Area Overview for Bobblestock Ward
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Area Information
Bobblestock Ward is a compact district within the County of Herefordshire, covering just 1.3 km². It sits north-west of Hereford city centre and forms part of the Hereford and South Herefordshire parliamentary constituency. With an electorate of approximately 2,372 to 2,534, this small ward offers a tightly knit environment rather than a sprawling suburb. The area is centred around specific coordinates within the West Midlands region, making it easily accessible to the city while maintaining a distinct local identity. Living in Bobblestock Ward means navigating a space defined by its limited footprint, which fosters proximity to local amenities without the congestion of a larger municipality. The ward operates under the Herefordshire unitary authority, providing residents with a direct administrative link to county-wide planning and services. This setting appeals to those seeking a grounded connection to the landscape of Herefordshire without venturing too far from urban facilities. Your daily life here is shaped by the balance between rural connectivity and proximity to the main city hub.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.3 km²
- Population
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Demographics
The community in Bobblestock Ward reflects a settled population with a median age of 70 years. This high life expectancy indicates that the area attracts or retains an older demographic, likely retirees or long-term residents who have established deep roots in Herefordshire. The household composition data listed simply as "total" and accommodation types as "total" suggests a lack of granular breakdowns, but the age profile remains the most defining characteristic. With a home ownership level of 61%, nearly two out of every three households in Bobblestock Ward hold the title deeds to their properties. This rate of ownership is significantly higher than the national average and points to a stable, established community where residents are likely to stay for the long term rather than trading in property frequently. You will find that the neighbourhood feels less like a transient rental market and more like a permanent home base for a significant portion of the local population.
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