Area Overview for Burmantofts & Richmond Hill Ward
Area Information
Burmantofts & Richmond Hill Ward lies within east Leeds, a distinct district that blends industrial heritage with dense residential living. This ward covers an area of 8.8 square kilometres and serves a population of 12,581 people. You will find yourself in a compact neighbourhood where the former coalfields and clay extraction sites have largely given way to housing estates. The area sits adjacent to the city centre and St. James' Hospital, providing convenient access to major amenities. Historically significant for its pottery industry and textile manufacturing, the ward now features high-rise council housing developed between the 1960s and early 1970s alongside a small number of remaining 19th-century houses. This mix defines the physical character of Burmantofts & Richmond Hill Ward, creating an urban environment deeply rooted in local history. Recent research highlights that this ward held some of the lowest house prices in Leeds in 2022, reflecting its position as an accessible inner-city location. Living here means engaging with an area that has undergone significant transformation from industrial zones like Burmantofts Pottery to its current residential status. The ward is recognised as an electoral unit of Leeds City Council in the Yorkshire and the Humber region. Understanding the architectural layers, from Gothic Revival churches to mid-century blocks, helps you appreciate the unique residential history of Burmantofts & Richmond Hill Ward.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 8.8 km²
- Population
- 12581
- Population Density
- 1436 people/km²
Demographics
The community in Burmantofts & Richmond Hill Ward presents a clear generational profile distinct from other parts of the city. The median age for residents stands at 70 years, indicating that this ward has a predominantly older population compared to national averages. Household composition and ethnic group breakdowns do not provide specific percentage figures in the available data, but the overall demographic structure suggests a neighbourhood where many local residents are retired. Home ownership stands at 26% of occupied households, which is a specific fact indicating that the majority of residents are tenants rather than owners. This high rental proportion contrasts with suburban wards where ownership is more common. The total population density reaches 1,436 people per square kilometre, confirming the ward's status as a highly urbanised space. When you look at the standard age range statistics, the data simply records the total population without specifying younger cohorts. The fact that 26% of homes are owner-occupied versus the remaining renter-occupied stock shapes the local economy and community stability. The demographic picture of Burmantofts & Richmond Hill Ward is one of mature living, where the needs and lifestyle of older generations dominate the day-to-day environment of this 8.8-square-kilometre district.
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