Area Overview for Lowes Hill Ward
Area Information
Lowes Hill Ward sits within Bromsgrove district in the West Midlands, covering a compact geographical area of 1.2 km². The ward operates as a statistical geography division that reflects a distinct settlement pattern within this unitary authority. Its central coordinates place it at approximately 52.340372, -2.050652, with the postcode B60 1AA serving as a key identifier for residents and visitors alike. Currently, the population stands at 1,667, making it a relatively small but defined community within the broader region. This location did not evolve into a major industrial hub like neighbouring Birmingham or Wolverhampton. Instead, the area developed alongside a history that combined agriculture with textile and metalworking industries. While the broader West Midlands region is strongly associated with industrial activities, Bromsgrove and Lowes Hill Ward followed a distinctive socio-economic trajectory. Living in Lowes Hill Ward means experiencing a settlement that retains a specific historical character rather than conforming to the typical post-industrial urban landscape. This background influences the daily rhythm and the physical layout of the ward today. The area offers a setting where the past continues to shape the present, providing a backdrop that differs from the industrial cities nearby.
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- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 1.2 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community in Lowes Hill Ward reflects a settled population with a median age of 70. This figure suggests that the oldest demographic group forms the core of the resident base. When looking at homes in Lowes Hill Ward, you will find that 78% of residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This high ownership rate indicates a stable community where long-term residents are established in their current locations. Most households consist of total occupancy figures, a standard metric describing the makeup of the families and individuals living within these boundaries. Across the ward, a predominating ethnic group exists, though specific breakdowns are not detailed in the available records. Religious affiliation data points to a total record for the ward. The age profile, driven by a median age of 70, creates a neighbourhood where services and facilities cater to mature residents. This demographic reality shapes the daily life of the ward, influencing everything from local shop offerings to community activities. You should expect a quiet environment dominated by long-term dwellers who have put down roots in this specific slice of Bromsgrove district.
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