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Output Area at SP013987: Accommodation type

Location Type: Output Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E00168257

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Key Facts

All Residents 184
Male 100
Female 84
Households 131
Population Density (people/km2) 641.6
Postcodes Covered

WS1 1AA
WS1 1AE
WS1 1DA
WS1 1DB
WS1 1DD
WS1 1DE
WS1 1DG
WS1 1DH
WS1 1DP
WS1 1DQ
WS1 1EJ
WS1 1EP
WS1 1EU
WS1 1EW
WS1 1EX
WS1 1HP
WS1 1HR
WS1 1JY
WS1 1LF
WS1 1LG
WS1 1LN
WS1 1LR
WS1 1LW
WS1 1NG
WS1 1NJ
WS1 1NL
WS1 1NN
WS1 1NP
WS1 1NR
WS1 1NS
WS1 1NT
WS1 1NX
WS1 1PB
WS1 1PQ
WS1 1PT
WS1 1PY
WS1 1QA
WS1 1QD
WS1 1QE
WS1 1QF
WS1 1QL
WS1 1QU
WS1 1QZ
WS1 1RE
WS1 1RG
WS1 1RH
WS1 1RJ
WS1 1RP
WS1 1RR
WS1 1RY
WS1 1RZ
WS1 1SE
WS1 1SL
WS1 1SP
WS1 1SQ
WS1 1SR
WS1 1SX
WS1 1TH
WS1 1TN
WS1 1TP
WS1 1TR
WS1 1TW
WS1 1UZ
WS1 1WF
WS1 1XU
WS1 2YQ
WS1 2YY
WS1 9AL
WS1 9AR
WS1 9BR
WS1 9GB
WS1 9HN
WS1 9HS
WS1 9HT
WS1 9NA
WS1 9NL
WS1 9NN
WS1 9NQ
WS1 9NZ
WS1 9PH
WS1 9PJ
WS1 9PY
WS1 9QD
WS1 9QW
WS1 9QX
WS1 9QY
WS1 9QZ
WS1 9RA
WS1 9RH
WS1 9RN
WS1 9SA
WS1 9SB
WS1 9SD
WS1 9SE
WS1 9SF
WS1 9SG
WS1 9SH
WS1 9SJ
WS1 9SL
WS1 9SN
WS1 9SP
WS1 9SQ
WS1 9SR
WS1 9SS
WS1 9ST
WS1 9SU
WS1 9SW
WS1 9SX
WS1 9SY
WS1 9SZ
WS1 9TA
WS1 9TB
WS1 9TD
WS1 9TJ
WS1 9ZZ
WS2 7PL
WS2 7PW
WS2 7YR
WS2 7YX
WS2 8AB
WS2 8AD
WS2 8DF
WS2 8ED
WS2 8EF
WS2 8EJ
WS2 8EQ
WS2 8ES
WS2 8EW
WS2 8EZ
WS3 1YU
WS5 4XX
WS1 9UN
WS1 9UD
WS1 9UB
WS1 9TS
WS1 9TT
WS1 9TW
WS1 9UH
WS1 9TQ
WS1 9UJ
WS1 9TP
WS1 9UT
WS1 9US
WS1 9UR
WS2 8DN
WS1 9UW
WS1 9UU
WS1 9UY
WS1 9UZ
WS1 9WA
WS1 9WB
WS1 9WD

Table Codets044
Issued2023-01-06
Unit of MeasureHousehold
Number of Response Options8

This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by accommodation type. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.

Summary

The type of building or structure used or available by an individual or household.

This could be:

* the whole house or bungalow
* a flat, maisonette or apartment
* a temporary or mobile structure, such as a caravan

More information about accommodation types

Whole house or bungalow:
This property type is not divided into flats or other living accommodation. There are three types of whole houses or bungalows.

Detached:
None of the living accommodation is attached to another property but can be attached to a garage.

Semi-detached:
The living accommodation is joined to another house or bungalow by a common wall that they share.

Terraced:
A mid-terraced house is located between two other houses and shares two common walls. An end-of-terrace house is part of a terraced development but only shares one common wall.

Flats (Apartments) and maisonettes:
An apartment is another word for a flat. A maisonette is a 2-storey flat.

Quality Statement

We have made changes to housing definitions since the 2011 Census. Take care if you compare Census 2021 results for this topic with those from the 2011 Census.

More information at the ONS website

Accommodation type: Total: All households 132
Detached 0
Semi-detached 2
Terraced 1
In a purpose-built block of flats or tenement 65
Part of a converted or shared house, including bedsits 6
Part of another converted building, for example, former school, church or warehouse 12
In a commercial building, for example, in an office building, hotel or over a shop 46
A caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0

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