Area Overview for North Portslade Ward
Area Information
North Portslade Ward occupies 6.1 km² within the Brighton & Hove unitary authority in East Sussex. The area contains a population of approximately 1,419 residents, though historical records indicate figures reaching 1,557 at certain times. This ward encompasses the northern section of the broader Portslade region, situated near Mile Oak and coordinates 50.848872, -0.215783. You are stepping into a locality that has evolved from an ancient settlement back to the Stone Age to become a modern electoral ward. The name derives from the historical Portslade Urban District Council, which merged with Brighton and Hove in 1997 to form the current authority that gained city status in 2000. Daily life here reflects a deep connection to history. Evidence of human activity includes flint tools found in Vale Road and Roman cinerary urns discovered south of Old Shoreham Road. The ward features significant landmarks such as St Andrew's Church, built in 1864 to serve a growing population, and the Parish of St Nicolas Portslade. A distinct feature of North Portslade Ward is the presence of the Manor House, constructed in 1807. This building later functioned as a convent before becoming Emmaus Brighton & Hove, a community supporting the homeless. You will also find the historic Portslade & West Hove Railway Station, which opened in 1840 and sits along Station Road and Boundary Road. The area also includes a henge monument discovered at Mile Oak in 1990 during the construction of the A27 by-pass. This rich heritage defines the character of homes in North Portslade Ward, offering a unique blend of antiquity and contemporary community support services within a defined district borough unitary ward.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 6.1 km²
- Population
- 1419
- Population Density
- 232 people/km²
Demographics
The community within North Portslade Ward presents a distinctive profile characterised by an older demographic. The median age in the area is 70 years, which is exceptionally high for the UK. This indicates that you are looking at a neighbourhood comprised largely of retirement-age residents. While the specific most common age range is recorded simply as 'Age: Total', the median age confirms a population skewed significantly towards the senior end of the life spectrum. Approximately 68% of households in North Portslade Ward own their homes outright or have a mortgage, suggesting a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental market. The ward contains a total population of 1,419 people spread across 6.1 km². This results in a population density of 232 people per km². You are entering a low-density environment where houses in North Portslade Ward are likely to be spaced out, consistent with the ward's history of absorbing detached areas and housing growth from the inter-war period. Specific data detailing household composition types and the predominant ethnic group is not explicitly broken down in the current figures beyond a total count, but the high home ownership rate suggests families or individuals have deep roots in the area. The demographic reality means that living in North Portslade Ward involves engaging with a quiet, older community where the social fabric is woven from generations of local history.
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