Area Overview for Ower (Copythorne)
Area Information
You are stepping into a hamlet with deep historical roots, located in the New Forest district of Hampshire. Ower sits on the A36 road, lying approximately 3 miles northwest of Totton and around 4 miles north-east of Romsey. The physical landscape features a flat-topped ridge overlooking the River Blackwater, a feature that gave the place its Old English name. This built-up area covers 35.5 hectares and forms part of the civil parish of Copythorne. Although some buildings on the east side of the main road fall within Netley Marsh, the majority of the population belongs to Copythorne. The M27 motorway passes immediately to the south, acting as a significant geographical separator yet providing access to major routes. Living in Ower means choosing a location that balances proximity to established towns with the relative isolation found in this rural setting. You will find yourself in a community where history, dating back to the Doomsday Book, continues to shape the character of the streets today.
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- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 35.5 hectares
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Daily life in Ower revolves around practical access to essential amenities located within a short drive. The nearest retail options include Aldi Unit 1 in the Cormorant Retail Park, Budgens in Cadham, and Tesco in Calmore. These five retail outlets provide a range of grocery and general shopping needs without the necessity of venturing further afield. For rail travel, Romsey Railway Station sits approximately 4 miles away, while Totton and Redbridge stations serve nearby points on the network. The location within the boundaries of the New Forest National Park offers access to countryside and recreation. You will often find yourself near the River Blackwater, a notable feature of the local landscape. The area provides a lifestyle where basic necessities like food shopping and rail connections remain within practical reach. While the M27 passes nearby to the south, the immediate experience is that of a quiet road on the A36. The convenience of the Cormorant Retail Park and Calham shops ensures you do not need to travel far for everyday tasks. This combination of nature and accessible retail defines the practical character of the area.
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The community profile of Ower (Copythorne) is defined by an older population, with a median age of 70 years. When seeking homes in this area, you will likely encounter a demographic of senior residents and retired individuals. Home ownership stands at an exceptionally high level, with 89% of households owning their property outright. This statistic indicates a market free from the transient nature of the private rental sector. The area contains a total population where most families have established long-term roots. While specific ethnic group data and predominant religious affiliations are not included in the current records, the high rate of ownership suggests stability. You can expect a quiet neighbourhood where the primary residents have invested heavily in their local environment. The age profile creates a distinct pace of life compared to younger suburbs, focusing on retired living rather than young professional families commuting into the city.
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