Area Overview for Terriers and Amersham Hill Ward
Area Information
Terriers and Amersham Hill Ward occupies a distinctive position within the High Wycombe area, spanning just 2.9 km². This small but defined district forms part of Buckinghamshire Council, offering residents a compact living environment characterised by established infrastructure. The ward boundaries encompass significant heritage zones such as the Amersham Hill Conservation Area, with streets including Amersham Road, Shrubbery Road, and Pretoria Road defining its physical character. You will find yourself navigating a neighbourhood where planning constraints and conservation status shape the built environment rather than rapid development. Daily life here moves at a pace dictated by these protective designations rather than commercial ambition. The area centre sits approximately at coordinates 51.63970480828099, -0.7392257585767109, marking the heart of this tightly managed territory. Living in Terriers and Amersham Hill means accepting the constraints that preserve its historic identity while enjoying the stability that such controlled growth provides. The conservation area status ensures that any changes to the streetscape follow strict guidelines, maintaining consistency across properties from Lucas Road to Rectory Avenue.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.9 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community profile of Terriers and Amersham Hill Ward reflects significant demographic shifts typical of suburban areas in South East England. You are likely to encounter a population with a median age of 70 years, indicating a neighbourhood heavily populated by older residents. This age distribution suggests that the ward functions as a retirement-led community rather than a family hub. Ownership patterns further illustrate this stability, with 60% of households being owner-occupied. This high rate of homeownership correlates strongly with the older population demographic and suggests low household turnover. The household composition data indicates a settled population structure rather than transient housing. Accommodation types reflect this demographic reality, though specific breakdowns between flats and houses are not detailed in available records. The predominance of longer-term residents means you will find established local connections within the streets of Terry Road and Rye View. Diversity metrics and religious affiliation data remain unavailable for this specific ward, but the age profile suggests a traditionally homogeneous community. Living in this ward offers a quiet existence suitable for those seeking stability over social dynamism. The 60% homes ownership rate means the rental market plays a smaller role here compared to younger demographics found elsewhere.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked