Area Overview for Kingsmead Ward
Area Information
Living in Kingsmead Ward means inhabiting a district that functions as the electoral heart of Bath's city centre. This ward spans just 1.4 km², encompassing most of the historic city hub while stretching westward along the A4 road. The area is defined by a sharp division created by Royal Victoria Park, which separates an eastern section of dense urban heritage from a western residential zone known as Lower Weston. Although the name Kingsmead is primarily used for electoral purposes rather than daily conversation, the location offers immediate access to world-renowned landmarks. You find yourself within walking distance of Bath Abbey, the Theatre Royal, and the Roman Baths on the eastern side. Conversely, the western end provides a more residential setting for families and long-term residents. The community has a fragmented identity, with those in Lower Weston often looking to neighbouring wards for schools and services despite living within the same electoral boundary. This ward stands as a pivotal point where Georgian architecture meets modern urban infrastructure, making daily life a blend of bustling tourism and quiet domesticity.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.4 km²
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- Not available
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Demographics
The population profile of Kingsmead Ward presents a striking demographic reality. With a median age of 70, the area is home to some of the oldest residents in the region. This age concentration suggests a community dominated by retirees or long-term occupants rather than young families or commuters. Despite the advanced age of the population, the ward holds approximately 1,959 residents. Home ownership stands at 36%, meaning the majority of the community consists of renters rather than property owners. This high rental proportion aligns with the heavy tourist traffic and the urban nature of the east end, where transient populations are common. The ward does not display specific data regarding household composition breakdowns or predominant ethnic groups in the available records. Consequently, the demographic picture remains narrowly defined by age and tenure status. Residents navigate a district where most are renting accommodations, which impacts the stability of the local community. The high median age also suggests a lower demand for schools within the ward itself, with many relying on facilities in adjacent areas like Newbridge and Weston.
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