Area Overview for Haytor Ward

Area Information

Haytor Ward occupies 31.7 km² of the Teignbridge District in Devon, forming an electoral ward that reaches the eastern edge of Dartmoor National Park. You find the famous Haytor Rocks here, a granite tor standing 457 metres high that offers panoramic views of the Teign Estuary and the coastline. The ward includes Haytor Vale within the parish of Ilsington, defined by rural moorland and protected granite quarries. Its name derives from early records like Idetordoune in 1566, though the modern designation is comparatively recent. At the 2011 census, the population stood at 2,862 people. Living in Haytor Ward means residing in an area where nature dominates daily life. Granite outcrops punctuate the landscape, serving as a key landmark visible throughout south Devon. The ward is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, popular with walkers and climbers who seek the distinctive overhang known as Lowman on the western outcrop. Haytor Down was sold to the Dartmoor National Park Authority in 1974, cementing the area's status as a preserved environment. You are not far from the historic Haytor Hundred, located between the River Teign and River Dart. This location offers a specific way of life for those who prioritise open countryside and proximity to a major national park over urban conveniences.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
31.7 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community profile of Haytor Ward reveals a distinctly mature population. The median age reaches 70 years, indicating that the area is home to a significant number of retirees. Households are dominated by this older demographic compared to national averages. Nearly 83% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate suggests a stable community where long-term settlement is common. The ward does not show recent data for specific ethnic groups, underground religious affiliations, or detailed household composition breakdowns. What you can confirm is that the area functions primarily as a retirement destination or a home for established residents. The age structure means schools may not be densely populated relative to the number of housing units, though the specific ratio is not recorded in the current dataset. Daily life revolves around established neighbours rather than transient populations. The 83% ownership figure contrasts sharply with high-let rural markets, implying lower turnover and quieter streets. While the total population of 2,862 provides a baseline, the lack of granular data on age ranges allows no speculation beyond the median figure of 70.

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

39
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Haytor Ward?
The population of Haytor Ward has a distinct age profile with a median age of 70. Approximately 83% of residents own their homes. The ward covers 31.7 km² and recorded a population of 2,862 at the 2011 census. It is primarily occupied by older retirees and established owners living in rural Devon.
Is it safe to live in this area?
Safety is a strong point for Haytor Ward. The crime risk score is 81 out of 100, marking it as an area with below-average crime rates. Flood risk is also low with a score of 3.62. While there is a warning regarding protected woodland, the overall environment presents a secure setting for residents.
How good is the internet connection here?
Connecting to Haytor Ward requires an expectation of moderate speed. The broadband quality score is 54 out of 100, which rates as fair rather than excellent. This score may limit high-bandwidth activities compared to urban centres. You should verify specific speeds with providers as rural coverage varies across the ward's 31.7 km².
What makes Haytor Ward unique?
This ward is defined by its proximity to Haytor Rocks, a granite tor rising 457 metres at the eastern edge of Dartmoor National Park. Named from early forms like Idetordoune, the area features a population with a median age of 70 and an 83% home ownership rate. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest focused on natural landforms.

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