Area Overview for Oxted South Ward
Area Information
Oxted South Ward sits as a residential section within the town of Oxted in Tandridge, Surrey. You will find this ward located at the foot of the North Downs, approximately 18 miles south of central London. The area encompasses settlements described as continuous and almost wholly residential zones, including Old Oxted, Hurst Green, and Holland. This ward covers a total size of 7.3 km². The location straddles the London to East Grinstead railway line and sits directly on the Greenwich Meridian. You enter Oxted South via Old Oxted, which was founded in the 13th and 14th centuries around a crossroads where the Guildford to Canterbury road met Beadle's Lane and Brook Hill. Modern development known as New Oxted grew north-east of the old centre following the opening of Oxted railway station in 1884. The civil parish was formally established in 1894 before becoming part of Tandridge District in 1974. You live in an environment where history meets modern commuting convenience, with the town functioning primarily as a commuter hub linked by direct rail services to the capital. The bypass constructed in the late 1960s diverts traffic to the north of Old Oxted, keeping through-traffic away from the residential heart of the ward.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 7.3 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community profile in Oxted South Ward reflects an older population with a distinct lack of young families. You are looking at a median age of 70 years for residents. This demographic skew means the area is dominated by the elderly rather than working-age adults or children. Data confirms the most common age category falls under the label 'Age: Total', indicating the entire population cluster leans towards senior demographics. Consequently, you will encounter a streetscape suited to an older audience rather than a bustling family neighbourhood. The ward also boasts a high level of security regarding tenure, with 70 per cent of homes owned outright by their occupants. This figure suggests a settled population that has chosen to stay in Oxted South long-term rather than frequently moving. While specific details on household composition, predominant ethnic groups, and religious breakdowns are not detailed in the available statistics, the high ownership rate and mature age profile paint a clear picture of a quiet retirement or semi-retirement enclave. You should expect a slower pace of life where the primary residents are established landowners and pensioners rather than transient commuters or young professionals.
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