Area Overview for Mytchett & Deepcut Ward
Area Information
Mytchett & Deepcut Ward is an electoral ward within the Surrey Heath borough council area in South East England. This district covers an area of 10.2 km² and includes the villages of Mytchett and Deepcut. You will find the ward located approximately 28 miles southwest of central London. The route to London runs via Camberley, which lies three miles north, while Farnborough sits three miles to the west. The geography is defined by the Chobham Ridges crest, where elevations range between 90 and 115 metres above Ordnance Datum. The terrain features permeable Bagshot sand under a layer of heather-covered open land. Administrative history shows the area belonged to Frimley and Camberley Urban District until 1974, when Surrey Heath was formed. Daily life here blends suburban living with significant military heritage influence. The former Princess Royal Barracks site in Deepcut operated from the late 1903 until its decommissioning announcement in 2013. Prehistoric significance remains a notable feature, evidenced by Paleolithic flints and a large round barrow known as Round Butt. The Basingstoke Canal bisects southern Deepcut, offering a cycle and pedestrian towpath for recreation. You access the nearest railway stations at Frimley, Farnborough North, and Farnborough Main. Properties here often sit on high watershed crests, providing distinct views and a slower pace compared to the surrounding urban sprawl. Living in Mytchett & Deepcut Ward means adapting to a landscape shaped by both ancient history and 20th-century development.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 10.2 km²
- Population
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Demographics
The community profile of Mytchett & Deepcut Ward is defined by a highly aged population. The median age across the ward is 70 years. This demographic creates a settlement where residents are significantly older than the national average. A large percentage of the population falls into the 'Age: Total' category, indicating a consistency in this high age bracket. Household composition data is available as a total figure, yet it does not specify single-person households versus families in the provided details. Consequently, the social fabric suggests a retirement-oriented environment rather than a family hub. Home ownership levels are notably high within this ward. Exactly 75% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This figure indicates a stable settled community where displacement for sale is rare. The remaining 25% likely rents or shares accommodation, which aligns with the low median age finding. Accommodation type statistics are recorded as a total but do not differentiate between houses and flats in the dataset. Predominant ethnic group and religion details are marked as totals without specific breakdowns in the available information. The absence of a youthful cohort often correlates with lower demand in specific school zones, though specific enrolment data is not provided. You should expect a quiet, mature neighbourhood where long-term residents dominate the local social scene.
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