Area Overview for Stanhope
Area Information
Stanhope is a civil parish and suburb located on the southern edge of Ashford in the Borough of Ashford, Kent. The area covers a total landmass of 57.4 hectares. You will find that Stanhope was established as a planned suburban development during the 1960s. Its location places it within the unitary ward structure serving the region. The district operates as a distinct residential zone within the wider borough framework. Residents move here seeking specific suburban amenities accessible from the central Ashford town centre. The built environment reflects mid-century urban planning principles typical of its era. There are no designated historical landmarks or ancient landmarks listed within the current data parameters for the parish. The area functions primarily as a sleeping community for workers commuting to broader Kent and London markets. Daily life centres around proximity to Ashford rather than isolated rural features. You can expect a neighbourhood defined by its residential density and connection to the main municipal hub. The absence of significant industrial zones or major commercial centres within the parish boundaries suggests a focus on housing and quiet domestic living.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 57.4 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community profile in Stanhope shows a distinctly older population structure. The median age for residents reaches 70, making it one of the older districts in the region. Age data indicates that the largest demographic group spans the full spectrum of adult life, with a strong concentration towards the senior end of the scale. This ageing profile suggests a village reliant on retirees or long-term residents staying into later life. Home ownership stands at exactly 49%, meaning just under half the population owns their dwelling outright or with a mortgage. The remaining half comprises tenants in various rental arrangements. This split indicates a balanced yet finite market where renting remains a significant option for newcomers or younger families. Household composition data reflects a total population count without a single dominant household size category standing out exclusively. Accommodation types vary across the 57.4 hectares, though specific breakdowns by property style are not fully detailed in this instance. Ethnic diversity and religious affiliation data appear as aggregate totals without specific subgroup percentages provided. The demographic reality paints a picture of a mature neighbourhood settling into its retirement years.
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Planning Constraints
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