Area Overview for Highampton

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Area Information

Highampton is a civil parish situated in the Town of Exeter within Devon, covering a total land area of 16.2 km². Living in Highampton means residing in a distinct neighbourhood that balances rural character with practical connectivity. You will find a community where the landscape is defined by specific environmental constraints and protected spaces. The parish exists as a defined administrative unit that offers a clear geographical boundary for residents. Daily life here revolves around the inherent features of a 16.2 square kilometre settlement that operates within the wider Exeter metropolitan area. The location provides a settled environment for those seeking a defined locality rather than a sprawling urban sprawl. You can expect a neighbourhood where the land use is carefully managed against planning constraints that protect local nature reserves. This area presents a straightforward prospect for property search without the complication of sitting within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or designated Ramsar wetland sites. Your move to Highampton involves entering a space where safety metrics indicate a crime rate below the national average. The area functions as a cohesive parish where residents interact within established boundaries.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
16.2 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community profile of Highampton is defined by a significantly older population compared to national averages. You will find that the median age for residents is 70 years, indicating that the majority of people living in Highampton belong to the senior demographic. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by retirees or long-term residents rather than young families or students. Home ownership stands at 66%, which is a substantial majority indicating that the bulk of homes in Highampton are owned outright or with a mortgage rather than being part of a rental market. This high ownership rate often correlates with the older age profile, as older residents tend to hold property interest longer. The household composition data reflects a total population structure that aligns with these age and tenure figures. While the provided data does not specify the breakdown of single-person versus family households, the overall picture points to a stable, established community. Deprivation levels are not detailed in current records, but the high ownership rate generally suggests financial stability among the resident population. You should enter this property market with the understanding that you are joining a community with an established, older social fabric. Every statistic reinforces a picture of a mature settlement where long-term residency is the norm.

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Tenure

66
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Highampton?
The community in Highampton is defined by an older demographic with a median age of 70 years. More than two-thirds of the population, at 66%, own their homes. This profile suggests the area attracts retired residents and those seeking long-term stability rather than young professionals or students.
How is internet connectivity in the parish?
Residents benefit from good digital infrastructure with a fixed broadband quality score of 66 and an excellent mobile network score of 72. These figures ensure reliable access to high-speed internet and strong mobile signals suitable for remote working and daily digital life throughout the 16.2 km² area.
Is Highampton considered a safe area to live?
Safety records show a crime risk score of 78, which places the area in the low-risk category with below-average crime rates. Environmental planning constraints indicate no flood risk and no Ramsar sites, though the parish does contain protected nature reserves which are a highlight rather than a hazard.

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