Area Overview for Kingstone Ward
Area Information
Living in Kingstone Ward means residing in a residential suburb within the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire. This district sits to the southwest of Barnsley town centre at coordinates 53.544° N, 1.491° W. The ward covers a small footprint of 2.8 km², making it a compact neighbourhood compared to wider urban areas. Daily life here is defined by its proximity to distinct local sites such as Shaw Lands and Pogmoor. You will find yourself close to neighbourhoods like Keresforth Hill and Ward Green, creating a tight-knit residential environment. The area is anchored by significant heritage landmarks that shape its character. St Edward the Confessor’s Church stands as a Grade II listed building constructed between 1900 and 1902. Nearby residents enjoy access to Locke Park, a 47-acre public space featuring the Statue of Joseph Locke and a listed bandhouse from 1908. The ward also contains the Grade II listed former public baths from 1872 and Park View Guest House, built in 1873. For those exploring homes in Kingstone Ward, these historical structures indicate an area with depth and established infrastructure. The location near St George’s Church, with its listed gatepiers and railings dating to circa 1821, further underscores the suburb's long history.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 2.8 km²
- Population
- Not available
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- Not available
Demographics
The community in Kingstone Ward reflects a mature demographic profile suitable for long-term residents. Data indicates a median age of 70, suggesting a population dominated by older adults. In terms of household composition, the area hosts a total mix of residents, though the high median age points toward retirement living or semi-retirement lifestyles. Home ownership stands at 45%, meaning nearly half of the households in Kingstone Ward reside in properties they own outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 55% of households are rented, which is higher than the national average for some comparable areas. Ethnic diversity and religious affiliation data are recorded in the official statistics but are not broken down by specific ethnic groups or denominations within the provided records. The available demographics show a clear picture of an older, mixed-ownership community. The total household composition remains consistent across sections of the ward, indicating a stable residential pattern rather than significant transient movement. This demographic makeup means schools near Kingstone Ward may cater primarily to a mixed age range rather than a high concentration of school-aged children. For buyers, understanding that the population skews older helps in anticipating the type of local services and neighbourly interactions you might experience in this specific district.
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