Area Overview for Hanham
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Area Information
Hanham is a small civil parish situated in South Gloucestershire, just adjacent to the city of Bristol. The area covers 1.6 km² and sits within the wider Bristol Built-up Area. Originally separated from the larger parish of Bitton, the neighbourhood now functions as a distinct suburban community with deep historical roots dating back to Saxon times. Potential residents here will live in an environment that retains a village character while benefiting from proximity to the larger city. You can find homes here that reflect a mix of historic origins and settled lifestyle. The name Hanham itself suggests origins linked to the woodcock, hinting at a rural past that contrasts with its current urban edge location. This parish offers a quiet atmosphere without the isolation of purely rural areas. Daily life involves a balance of local amenities and quick access to Bristol. The community has evolved from holding significant land historically, including manor houses and early brass works, to a modern residential zone. Living in Hanham means choosing a compact area where history meets contemporary suburbia. You will find yourself in a location that serves as a functional sleep for many workers in Bristol while maintaining its own identity as a parish separate from the city boundary.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.6 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community within Hanham displays a clear demographic profile defined by an older population. The median age in the area is 70 years old, establishing it as one of the older neighbourhoods in the region. Most common age groups align with this high median figure, indicating a settlement dominated by retirees and older residents. This age distribution shapes the local culture and available services. A significant proportion of households report home ownership, with 77% of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate suggests long-term stability within the community. The remaining 23% of households are likely comprised of tenants. Specific breakdowns for household composition, predominant ethnic groups, and religion are noted in official records but do not highlight extreme diversity or variance that would drastically alter the general demographic picture. You are entering a neighbourhood where a single generation often defines the local housing decisions. The lack of a younger median age suggests fewer families with very young children compared to city averages. This demographic reality influences the pace of life and the types of neighbours you will meet. The area is not a hub for transient workers but rather a place for established residents.
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