Area Overview for Hollybush Ward
Area Information
Living in Hollybush Ward offers a distinctly rural experience on the southern edge of the Malvern Hills. This settlement covers an area of 2.7 km² and sits at the border of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire, creating a borderland location for residents. The village functions as a quiet stop rather than a bustling market town, lacking a shop, pub, or post office on site. You will find local community facilities in the form of All Saints church and a village hall known locally as the church room. A former stone quarry remains part of the local landscape, adding to the area's historical character. The proximity to the Worcestershire border means you are close to the Ledbury post town and the HR8 area, though the immediate environment is self-contained. Homebuyers considering this ward should note its designation as a district borough unitary ward within the English Region. The setting provides isolation that appeals to those seeking escape from urban noise, yet the lack of immediate commercial amenities means you must plan for travel to larger towns for essential shopping. The geography is defined by its grid reference SO766368 and coordinates near 52.9847, -2.1634, placing it firmly in the West Midlands English Region context despite its rural nature. Daily life revolves around the natural surroundings and community hall activities rather than high street commerce.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.7 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community in Hollybush Ward is defined by a notably older population profile. The median age across the ward stands at 70, indicating a demographic skewed significantly towards retirement years. While specific age range breakdowns are listed as total, the high median age suggests that families with young children are less common than households in the later stages of life. This age structure influences how local services are utilized and shaped daily life. Home ownership is the dominant form of tenure in this area, with 60% of residents owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership typically correlates with stability and long-term residents who have put down roots over many years. The household composition data reflects a total mix, yet the demographic weight suggests a significant number of single individuals or couples without dependent children. Accommodation types are included in the total figures, though the rural nature of the ward implies predominance of detached or semi-detached housing rather than high-density flats. Ethnic diversity and religious affiliation are recorded as total, reflecting the broad census categorisations applied to this ward. The combination of a high median age and significant home ownership paints a picture of a settled, mature community. Living in Hollybush Ward means joining a neighbourhood where the majority of neighbours have likely resided here for decades. The demographic makeup ensures that the area feels quiet and established, with little shift due to transient populations or rapid migration changes.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyPremium
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