Area Overview for Clyst St Mary
Area Information
Clyst St Mary is a small built-up area in England, covering 62.8 hectares. Its population, while not explicitly stated, is reflected in the high median age of 70, suggesting a community largely composed of older residents. The area’s compact size and proximity to nearby towns like Exeter and Topsham create a balance between rural tranquillity and urban accessibility. Daily life here is shaped by a mix of local amenities, including a primary school, rail stations, and ferry services. The area’s 84% home ownership rate indicates a stable, long-term resident base, with many properties likely to be family-owned. For those seeking a quieter lifestyle, Clyst St Mary offers a low crime risk and strong broadband connectivity, making it appealing for retirees or professionals working remotely. Its strategic location near Exeter International Airport and multiple rail lines also makes it a practical choice for commuters or those needing frequent travel. The presence of shops like Tesco and Spar, alongside nearby natural waterways, adds to the area’s practicality and charm.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 62.8 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Clyst St Mary offers a mix of practical amenities within easy reach. Local shops include M&S Exeter M5 Moto SF, Spar Blakeslee, and Tesco Exeter, providing everyday essentials. The rail network, with stations like Digby & Sowton and Topsham, connects residents to nearby towns and cities, while ferry services at Topsham and Turf Lock Inn offer access to water-based travel. The presence of Exeter International Airport further enhances mobility. These amenities create a convenient lifestyle, blending local convenience with regional connectivity. The area’s character is defined by its accessibility to both urban and natural environments, making it suitable for those who value a balance between rural and metropolitan living.
Amenities
Schools
Clyst St Mary Primary School is the only school explicitly listed in the data, serving the local community. It is a primary school with a good Ofsted rating, which is a key consideration for families. The absence of secondary schools or other educational institutions in the data means that students may need to travel to nearby towns for further education. For families prioritising local schooling, the primary school’s good rating is a positive, but the lack of secondary options may require planning for longer commutes. The single school in the area suggests a smaller, tightly knit community, where parents and children are likely to know each other.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N/A | Clyst St Mary Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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Clyst St Mary’s population has a median age of 70, placing it well above the national average. This suggests a community dominated by older residents, many of whom may be retired. The 84% home ownership rate indicates that most households are owner-occupied, which is typical of areas with an older demographic. The data does not specify household composition or ethnic diversity, but the high home ownership and age profile suggest a relatively stable, long-term population. The absence of specific figures on deprivation or diversity means these aspects cannot be assessed, but the overall picture points to a community focused on residential stability rather than transient populations. For those considering Clyst St Mary, the age profile implies a quieter, slower-paced environment, with fewer young families compared to other areas.
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Household Deprivation
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Planning Constraints
- Crime RiskLocked