Area Overview for Up Hatherley
Area Information
Up Hatherley operates as a mature residential suburb on the south-west boundary of Cheltenham, within the Cheltenham Borough. It sits at 1.5 km², bounded by Leckhampton to the east and Benhall to the north-west. The district functions as a distinct civil parish while maintaining proximity to Cheltenham's town facilities. Local history dates back to 1018, when it was owned by Gilbert de Clare, though the settlement expanded significantly during the post-war period. Population figures show growth from 30 residents in 1886 to 1,195 by 1971, driven by Cheltenham's expansion. The area retains a village feel despite its suburban classification, featuring uniform streets from large-scale development rather than infill building. Residents enjoy access to locally generated amenities, including community events like garden competitions and a local magazine known as The Up Hatherley Record. Notable landmarks include the Church of Saints Philip and James, built in 1886, and Hatherley Park ornamental gardens, opened in 1939. Living in Up Hatherley offers a balance of town access and a specific community identity, anchored by these historical and social features.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 1.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community profile within Up Hatherley reflects a settled residential pattern with a median age of 70 years. This demographic data indicates a population skewed significantly towards older adults. Household composition and predominant ethnic group details are contained within the total demographic records for the district. The area exhibits a high rate of home ownership, with 77% of residents owning their property outright or with a mortgage. Consequently, rental stock represents a minority of the total accommodation type. The religious makeup and household types fall under the broader total categories recorded for the parish. No specific deprivation data is provided in the current records, so income inequality levels remain unquantified for this specific ward. You should understand that the age profile suggests a quieter environment dominated by retirees. The 77% ownership figure confirms that most inhabitants have established long-term roots rather than being transient tenants. This stability shapes the local culture and voting patterns, although detailed political alignment is not included here. The total household composition data suggests a mix of living arrangements typical for a retirement-friendly neighbourhood, though single-person households are likely given the age profile.
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