Area Overview for Pelham Ward
Area Information
Living in Pelham Ward means residing within an electoral ward in the Gravesham district, located in South East England. This urban major conurbation area covers a total size of 74.6 hectares and contains postcodes such as DA11 0AT on New Road in Gravesend. The location sits within the Gravesham parliamentary constituency, characterised by its specific coordinates of approximately 51.442154, 0.364512. Daily life here revolves around established landmarks, including the Pelham Manor care home situated at 31 Pelham Road, which operates under the National Autistic Society. Local residents also benefit from the presence of the Medieval Siege Society at Joynes House on New Road. You are looking at a defined district borough unitary ward that balances residential living with specialised community functions. The area does not extend into protected rural landscapes, as there is no coverage for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Ramsar wetland sites, protected nature reserves, or protected woodland. Instead, the environment is rooted in the built fabric of an urban conurbation. Prospective buyers should note that this specific setting offers a distinct identity separate from the surrounding countryside. When considering homes in this area, you enter a zone with clear boundaries and established services, defined by its integration into the wider Gravesend and Gravesham infrastructure.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 74.6 hectares
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community in Pelham Ward is defined by a notably older population. The median age here is 70 years, placing it distinctly above the national average for such wards. Despite this high median age, the demographic data labels the most common age range simply as Age Total, indicating a broad spread without a single dominant young cohort. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where retirement living or staying families with older children may be common. Home ownership stands at 52 percent, meaning just over half of those living in Pelham Ward own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining residents rent their homes, creating a mixed market of secure tenants and market buyers. Ethnically and religiously, the ward reflects the total population makeup of the region without a singled-out predominant ethnic group or specific religious majority dominating the statistics provided. For households, the data presents a total composition figure that encompasses various family structures, from singles to multi-generational homes. If you consider buying in Pelham Ward, the high median age implies a quieter atmosphere compared to areas with a younger student or young professional population. There is 52 percent owner-occupier presence, which often supports stable local tenures and established community networks. While the area is not designated as deprived or wealthy, the age structure alone shapes the daily rhythm of the neighbourhood, influencing local shop needs and school attendance patterns.
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