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Area Information

Living in Halse offers a quiet, compact environment within England’s built-up landscape. Covering 23.6 hectares, the area is small but functional, with a population skewed toward older residents, as reflected in the median age of 70. This suggests a community where retirement or long-term residency is common. Daily life here is likely shaped by proximity to local amenities, including two railway stations—Bishop’s Lydeard and Taunton—which provide access to nearby towns. The area’s retail options, such as The Southern Co-operative Co and Co-op Bishops, cater to everyday needs, while nearby metro stops at Crowcombe Heathfield and Stogumber add to its connectivity. Halse is not a sprawling suburb but a focused, practical place, ideal for those prioritising convenience over expansive space. Its character is defined by simplicity: a place where practicality meets the rhythms of a mature population, with limited but sufficient infrastructure to support daily living.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
23.6 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Residents of Halse have access to a range of nearby amenities within practical reach. Retail options include The Southern Co-operative Co and Co-op Bishops, providing essentials and everyday shopping. The area’s proximity to Bishop’s Lydeard and Taunton railway stations ensures easy access to broader transport networks, while metro stops at Crowcombe Heathfield and Stogumber add to local mobility. Though the data does not specify parks or leisure facilities, the presence of multiple retail and transport points suggests a community focused on convenience. The character of daily life here is likely shaped by routine: trips to the Co-op, train commutes, and local errands. While the area lacks detailed information on dining or recreational spots, the available amenities indicate a practical, service-oriented lifestyle tailored to a mature population.

Amenities

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Demographics

Halse’s population has a median age of 70, indicating a community dominated by older residents. The most common age range is listed as ‘Age: Total’, which likely reflects a demographic where retirees or long-term residents form the majority. Home ownership is high, with 79% of households owning their homes—a figure suggesting stability and long-term settlement. The data does not specify household types or ethnic diversity, but the absence of detailed breakdowns implies a relatively homogenous population. The accommodation types are not further defined, but the high home ownership rate points to a mix of family homes and properties suited to older adults. This profile suggests a neighbourhood where generational continuity is strong, and community ties may be deeply rooted. However, the lack of specific data on deprivation or diversity means broader conclusions about quality of life must remain cautious.

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Tenure

79
majority

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Household Composition

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Age

70
median
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most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in Halse?
Halse has a median age of 70, suggesting a community dominated by older residents. With 79% home ownership, the area likely has a settled, long-term population. The lack of detailed diversity data means the community profile remains broadly undefined, but stability appears to be a key characteristic.
Who typically lives in Halse?
The population is skewed toward older residents, with a median age of 70. The data does not specify household types or ethnic diversity, but the high home ownership rate implies a mix of retirees and long-term residents.
What about transport and connectivity?
Halse has two railway stations and nearby metro stops, but broadband quality is poor (score 33), which may affect remote work. Mobile coverage is strong (score 81), ensuring reliable communication for daily use.
Is Halse a safe place to live?
Yes. The area has a crime risk level of ‘PASS’ with a score of 86, indicating below-average crime rates and a safer neighbourhood. No specific environmental risks are noted in the data.
What amenities are available nearby?
Residents have access to The Southern Co-operative Co, Co-op Bishops, and nearby railway stations. The area’s metro stops and retail options suggest practical, everyday convenience, though specific leisure or dining spots are not detailed.

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