Area Overview for Haverfordwest Community
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Area Information
Haverfordwest Community stands as the historic county town of Pembrokeshire, situated at the lowest bridging point of the Western Cleddau river. This civil parish covers an area of 7.5 km² and currently accommodates a population of 2303 residents. The location serves as a strategic hub within southwest Wales, rooted in Anglo-Norman history dating back to the establishment of a motte-and-bailey castle around 1100. You are looking at an administrative centre that evolved from early 12th-century settlement into a medieval trading town with over 300 burgages by 1300. Daily life here revolved around the town's legacy as a market centre and the architectural remnants of its past, including the Augustinian Priory founded circa 1200. The modern community retains significant historical character through structures like Haverfordwest Castle and multiple medieval churches such as St Mary's and Prendergast. Suburban expansion occurred primarily around the railway station after its incorporation into the network in 1854 and later at Merlin's Bridge. Living in Haverfordwest Community offers a connection to the region's deep heritage while benefiting from its role as a focal point for the surrounding rural area. The area combines its status as a county town with the intimate scale of a parish, providing you with access to local governance services and a central marketplace role without the vastness of typical metropolitan zones. Your window onto this historic site reveals a town that balances 900 years of continuous habitation with contemporary residential needs.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 7.5 km²
- Population
- 2303
- Population Density
- 306 people/km²
Demographics
You will find a settled, mature population within Haverfordwest Community, characterised by a distinct demographic profile. The median age across the parish stands at 70, indicating a community dominated by older residents. While specific age breakdowns beyond this median are not detailed, the high median age suggests a low proportion of children and young adults living in Haverfordwest Community. This population structure likely influences the types of services required and the general pace of daily life. Housing in the area reflects this demographic reality, with 63% of homes owned outright by residents. This high level of home ownership points towards a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental market. The total household composition within the parish remains uniform, mirroring the overall demographic trends. You do not find significant fluctuations between household sizes or types that would suggest a mix of parallel communities living side by side. The area presents as a cohesive entity defined by its mature population and established housing tenure. For you, this means fewer transient neighbours and a community deeply rooted in the locality. The lack of diverse age group data, specifically the most common age range, further reinforces that the population skew is considerable. Every aspect of the demographic landscape, from the 70 median age to the 63% ownership rate, confirms a very settled environment where people have made Haverfordwest Community their permanent home for decades.
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