Area Overview for Kingswinford South Ward
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Area Information
Kingswinford South Ward defines a suburban slice of the western Black Country, situated within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley. This electoral ward covers 3.3 km² and sits approximately 8 km west-southwest of central Dudley. It forms part of the Kingswinford and South Staffordshire parliamentary constituency, which extends into rural South Staffordshire. Historically, the larger Kingswinford manor appeared in the Domesday Book of 1086 before evolving into the Kingswinford Rural District in 1894. The area merged into the Brierley Hill Urban District in 1934 and later became County Borough of Dudley in 1966. The parish was abolished in 1966, marking a shift towards its current suburban identity. Recent housing development from the 1950s and 1960s has absorbed former rural village character into the urban landscape. The ward borders green belt land to the west, holding a boundary at approximately 52.498°N 2.166°W. Daily life here blends residential tranquility with proximity to major transport corridors. You will find yourself living in an established neighbourhood that balances density with access to the wider conurbation. The ward currently functions as a residential hub for families and retirees alike, anchored by its history and modern infrastructure.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.3 km²
- Population
- Not available
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Demographics
The community in Kingswinford South Ward shows a distinct demographic profile suited to later-life living. The median age for residents is 70 years old, indicating a population heavily weighted towards older age groups. While specific breakdowns by individual age ranges are not detailed beyond the total count, the high median age signals a mature neighbourhood. Home ownership is the dominant form of occupation, with 82% of households owning their properties. This high rate suggests a settled community where most residents have lived in their homes for significant periods. The ward lacks specific data on household composition by type or predominant ethnic group, but the ownership figure strongly points towards stability. You are likely to encounter a quiet environment where older adults manage their own households. The absence of rental density implies less transient turnover compared to student or young professional zones. This demographic structure defines the social rhythm of Kingswinford South Ward, where long-term residents maintain tight-knit local connections. The area reflects a classic retirement and older adulthood settlement pattern within the Dudley borough.
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