Area Overview for Pilning and Severn Beach
Area Information
Living in Pilning and Severn Beach means residing in a civil parish situated 31.3 km² along the banks of the Severn Estuary. This community sits near the eastern portal of the Severn Tunnel and carries the postcode BS35. You are overlooking an area that forms part of historical Henbury parish, having been established as Redwick and Northwick in 1866 before becoming the current Pilning and Severn Beach. The population numbers approximately 2,060 people across this coastal district. Your daily life revolves around the villages of Pilning and Severn Beach, a locale once known for New Passage Ferry services that operated commercially from 1718. The area also hosted the Bristol and South Wales Union Railway pier station until the railway declined after the tunnel opened in 1886. Today, the eastern portal of the massive Severn Tunnel stands as a significant landmark on Severn Beach's outskirts. You can walk past the site of the former New Passage Pier, which opened in 1869, and view the old Binn Wall sea defence built in 1815. A dedicated history group founded in 1999 preserves local heritage through publications and collections. This mix of maritime history and coastal geography defines the character of homes in Pilning and Severn Beach. The distance from the tunnel portal offers a unique perspective on engineering history while you enjoy views across the water.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
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- 31.3 km²
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Demographics
The community in Pilning and Severn Beach displays a distinct age profile with a median age of 70. Most residents fall into the total age bracket, suggesting a settlement favoured by older demographics. You will find that 83% of households are owner-occupied, indicating a stable, long-term population rather than a transient rental market. This high rate of home ownership reflects the desires of retirees or families seeking permanent roots. The area encompasses a specific population size of roughly 2,060 individuals spread across 31.3 km² of land. Household composition data indicates a total demographic spread without isolating specific family types in the available figures. While specific breakdowns for predominant ethnic groups and religious affiliations are not detailed in current records, the area maintains a traditional residential feel. The age distribution centers heavily around the 70-year-old mark, which influences local services and community activities. For those considering homes in Pilning and Severn Beach, the demographic reality points toward a quiet environment where older residents dominate. This profile suggests neighbourhoods designed for slower-paced living rather than young professional clusters. You should expect a society where established residents have shaped the local character for decades. The sheer proportion of owned homes further cements the idea of a settled community where ownership remains the norm.
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