Amberton Road - more semi-detached houses in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Copgrove Road - Roundhay Road in Gipton & Harehills Ward
New Testament Church of God - Easterly Road in Gipton & Harehills Ward
St Wilfrid's Church - Chatsworth Road, Harehills in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Dorset Road - Chatsworth Road in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Back Cowper Grove - Ashley Road in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Cowper Grove - Ashley Road in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Cowper Terrace - Ashley Road in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Cowper Mount - Ashley Road in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Strathmore Drive - Harehills Lane in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Back Seaforth Terrace - Strathmore Drive in Gipton & Harehills Ward
Seaforth Terrace - Strathmore Drive in Gipton & Harehills Ward
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Area Information

You will find Gipton & Harehills Ward to be a distinct part of east Leeds within the Yorkshire and the Humber region. This electoral ward covers an area of just 4.0 km² yet holds a population of 7,411 people. The location encompasses the inner-city area of Harehills and the residential Gipton estate. You are looking at specific coordinates of 53.811813, -1.503059 if you check a map. The ward is defined as superdiverse, meaning you will encounter a high mix of cultures and backgrounds in daily life. The housing stock splits between Victorian terraces in Harehills and 1930s low-rise housing in Gipton. You are effectively living within a historic urban centre where the past meets the present. The Church of the Epiphany stands as a Grade I listed building on Amberton Road and Beech Lane. Nearby, you will also find the Grade II* Church of St Aidan on Roundhay Road. For those interested in heritage, Harehills Middle School carries a Grade II listing as a historical school formerly known as Gipton Board School. Your daily walk could take you past Victorian red-brick terraces or remnants of the Gipton Pit colliery railway. The area offers a dense, urban experience with main roads that can be busy and traffic-heavy. You should be prepared for crowded pavements and narrow side streets where parked cars often limit vehicle movement. This ward represents a unique living environment where history, migration stories, and modern city life converge on a small footprint.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
4.0 km²
Population
7411
Population Density
1854 people/km²

Demographics

The community in Gipton & Harehills Ward displays a specific age profile that defines its character. The median age for residents is 70 years old. This statistic indicates a very elderly population compared to the national average. The most common age range is listed simply as Total, suggesting a broad spread without a dominant youth cohort. Home ownership accounts for 34% of households. This means that roughly two-thirds of residents do not own their homes outright. The area sees a significant portion of the population living in rented accommodation or social housing given the low ownership figure. You will not find a large number of young families raising children as the primary demographic. The ward is superdiverse, historically attracting Irish, Jewish, South Asian, and Roma migrants. This history shapes the social fabric you would experience when moving to Gipton & Harehills Ward. The population density reaches 1,854 people per km². This figure confirms a very compact living environment. With 7,411 people squeezed into only 4.0 km², there is little open space between homes. Accommodation types vary but are largely consistent with inner-city urban development. Religion and predominant ethnic group data are not explicitly detailed in the provided figures, so the diversity relies on historical migration patterns. The community feels established and rooted in long-held traditions rather than transient populations.

Household Size

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Accommodation Type

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Tenure

34
majority

Ethnic Group

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Religion

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Household Composition

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most common

Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

14
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in Gipton & Harehills Ward?
The population has a median age of 70, indicating an elderly community. Home ownership is lower here at 34%, meaning many residents rent. The ward is superdiverse with a history of Irish, Jewish, South Asian, and Roma migration. Population density is high at 1,854 people per km².
How is the transport and internet connectivity?
Digital connectivity is perfect with a fixed broadband score of 100 out of 100. Physical transport involves busy main roads and crowded pavements in Harehills. The Gipton estate offers quieter streets but both areas sit within a 4.0 km² urban footprint.
Is living in Gipton & Harehills Ward safe?
The crime risk is rated as critical with a score of 25 out of 100. This reflects above-average crime rates requiring enhanced security. However, flood risk is low at a score of 5.89, and there are no planning constraints due to nature reserves or woodlands.
What does the housing stock look like?
The area features Victorian red-brick terraces in Harehills and 1930s low-rise housing in Gipton. Only 34% of homes are owner-occupied, suggesting a significant rental market. Notable landmarks include the Grade I listed Church of the Epiphany and Harehills Middle School.

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