Epsom, located in Surrey, offers a blend of suburban living and community life. Known for the iconic Epsom Downs Racecourse, home to the Epsom Derby, this town boasts excellent transport links to London via train and bus. With a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, and parks, Epsom caters to families and professionals alike. The picturesque countryside, coupled with a historic town centre, makes Epsom an appealing choice for those seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Epsom (KT19) postcode district is located in the ceremonial county of Greater London, and is part of the Kingston Upon Thames postal town.
KT19 is a vibrant postcode area in Surrey, Epsom, characterised by a diverse community and a mix of housing types. With an average house price of £640,000, it boasts a high population density of 5989.2 people per sq km. The area has a relatively high level of education, with 39.4% of residents holding Level 4 qualifications, and a significant portion of the population, 50.9%, is married.
Settlements within KT19 include:
Ewell, Stoneleigh, West Ewell
The KT19 area has a population that is predominantly 78.6% White, with 11.7% Asian and 2.3% Black residents. The average age in the area is 39.9, slightly younger than the UK average of 40.7. The marital status reveals that a majority of residents are married (50.9%), followed by singles at 34.2%.
Percentage of people in Kingston Upon Thames KT19 who are classed as being unemployed at Census 2021.
An unemployment rate of 5% in Epsom KT19 is slightly above the UK average of 4.3%, indicating a moderate level of joblessness.
While some residents may face employment challenges, the rate still suggests a functioning local economy. Efforts to boost job opportunities could further enhance community stability and support the area's long-term growth.
Percentage of residents in the KT19 postcode region who identify as white.
With 77% of residents identifying as White in Epsom KT19, this postcode has a modest level of ethnic diversity.
The presence of residents from various backgrounds enhances the community by introducing different perspectives and cultural experiences, contributing to a welcoming and inclusive neighbourhood.
Population growth means that the population of Kingston Upon Thames KT19 is increasing by 2% each year.
Across the UK, (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales), the average population grown from 2023-2024 is 0.66%.
Are under 18 years old
20% of Kingston Upon Thames KT19 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
Epsom KT19 aligns closely with the UK average of 17.4%. This indicates a balanced mix of families and other household types, with amenities catering to both children and adults.
Are enjoying retirement
15% of Kingston Upon Thames KT19 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Epsom KT19 aligns closely with the UK average of 16%, a mixed community of working-age individuals and retirees. Local amenities are likely to be diverse, and cater to both younger and older residents.
Analysing the KT19 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity, provides valuable insights into the composition of the community.
Analysing the KT19 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity provides valuable insights into the composition of a local community.
The KT19 area has a population that is predominantly 78.6% White, with 11.7% Asian and 2.3% Black residents. The average age in the area is 39.9, slightly younger than the UK average of 40.7. The marital status reveals that a majority of residents are married (50.9%), followed by singles at 34.2%.
Population growth means that the population of Kingston Upon Thames KT19 is increasing by 2% each year.
Across the UK, (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales), the average population grown from 2023-2024 is 0.66%.
of Kingston Upon Thames KT19 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
of Kingston Upon Thames KT19 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Gender ratio in census data means the number of males for every 100 females in a population, helping us understand the balance between men and women in a specific area.
are adults
Age distribution refers to how different age groups are spread within a population, showing the number of people in each age range. This helps understand the population's structure and potential needs.
"Age Distribution by 5-year bands" in the Census 2021 breaks down the population into groups based on age ranges, each spanning five years (e.g., 0-4, 5-9, 10-14, etc.). This helps to see how many people fall into each age group, providing a clear picture of the age structure in an area.
"Living Arrangements" in the Census 2021 refers to people's relationship status and how they live with others. It includes whether someone is married, in a civil partnership, cohabiting as a couple, separated, divorced, or single, and whether they live with a partner, alone, or with others.
Legal partnership status of residents in the Kingston Upon Thames (KT19) district, offering insights into the diversity of relationship statuses in the area. This dataset classifies residents aged 16+ in England & Wales by their partnership status.
"Gender Identity" in the Census 2021 refers to how people personally identify their gender, which may or may not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. It includes options like male, female, non-binary, or other identities, reflecting how individuals see themselves.
Click on an postal code below for more information about the area. Each postcode give you a comprehensive overview of the postcode neighbourhood, including address, demographics, crime, transport, amenities and house prices in Kingston Upon Thames (KT19).
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The following towns and villages can be found close to Epsom KT19:
4 miles
In the north east quarter of Surrey, not far from Greater London, is Ewell. The area was once used by prehistoric man, as proved by the finds from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age. The village offers good schools, local amenities, and is favoured by families
4.1 miles
Just fourteen miles south-west of Central London, Esher attracts well-to-do Londoners who are looking to move out of the capital for country air and the desirable comprehensive schools. Its architectural attractions include the royal Claremont and the breathtakingly beautiful large mansions.
5.1 miles
The Wells, located in Somerset, is a picturesque market town filled with stunning architecture, historic sites, and a vibrant community perfect for those seeking a mix of countryside charm and modern amenities.
5.1 miles
Epsom, a charming market town nestled in the heart of Surrey, offers a perfect blend of historic architecture, picturesque green spaces, bustling high street shops, and the world-famous Epsom Downs Racecourse, making it an ideal place to call home for those seeking a vibrant yet peaceful lifestyle.
6.3 miles
Located in Surrey, Ashtead offers a charming mix of village life with easy access to both the bustling city of London and the picturesque countryside, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a balance of urban amenities and rural tranquility.
6.8 miles
Located in the picturesque county of Surrey, Banstead boasts a charming village feel with its historic High Street, beautiful parklands, and easy access to the nearby countryside, making it a wonderful place to call home for those seeking a peaceful yet vibrant community.
7 miles
Located in Surrey, Langley Vale is a peaceful village surrounded by gorgeous woodlands, perfect for those seeking a tranquil countryside retreat with easy access to nearby towns like Epsom and Leatherhead for all your daily needs.
7.3 miles
Weybridge is a charming Surrey town renowned for its picturesque riverside setting, upscale amenities, excellent schools, and easy access to London, making it an ideal choice for families seeking a balance between suburban tranquility and city convenience.
The KT19 postcode includes the following local authorities:
Crime levels in the KT1 postcode area have been relatively stable in recent years, with a slight decrease in reported crimes according to official statistics. The area is patrolled by the Kingston upon Thames Metropolitan Police Service, who work diligently to ensure the safety and security of residents and visitors.
Some key hotspots in the KT1 postcode area include Kingston town centre, where there is a higher concentration of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. This area can attract both residents and visitors, making it important for policing efforts to be focused here to prevent crime.
In the past, the KT1 postcode area has seen issues with anti-social behaviour, theft, and drug-related crimes. These historical crime issues have been addressed through various initiatives and partnerships between the local police force and the community.
The current policing priorities in the KT1 postcode area include tackling anti-social behaviour, reducing theft and burglary, and addressing drug-related crimes. The police force works closely with local residents and businesses to gather intelligence and respond to emerging crime trends.
the Kingston upon Thames Metropolitan Police Service is committed to ensuring the safety and security of the KT1 postcode area, working proactively to prevent crime and protect the community.
Sources: Metropolitan Police Police UK
As rated by Ofsted
Christ Church Mount, Epsom, KT19 8LU
Danetree Road, Epsom, KT19 9SE
Riverview Road, Epsom, KT19 0JP
Vale Road, Epsom, KT19 0PJ
Pound Lane, Epsom, KT19 8SD
Long Grove Road, Epsom, KT19 8TF
Longmead Road, Epsom, KT19 9BH
Ruxley Lane, Epsom, KT19 9JW
Cudas Close, Newbury Gardens, Epsom, KT19 0QG
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