Area Overview for Exmouth Town Ward
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Area Information
Exmouth Town Ward occupies a central position within the unitary authority of Devon, covering an area of 3.0 km². This electoral ward forms the heart of Exmouth, a historic port town located on the east bank of the River Exe estuary. The area sits approximately 11 miles southeast of Exeter, placing it at the western end of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. Daily life here blends urban amenities with seaside charm, characterised by a thriving central market, numerous cafes, and sea-facing locations like the Strand and the Esplanade. The local atmosphere reflects a holiday destination rhythm, with seasonal visitor flows influencing the pace of daily life. Key landmarks such as Phear Park and the Imperial Recreation Ground provide green spaces close to the urban core, which traces its roots back to ancient ecclesiastical parishes. The ward includes Exmouth Marina, situated beside the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Residents live in a compact district where access to the South West Coast Path and the East Devon Way is prominent. The location remains a commuter hub for Exeter, linked by a railway line running directly through the area behind Phear Park. Living in Exmouth Town Ward means enjoying immediate access to beaches, gardens, and the town's commercial centre while maintaining connectivity to wider regional transport networks.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.0 km²
- Population
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Demographics
The community in Exmouth Town Ward presents a distinct demographic profile shaped by its coastal location and history. The median age for residents is 70, indicating that the population consists largely of older adults. This age distribution suggests a retirement-oriented environment rather than a young family hub. Home ownership stands at 54%, a figure that places the ward in a balanced position where just over half the population owns their homes, while the remainder rents. There is no data provided regarding specific household composition percentages or predominant ethnic groups, so precise figures for diversity and family structure remain outside the available records. Accommodation types are not broken down by specific categories in the current data, preventing a detailed analysis of housing stock diversity beyond ownership status. The high median age aligns with the visible character of the area, which serves both as a permanent residential base and a seasonal destination. For those considering the community, the 70-year-old median age implies neighbourhoods where established residents have called home for decades. Safety scores indicate a medium crime risk across the ward, with a specific score of 48 out of 100. This level suggests standard security precautions are advisable rather than implying pervasive danger. The demographic reality is one of stability, where the primary age group enjoys a settled lifestyle within a compact 3 km² footprint.
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