Area Overview for Tiverton Castle Ward
Area Information
Tiverton Castle Ward occupies 1.5 square kilometres in Mid Devon, defining a specific and historic slice of the town. The area is anchored by Tiverton Castle on Park Hill, a motte-and-bailey structure founded in 1106 by Henry I. This fortress was later expanded by the Courtenay family, who held significant power in the region until 1556. The ward remains an administrative focal point, centred around Castle House and the historic grounds that attract visitors each year. You will find that daily life here is shaped by this deep heritage, with St. Peter's Church standing nearby as the resting place of Princess Katherine Plantagenet. The geography is compact, meaning your morning commute or evening walk covers ground that has supported local governance and history for centuries. The ward centre serves as a hub for local activity, yet the immediate surroundings offer a quiet atmosphere typical of a conservation-sensitive zone within a larger town. When you consider living in Tiverton Castle Ward, you are choosing a location where modern convenience meets a tangible connection to the medieval and Tudor past. The compact nature of the district ensures that essentials are within easy reach, while the castle itself provides a constant reminder of the area's strategic importance since the eleventh century.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community profile of Tiverton Castle Ward reflects an older, settled population. Data indicates that the median age is 70 years old, which places the area significantly older than the national average. You are more likely to find residents in their seventies and eighties than in any other age bracket. This demographic reality influences the character of the neighbourhood, creating an environment accustomed to quiet residential living rather than the energy of a student or young family hub. Home ownership stands at 48 per cent of households, meaning that roughly half of the residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage. The remaining half comprises tenants, suggesting a balanced mix of private investment and rented accommodation. While specific data on whether these homes are detached, semi-detached, or flats is not provided in the current figures, the area hosts a total household population that sustains the local services. The high median age suggests that individuals seeking a retirement location or established families with older parents may find this district particularly relevant. Your neighbours are likely to have lived in Tiverton for a considerable time, fostering a sense of continuity that often defines smaller wards in Devon.
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