Area Overview for Bredon Hill Ward
Area Information
Living in Bredon Hill Ward offers a distinctly rural experience within the Worcestershire countryside. This electoral ward encompasses an area of 41.7 km² and forms part of Wychavon District Council. The landscape is dominated by Bredon Hill, a 299m elevation that stands as a key geographical feature. You are buying land that spans parts of several parishes, including Kemerton, Bredon, and Eckington. The region is isolated within the Vale of Evesham, creating a self-contained environment. The ward contains a 41.7 km² footprint that separates it from the main settlement clusters around Evesham. Daily life revolves around the hill itself and the surrounding open countryside. The area includes calcareous grassland and ancient woodland, as well as designated footpaths like the Wychavon Way. You will find substantial historical sites, such as the Iron Age Kemerton Camp and Parsons Folly. A Roman artefact hoard of 4,000 coins was uncovered here in 2011, underscoring the deep history. Residents benefit from being close to a Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1955. The ward accommodated approximately 1,196 households in 2011. Your lifestyle will be defined by proximity to nature and a quiet, rural setting rather than urban convenience.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 41.7 km²
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Demographics
The community in Bredon Hill Ward is distinctly older than the national average. The median age for residents is 70 years. This high age profile suggests the area attracts retirees or long-term residents seeking a quiet life. You are buying a neighbourhood where the population skews heavily towards the elderly demographic. Home ownership is the standard, with 72% of residents owning their properties. The remaining households are likely to be renting or living with family. You will find that rental transactions are rare in this specific ward. The area contains 1,196 households as recorded in 2011 data. The traditional household composition reflects stability rather than rapid turnover. There is no specific data on ethnic diversity or religious affiliations listed for this ward. The low household composition and age range indicate a settled community. You are entering a market defined by permanence. The 72% ownership rate means you are most likely buying from someone who has lived there for decades. The demographic profile creates a supportive environment for those with mobility needs or established routines. You are not entering a transient area. The residents have deep roots in the local parishes of Kemerton and Bredon.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
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