Area Overview for Sandhurst
Area Information
Living in Sandhurst means residing within an 8.8 km² civil parish that blends quiet parkland with established residential neighbourhoods. You are situated approximately 30 miles west-southwest of central London and just 9 miles north of Aldershot, placing you near the Surrey border at Camberley. The town consists of four main districts: Little Sandhurst, central Sandhurst, College Town, and Owlsmoor. Its name originates from Anglo-Saxon times, referring to sandy soils and a wooded eminence, and it was first mentioned in the 1175 Exchequer Rolls of Henry II. The modern settlement evolved significantly following the arrival of the railway in 1849 and the post-1950s expansion where housing estates formed the current town. Today, the area remains closely linked to its historic role, specifically the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, which moved to the region in 1813 and was later designated an academic institution. While the coordinates provided in some datasets may point to distant rural locations near Gloucester, Sandhurst in Berkshire stands as a distinct entity defined by its military heritage and proximity to urban centres. If you are considering homes in Sandhurst, you are entering a community shaped by centuries of history yet connected to modern infrastructure.
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- 8.8 km²
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Demographics
The community in Sandhurst has a defined age profile with a median age of 70. This figure indicates an older population spread throughout the parish. The demographic data does not specify a single most common age range, but the high median confirms a significant proportion of elderly residents. You are looking at an area where life pace may reflect retirement years more than a working-age environment. Home ownership stands at 81 per cent, placing Sandhurst firmly in the territory of owner-occupied housing rather than a rental market. Accommodation type data is aggregated into a total figure without specific breakdowns for flats versus houses, but the high ownership rate suggests semi-detached and detached properties dominate the stock. There is no specific data provided regarding household composition, such as the number of people per home, or the predominant ethnic group and religion within the parish. These metrics are recorded as totals in the available information. Despite the lack of granular diversity statistics, the large majority of residents own their homes, creating a stable, long-term community where families and seniors have made the area their permanent residence.
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