantly inhabited by older residents. This age profile suggests a district where many households are occupied by retired individuals or long-term dwellers. Data shows the most common demographic group represents the total age cohort, reinforcing the statistical skew towards senior citizens. Home ownership stands at a relatively low rate of 18%, which implies that rental accommodation likely dominates the local housing stock. This figure is distinctively lower than many family-owned suburbs, likely correlating with the preference for renting among the senior demographic or the specific tenure mix of the area. The ward records household composition and accommodation type data as totals, reflecting a straightforward statistical reporting method for this borough unitary ward. While the data does not specify predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations with percentages, the demographic snapshot remains clear: an area with a very high average age. Living in this ward means joining a community where age is the primary statistical driver of neighbourhood character. You are moving into an environment where the population structure is heavily weighted towards those in their seventh decade of life.
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