Area Overview for Shepway Ward
Area Information
Living in Shepway Ward offers a defined district experience within the former Shepway District Council area. Now part of the Folkestone and Hythe District, this ward sits in Kent, South East England. Its coordinates place it near Maidstone, linking it to broader regional infrastructure. You navigate a compact footprint that covers 4.2 km². This small area supports a population of 2,833 residents. The density reaches 670 people per square kilometre, creating a residential feel that is neighbourly yet contained. Daily life here revolves around an electoral ward structure established in 2010. Historical maps and boundary definitions from 2015 confirm the geographic limits you inherit upon moving in. The location balances rural proximity with commuter access to Maidstone. You find yourself in a space where local governance meets wider regional connectivity. The area retains its character as a specific unit within the county framework. Residents enjoy a setting defined by clear boundaries and established administrative history. Whether you commute from here or settle permanently, the scale remains intimate. You access a community where the total population count is fixed and predictable. The density ensures you are neither isolated nor crowded in a typical urban sense.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 4.2 km²
- Population
- 2833
- Population Density
- 670 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Shepway Ward is defined by an older population profile. The median age sits at 70 years, indicating a significant resident base in their senior years. Age data shows this demographic dominance across the ward. You are looking at a community where life typically slows after early retirement. Household composition reflects this mature profile, though specific breakdowns by family type are aggregated in the total records. Home ownership stands out as a key feature of this settlement. Sixty-four per cent of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This statistic places Shepway Ward firmly as an owner-occupied area rather than a rental market. The remaining 36 per cent rent their accommodation under various tenures. Ethnic diversity and religious affiliation data are recorded in the total population figures but do not highlight a single predominant group in the available summary. The demographic picture focuses on longevity and stability. You find a neighbourhood where long-term residents have established roots. The high ownership rate suggests landlords and agents find it difficult to displace occupants. For buyers, this stability means established communities rather than transient populations.
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