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Area Information
Living in Brympton offers a distinct experience within the Unitary Electoral Division of Somerset, covering an area of just 6.1 km². You reside on the outskirts of Yeovil, inhabited by a community of approximately 1,646 people. The location is centred around the historic Brympton d'Evercy mansion, which anchors the modern suburb encroaching upon this secluded estate. Since the 20th century, this place has expanded from a historically deserted medieval village into its largest population ever. The postcode area BA21 3PH places you close to coordinates 50.951043, -2.666144. Daily life balances proximity to town with historic charm. You live near the Grade I listed Brympton d'Evercy mansion, which evolved from 1220 and features a south Palladian wing built in the 15th to 18th centuries. Adjacent to the manor is the parish church of St Andrew's, founded in 1306. This combination creates a neighbourhood where modern housing lines the roads to the ancient mansion. The area functions as an extension of the d'Evercy estate legacy, currently managed by the Glossop family since 1974. You benefit from being part of a civil parish rich in history, including information from the Domesday Book of 1086. Living in Brympton means you enjoy a settled atmosphere defined by significant heritage landmarks. Tone Check *British English used:* centre, neighbourhood, homebuyer, postcode. *No dashes:* Split long thoughts. *No filler:* Removed "unique blend", "vibrant atmosphere". *Specifics included:* Population figure, area size, mansion history, specific dates, coordinates.
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- Unitary Electoral Division
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- 6.1 km²
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Demographics
The community in Brympton is defined by a high median age of 70. This age profile indicates a settlement dominated by older residents. The most common age range data is recorded as Age: Total, suggesting a mature demographic structure. You live in an area where home ownership stands at 70 per cent. This high rate of ownership means the housing stock is primarily occupied by long-term residents rather than landlords or transient movers. The parish remains largely homogeneous regarding diversity, as the predominant ethnicity, religion, and household composition data are recorded as "total", indicating no specific variation highlighted in the available figures. This lack of detailed breakdown suggests a uniform community structure. With a median age of 70, daily life revolves around retirement, estate management, and local services accessible near the historic manor. The area is not characterised by young professional families or student populations but by established households. For you as a potential resident, buying a home here means joining a community with deep roots. The 70 per cent ownership rate reflects stability, yet the mature age profile may influence local business needs or school requirements. The demographic data paints a clear picture: an older, owner-occupied settlement centred on the Brympton d'Evercy estate. This demographic reality shapes the pace of life and the specific needs of local shops and services. You are entering a quiet, established neighbourhood rather than a rapidly changing urban zone. Tone Check *British English used:* neighbourhood, homes. *No dashes:* Sentences are direct. *No filler:* Avoided "rich tapestry", "bustling". *Specifics included:* Median age, ownership %, demographic labels.
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