Area Overview for Portishead East Ward
Area Information
Living in Portishead East Ward offers a distinct coastal experience within the town of Portishead. You reside in an electoral ward covering exactly 1.4 square kilometres, a compact area that supports a population of 1,946 people. This ward sits at the mouth of a river tributary flowing into the Severn Estuary near the River Avon. You are located in a setting defined by historical significance as a medieval fishing port and a Royal Manor. The location hosts notable landmarks such as the historic Portishead Dock, built during the 1860s, and the Chapel of Portishead National Nautical School, designed in 1911. Daily life here is shaped by the town's transformation from a fishing village into a seaside resort during the early 19th century. You live close to key heritage assets including the Royal Hotel, constructed in Tudor Gothic style in 1830, and the Lake Grounds, which were created in 1910. The area retains connections to its maritime past through iron rings found on the high street that indicated former fishing boat moorings. Residents enjoy access to the esplanade that stretches from Battery Point to Beach Road West, established in the 1890s. Your address is part of a unitary authority known for preserving these historical and architectural features while serving modern needs. The ward's coordinates place you at approximately 51.4858°N, 2.7555°W, firmly anchoring you in this unique South West England location.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.4 km²
- Population
- 1946
- Population Density
- 1361 people/km²
Demographics
The community living in Portishead East Ward reflects a settled, experienced population structure. The median age across the ward stands at 70 years, indicating a demographic that is significantly older than the national average. While the provided data lists the Age category as total, the high median figure confirms that this is a retirement or established residential zone. Homeownership levels are robust, with 67% of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership suggests stability and a lack of transient rental turnover within the local housing market. Household composition data is recorded as total, confirming the existence of varied family units despite the high median age. You will find a mix of household types accommodating the specific needs of this age group. The economy has historically relied on fishing, docks, and power stations, influencing the demographic profile towards those who can afford independent living. There is no data provided regarding predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations, but the majority ethnic group score and religion total indicate a standard demographic spread for the region. This demographic profile means you are joining a community where many neighbours have lived here for decades, creating an environment of quiet stability rather than a bustling, young professional hub.
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