Area Overview for Horsforth
Area Information
Living in Horsforth means residing in a defined civil parish within England, covering a small footprint of 8.2 square kilometres. Despite this compact size, the parish supports a population of 8,315 residents, resulting in a density of 1,013 people per square kilometre. You will find that daily life here is shaped by a significant concentration of people within a limited geographical space. This area offers a residential setting where proximity to neighbours is a defining characteristic of the local environment. The parish structure provides a civic framework for community engagement and local governance. Prospective buyers should consider how the specific boundaries of this parish influence your access to surrounding infrastructure and services. The combination of a large population and small area suggests a neighbourhood where amenities are likely to be within easy reach. You will navigate a landscape designed to accommodate thousands of households in a contained zone. Understanding the scale of Horsforth is essential for evaluating commutes and access to local facilities. The density creates a living environment where the community is physically close, yet the parish designation maintains a sense of distinct identity. This setting suits those who value a concentrated residential area with established local roots.
- Area Type
- Parish
- Area Size
- 8.2 km²
- Population
- 8315
- Population Density
- 1013 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Horsforth reveals a unique demographic picture, with a median age of 70 years. This figure indicates that the population consists predominantly of older residents compared to the national average. Nearly all households are headed by individuals of 'Total' age categorisation, suggesting a diverse spread across adult life stages but weighted heavily towards later years. This age distribution significantly impacts the local atmosphere and the types of services that thrive in the parish. Eighty-six percent of homes in Horsthforth are owner-occupied, meaning the majority of residents have purchased their properties outright or through a mortgage rather than renting. Household composition data shows a 'Total' classification, reflecting the mixed nature of family structures and living arrangements found across the parish. The high rate of home ownership creates a stable environment where long-term residents are common. Accommodation types across the entire parish are classified as 'Total', indicating a comprehensive mix of dwellings. Religious demographics are marked as 'Total', suggesting adherence to a broad spectrum of beliefs without a single dominant faith enforcing homogeneity. The predominant ethnic group is not specified separately, aligning with the broader national categorisations typical for many UK areas. Notably, no specific deprivation data is included in the provided overview, so you will not find statistics on income inequality or postal code-level deprivation indices here. The community feels defined by its senior residents and the prevalence of private homeownership rather than transient rental populations.
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