Area Overview for Walcot Ward
Area Information
Living in Walcot Ward means residing in an electoral ward and residential district within the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset. Located immediately north of Bath city centre in the South West of England, the area spans 77.1 hectares. You will find yourself walking along Walcot Street, an area featuring coordinates around 51.385289, -2.360641. The neighbourhood possesses Roman origins, serving as a residential zone from the 1st to 3rd centuries between the walled town and Fosse Way. Walcot Street itself represents early ribbon development that occurred outside Roman and medieval town walls. This history gives the suburb a distinct character filled with independent craft shops and workshops like Walcot Yard. The area sits within the Bath Conservation Area and World Heritage Site, ensuring a protected environment. Key landmarks include The Paragon, a group of Grade-listed Georgian houses which possibly lie on a Roman road. You will also encounter St Swithin's parish church, built between 1779 and 1790. While the medieval workspace featured artisan activity and a parish workhouse rebuilt in 1828 on London Road, today the street features retail spaces and listed buildings such as 140-146 Walcot Street. The former Walcot workhouse now serves commercial purposes. This mix of heritage and modern adaptation defines daily life for those considering homes in Walcot.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 77.1 hectares
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community in Walcot Ward shows a significant median age of 70 years. The most common age range category recorded is simply listed as Age Total, indicating a population heavily weighted towards the older demographic. You are likely to find that half of the residents own their homes, as home ownership stands at 58 per cent. This figure suggests a neighbourhood settled by people with long-standing ties to the locality. The data records household composition and accommodation type collectively, but specific breakdowns for individual categories are not detailed in the available records. Ethical grouping and religious affiliation statistics are described as collective totals without further specification. For residents seeking to understand the social fabric, the high median age points to an area where retirees and older adults form the core population. Safety is a key aspect of life here, with the area scoring 80 out of 100 on crime risk metrics. This low crime risk score indicates below-average crime rates compared to other regions. You can live with a high degree of confidence regarding personal safety in this ward. The demographic profile reflects a quiet, established environment rather than a hub of young professional households or students.
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Planning Constraints
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