Area Overview for Upper Stoke Ward
Area Information
Upper Stoke Ward is a distinct district within the Wyken and Upper Stoke Character Area of Coventry. This ward covers 3.0 square kilometres and serves approximately 1,627 residents. Located centrally around the postcode CV2 3QF, the area retains its identity as a historic settlement that evolved from medieval open fields into a suburban community. The physical layout features small terraced and semi-detached houses, typically set back from roads with rear and front gardens. One specific adaptation for modern needs is the conversion of front gardens for parking. The local landscape includes remnants of the 17th-century enclosure period and later 18th and 19th-century agricultural structures. Today, the built environment consists largely of these smaller residential properties. Living in Upper Stoke Ward means inhabiting a neighbourhood defined by these historic constraints yet adapted for contemporary suburban life. The ward is centred near coordinates 52.424035, -1.477911, placing it firmly within the city's broader geography. This specific character creates a clear boundary between the area and its surroundings, offering a sense of defined territory within the larger Coventry landscape.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.0 km²
- Population
- 1627
- Population Density
- 549 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Upper Stoke Ward reflects an older population structure. The median age for residents is 70 years old, indicating a significant presence of older adults. This age profile places the area distinctly differently from younger city districts. Home ownership stands at 52%, suggesting that slightly more than half of the households own their property. The remaining 48% comprises renters or other tenure types. Accommodation types across the ward consist of the small terraced and semi-detached homes described in the area's character. There is no specific data available regarding the dominant household composition, such as single-person or family units, within the provided figures. Similarly, there is no information on predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations for this specific ward. These gaps in the demographic data prevent a detailed analysis of community diversity or religious makeup. However, the high median age and solid home ownership rate provide a clear picture of the primary demographic. Residents likely prioritise stability and established neighbourhoods. The absence of recorded statistics for other demographic categories means these aspects remain undefined in current records. The area functions as a residential zone for a generation that has pioneered local development since the inter-war period.
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