Area Overview for Petersfield Heath Ward
Area Information
Living in Petersfield Heath Ward offers a distinctly rural existence within the affluent East Hampshire district of Hampshire. This small ward covers just 3.1 km², placing it among the most compact residential areas in the region. It sits comfortably within the East Hampshire UK Parliament constituency, an area defined by its proximity to the South Downs National Park. The landscape here is characterised by protected woodlands and chalk downs, providing a serene backdrop to daily life. While the ward itself is small, it is connected to the broader constituency which includes larger settlements like the town of Petersfield. Petersfield functions as the primary commercial and service hub, with a population of around 21,000 serving the surrounding villages. Residents of this ward benefit from being situated in a highly prosperous residential market where house prices sit considerably above the national average. The community is deeply entrenched in the countryside, with notable nearby villages including Four Marks, Clanfield, and Horndean contributing to the local character. This location ensures that households have access to significant natural landscape protection while remaining part of a functioning local economy. The area balances the quiet of rural living with the practical advantages of the South Downs National Park's conservation status. You will find that life here revolves around a prosperous residential market and cherished open spaces. The ward lies squarely within the East Hampshire constituency, offering a blend of rural tranquility and established infrastructure.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.1 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community in Petersfield Heath Ward has a distinct demographic profile that reflects its rural and prosperous nature. The population has a median age of 70 years, indicating a significant presence of older residents who have likely stayed in the area for many years. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where life is often enjoyed at a slower pace, away from the rush of urban centres. Regarding household composition, the area is predominantly characterised by residents who are settled in their homes rather than transient workers or students. This stability is reinforced by the high level of home ownership, which stands at 78%. Such a high percentage of owner-occupied properties means that the area is not a primary rental market for investors seeking younger tenants. Instead, the housing stock is likely filled with long-term families and retirees who have purchased locally. This ownership model contributes to a comparatively stable community environment where residents are invested in the long-term maintenance and appearance of their estates. The ward contains no specific diversity data regarding ethnicity or religion in the provided records, meaning the visible community may reflect specific local traditions or historical settlement patterns. The accommodation types generally align with this older demographic, though specific detailed breakdowns of bungalows versus family homes are not explicitly itemised. The result is a homogeneous community where ownership is the norm.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskPremium
- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyPremium
- Protected Nature ReservePremium
- Protected WoodlandPremium
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