Area Overview for Publow
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Area Information
Living in Publow means residing within a compact civil parish that covers 7.0 km² along the banks of the River Chew. This small community in Bath and North East Somerset currently enshrines the village of Pensford and the hamlets of Woollard and Belluton. You will find a setting defined by history rather than modern sprawl, where the parish boundaries were last adjusted in 1847 following centuries of ownership shifts from the St Loes of Newton to the Hungerfords. The landscape retains significant character, featuring a Grade I listed Church of All Saints dating back to the 14th century and a medieval bridge rebuilt in 1810. Residents enjoy proximity to the Wansdyke earthwork, a remnant of pre-Roman and Saxon boundary disputes. Daily life centres around these preserved features and the quiet flow of the river. Factors like the inclusion of these specific hamlets mean the area feels cohesive yet historically layered. You are buying into a place where the physical footprint is small, ensuring that every homebuyer gets close contact with the rural heritage of South West England.
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- 7.0 km²
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Demographics
The community profile of Publow leans heavily towards older residents, with a median age of 70 years. This age demographic defines the social fabric of the parish. Data shows that home ownership stands at 77 percent, indicating that the vast majority of households in Publow are owner-occupied. This high level of tenure stability is typical for villages of this standing in the South West. The household composition and total accommodation figures confirm a static population structure without recent rapid growth. You will not encounter the transient nature found in larger tourist towns. Instead, the resident base is established, reflecting a desire for permanence in a rural setting. The population figure cited from 1991 placed the area at approximately 1,201, providing context for the current low-density environment. Every statistic points to a settled population where residents have built long-term roots in their local surroundings. This stability creates a predictable environment for anyone considering moving their family or themselves to this specific location.
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