Area Overview for Oldfield Park Ward
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Area Information
Oldfield Park Ward is a suburban residential area within Bath, Somerset, covering 75.4 hectares on the lower southern slopes of the Bath valley. This district borough unitary ward contains approximately 1,893 residents and forms part of the Bath conservation area and World Heritage Site. The neighbourhood derives its name from Upper and Lower Oldfield Park roads, places where field names such as Mill Mead recalled a medieval agricultural past before significant development. Residential building commenced in 1873 with the construction of Upper Oldfield Park villas, catering to a growing middle class including railway and Post Office clerks. The area has evolved from moorland into a mixed residential and retail district centred around Bear Flat, a local shopping and retail hub. St Bartholomew's Church, built in 1936, stands as a significant landmark among the late Victorian and Edwardian architecture that defines the streetscape. Living in Oldfield Park Ward offers a settlement deeply connected to Bath's history, where current streets reflect periods of industrial brickwork and agricultural farming. You will find sections of the ward containing listed buildings like the Cedar Care Home on Oldfield Road, which was originally two villas constructed circa 1840. Daily life here balances the quiet atmosphere of residential villas with the amenities of Bear Flat, including recreational facilities at Bloomfield Green.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 75.4 hectares
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Demographics
The community in Oldfield Park Ward presents a distinct demographic profile with a median age of 70 years. This suggests the ward is predominantly populated by older adults, likely reflecting the Victorian and Edwardian nature of the housing stock which often appeals to retirees. The demographic data indicates the total population constitutes the most common age range, with no specific younger demographic clusters highlighted in the available figures. You will find that home ownership accounts for 46 per cent of households, meaning more than half of residents rent their properties. This mixed market includes a significant rental sector alongside owner-occupiers, creating a diverse but stable community. The area does not specify predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations in the provided statistics, though the population size remains relatively small at under 1,900 people. With a median age of 70, daily life likely revolves around services suitable for an older population, including accessible healthcare and retirement communities. The lack of specific data on household composition suggests a settled rather than transient population. When considering homes in Oldfield Park Ward, you are entering a neighbourhood defined by its mature residents and established social patterns rather than a rapidly changing youth culture.
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