Area Overview for Kingskerswell

Kingskerswell in Kingskerswell
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Area Information

Kingskerswell is a compact built-up area covering just 1.4 square kilometres. This small footprint creates a tightly knit neighbourhood on the edge of Devon's coast. You find yourself in a setting where the sense of place is defined by boundaries rather than sprawl. Daily life here revolves around local distinctiveness rather than major urban centres. The area serves as a quiet residential pocket for those who prefer scale and proximity over endless expansion. Living in Kingskerswell means accepting a limited local footprint in exchange for a defined community character. The size of the area influences the pace of life, ensuring that distances between your home and local services remain short. You will notice a clear separation between this village and the larger towns nearby. While it lacks the vastness of a city, the concentration of residents fosters an environment where neighbours are often part of your daily routine. This physical compactness defines what it is like to call Kingskerswell home.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
1.4 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Amenities within practical reach of Kingskerswell cover a wide range of retail and transport options. Local shopping includes Co-op Kingskerswell, Aldi Torquay Road, and M&S Torbay. These venues are located within your daily commute radius. Transport links are extensive, with five rail stations nearby including Newton Abbot, Torre, Torquay, and Shaldon Ferry Landing points. You also have access to four ferry services connecting to Torquay and Shaldon Teignmouth. A single metro stop is available at Goodrington. Five bus routes connect directly to the broader transport network. For residents, this means that despite the small size of Kingskerswell, the wider region is easily accessible on foot or by vehicle. The presence of multiple high-street retailers and diverse transport hubs ensures that daily errands and travel requirements do not consume your entire day. You can manage shopping, work commutes, and leisure trips with minimal effort.

Amenities

Schools

Education provision within immediate reach of Kingskerswell is limited to one primary institution. Kingskerswell Church of England Primary School serves the local primary-aged children. This school holds an Ofsted rating of good. The presence of only a single primary school means that older children and those seeking secondary education must travel outside the immediate built-up area. For families with young children, this means relying entirely on this one local option for early education. You will not find a mix of specialist secondary schools, academies, or multiple primary choices in this specific neighbourhood. The educational landscape is straightforward, offering a faith-based primary education with a verified standard of quality. If your priority is attending a school near Kingskerswell, this is your only local choice. Families considering this area without young children may find the lack of a secondary school within walking distance or close commutable distances a practical consideration.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/AKingskerswell Church of England Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community of Kingskerswell is heavily skewed towards older residents. The median age stands at seventy years, making this one of the oldest areas within the region. Most people residing here fall into categories far removed from the typical working-age population found in national averages. Home ownership reflects this demographic profile, with eighty-two percent of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership suggests stability and long-term settlement rather than a transient rental market. The household composition and accommodation types align with a settlement designed for settled retirement living. You will encounter a community where life expectancy, proximity to family members, and established roots play significant roles in daily decisions. The demographic makeup indicates that if you are looking for an area dominated by young families or professionals in their thirties, Kingskerswell is not the location for you. Instead, the numbers point to a settlement built around the needs and lifestyles of the older generation.

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Age

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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

34
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in Kingskerswell?
The population of Kingskerswell is dominated by older residents with a median age of 70. Eighty-two percent of households are owner-occupied, indicating a stable community of permanent residents rather than students or renters. The area is demographically distinct from younger, career-focused neighbourhoods.
What schools are near Kingskerswell?
There is only one primary school nearby: Kingskerswell Church of England Primary School. It holds a 'good' Ofsted rating. No secondary schools are listed within the immediate vicinity of the area.
How good is the internet connection in Kingskerswell?
Digital infrastructure is excellent. Broadband quality scores 90 out of 100 and mobile coverage scores 80 out of 100. These figures indicate reliable high-speed connectivity suitable for modern remote working and daily digital consumption.
How safe is Kingskerswell?
The area passes the crime risk assessment with a score of 76, reflecting below-average crime rates. This low risk level means Kingskerswell is considered a safe location for residents compared to the national average.

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