Area Overview for Southgate Ward
Area Information
Southgate Ward is a suburban district within the London Borough of Enfield. It occupies exactly 1.8 km² and sits approximately at coordinates 51.108434, -0.194950, near the edge of the traditional area close to neighbouring districts. Historically, the location served as the south gate of Enfield Chase. Settlements like South Street emerged around a village green during the medieval period and merged into Southgate by 1829. The area became an urban district in 1881 and a Municipal Borough in 1933 before joining the current borough structure in 1965. Major development occurred in the 1930s following the expansion of the rail network and the completion of the North Circular Road that year. Key landmarks include Southgate Green and the Southgate Club, a rare 1930s survivor built in 1889 that retains Victorian elements. Potential homebuyers looking for homes in Southgate Ward will find a setting rich in local history, characterised by sites such as South Point House and the former borough headquarters at Southgate Town Hall.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.8 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Southgate Ward has a distinct age profile. The median age for residents is 70 years. This demographic skew suggests a neighbourhood where older generations reside. Data indicates that the most common age range statistics fall under the category of Age: Total. You should expect a population dominated by mature buyers rather than families with young children at home. Home ownership stands at exactly 52% of households. This figure places the area slightly above average for owner-occupation. Regarding household composition, the data confirms that figures cover the total population without specifying single-person or family unit breakdowns. Similarly, information regarding predominant ethnic groups and religious affiliations is not included in the available dataset. Because the median age is high, the quality of life likely suits retirees or empty nesters who have moved past the need for extensive local playgrounds. The static nature of the demographic data points to a stable, settled community where long-term residents form the bulk of the local population.
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