Area Overview for Brewham
Area Information
Brewham is a civil parish in Somerset, covering 23.1 square kilometres. You will find the area consists of two distinct villages, North Brewham and South Brewham, situated on either side of the River Brue. This waterway originates in Kingswood Warren and flows westwards for nearly 34 miles before reaching the coast. The settlement lies approximately 4.8 kilometres east of Bruton and 14.5 kilometres south-west of Frome. Since 1 April 2023, the community has fallen under the jurisdiction of Somerset Council. Local history dates back to the Norman Conquest, when the manor passed to William de Moyon before reaching Bruton Abbey. Alfred's Tower stands as a notable monument within the parish. The tower commemorates the end of the Seven Years' War and the accession of King George III. Many outlying farmhouses in the area appear to date from the later Georgian period, roughly between 1750 and 1830. Today, the parish sits on the Wilts and Somerset railway line. The combination of river views, historical monuments, and proximity to Bruton defines daily life for those living in this rural Somerset location.
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- 23.1 km²
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Demographics
The community in Brewham reflects a settlement with an older population profile. The median age for residents is 70 years old. This figure indicates a significant presence of older adults compared to national averages for urban centres. You will also see that 75 per cent of households in the parish own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership suggests a stable, settled community rather than a transient rental market. There is no specific data available regarding household composition breakdowns or predominant ethnic groups in the provided information. Consequently, you cannot determine the exact diversity of the population or the specific age ranges beyond the median figure. The absence of data on these particular demographics means you cannot claim knowledge of specific minority communities or detailed family structures. However, the high home ownership rate combined with the age profile points toward areas often popular with retirees or established families who have chosen to remain local over time.
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