Area Overview for Newsome Ward
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Area Information
Newsome Ward sits roughly one mile south of Huddersfield within the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees. This district borough unitary ward covers an area of 8.4 square kilometres and houses a population of 3,189 residents. The ward, which established itself during the 1868 Huddersfield Charter of Incorporation, blends historic heritage with modern daily life. You will find documented heritage extending back centuries, featuring listed buildings that date from the 17th century onwards. Specific structures include Ashes Common Farm and Thomas Chantrell's Emmanuel House, originally built between 1828 and 1829. These sites anchor a community where over 430 listed buildings reflect substantial architectural history. Living in Newsome Ward means residing in a space defined by this physical legacy and its integration into the broader local government structure. The area functions as a distinct ward while remaining part of the Huddersfield metropolitan context. Residents navigate an environment where ground-level history shapes the current residential experience. The ward coordinates at 53.63050404357105, -1.783022892525943 place it firmly within the local geography of West Yorkshire. Daily life here is influenced by this dense concentration of history within a manageable spatial footprint.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 8.4 km²
- Population
- 3189
- Population Density
- 380 people/km²
Demographics
The demographic profile of Newsome Ward reveals a community dominated by older residents. The median age stands at 70, placing the population well into older adulthood. This age distribution suggests a neighbourhood where long-term residents remain in their homes for extended periods. Home ownership rates sit at 44 per cent. This figure indicates a significant proportion of residents do not own their accommodation outright. While specific breakdowns for household composition, predominant ethnic groups, religion, and land tenure types are not detailed in the available records, the age data paints a clear picture of the social fabric. You can expect a community where single individuals or elderly couples likely form a large portion of the demographic mix. The aging population influences local service demand and the character of the streets. The high median age means fewer young families or children compared to suburban areas with younger populations. When considering homes in Newsome Ward, you are entering a settlement where the social rhythm matches the life stage of the majority of inhabitants. This reality shapes everything from local committee meetings to the pace of community events. The population density of 380 people per square kilometre ensures a defined residential zone without extreme rurality or high-density urban pressure.
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