Malvern, in the picturesque Malvern Hills of Worcestershire, offers a blend of natural beauty and community life. Known for its historic spa heritage, the town features beautiful Victorian architecture and a variety of local shops, cafés, and restaurants. Transport links are excellent, with easy access to Worcester and Birmingham via road and rail. Nature enthusiasts will love the nearby Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, while local events and festivals foster a strong community spirit.
Malvern (WR13) postcode district is located in the ceremonial county of Worcestershire, and is part of the Worcester postal town.
The WR13 postcode in Worcestershire, covering parts of Malvern and its surrounding villages, is characterised by its scenic beauty and strong community. With an average house price of £450,000, significantly above the UK average of £288,000, this area boasts a high percentage of detached homes at 54.3%. The population is predominantly White at 97.5%, with a higher-than-average age of 48.4 years. Additionally, residents enjoy a relatively low crime rate, ranking 22156 out of 32482 in the country.
Settlements within WR13 include:
Bastonford, Berrow, Birts Street, Birtsmorton, Brand Green, Camer's Green, Castlemorton, Chandler's Cross, Churchfield, Clifton, Coles Green, Colwall, Colwall Green, Colwall Stone, Cradley, Crowcroft, Crumpton Hill, Deblin's Green, Druggers End, Evendine, Greenhill, Grittlesend, Guarlford, Leigh Sinton, Little Malvern, Little Welland, Madresfield, Malvern Hills, Marsh End, Mathon, Pin's Green, Ridgeway Cross, Rye Street, Sledge Green, Smith End Green, Stony Cross, Storridge, Upper Colwall, Welland, Welland Stone, Westfield, White End, Woodsfield, Wynds Point
The WR13 postcode area is home to a predominantly older population, with an average age of 48.4 years, which is higher than the UK average of 40.7. The population density is relatively low at 49.2 people per square kilometre, compared to the England and Wales average of 394.6. The area has a strong community feel, with 56.5% of residents being married and 25.1% single, indicating a stable family-oriented environment.
Percentage of people in Worcester WR13 who are classed as being unemployed at Census 2021.
With an unemployment rate of 4% in Malvern WR13, this postcode is slightly below the UK average of 4.3%, indicating a balanced local job market.
Such a rate suggests reasonable employment opportunities, contributing to a stable community where residents are more likely to invest in the area, supporting local businesses and fostering neighbourhood growth.
Percentage of residents in the WR13 postcode region who identify as white.
With 97% of Malvern WR13 residents identifying as White, this postcode has a predominantly homogenous population with limited ethnic diversity.
While the community shares common traditions and cultural practices, efforts to promote inclusivity and cultural awareness can further enhance neighbourhood cohesion and enrich residents' experiences.
Population growth means that the population of Worcester WR13 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 Worcester WR13 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
Malvern WR13 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
18% of Worcester WR13 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Malvern WR13 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 WR13 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity, provides valuable insights into the composition of the community.
Analysing the WR13 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity provides valuable insights into the composition of a local community.
The WR13 postcode area is home to a predominantly older population, with an average age of 48.4 years, which is higher than the UK average of 40.7. The population density is relatively low at 49.2 people per square kilometre, compared to the England and Wales average of 394.6. The area has a strong community feel, with 56.5% of residents being married and 25.1% single, indicating a stable family-oriented environment.
Population growth means that the population of Worcester WR13 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 Worcester WR13 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
of Worcester WR13 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 Worcester (WR13) 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 Worcester (WR13).
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The following towns and villages can be found close to Malvern WR13:
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Home to the world's oldest newspaper the Berrow's Worcester Journal, the city of Worcester can be traced back to Neolythic times. Originally a small market town, its growth and position came from its river crossing and its position on the road network. Once a major centre for glove making, the city is now an important centre for many light industries.
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Fernhill Heath, located in Worcestershire, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, with its picturesque countryside surroundings, thriving community spirit, and convenient access to nearby amenities in Worcester.
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Located in Worcestershire, Powick is a historic village with a strong sense of community, boasting a picturesque church dating back to the 12th century and stunning views of the Malvern Hills.
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Hallow, a peaceful village in Worcestershire, offers a quaint community atmosphere, picturesque countryside views, and easy access to nearby amenities, making it a perfect spot for those seeking a tranquil rural lifestyle in the heart of England.
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Collett's Green, located in Worcestershire, offers a peaceful countryside setting with a close-knit community, picturesque landscapes, and easy access to nearby amenities, making it the perfect place for those seeking a tranquil and idyllic lifestyle in the heart of England.
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Lower Broadheath, located in Worcestershire, offers a peaceful countryside setting with easy access to the bustling city of Worcester, making it the perfect place for those who crave a balance of rural tranquility and urban amenities.
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Kempsey, located in Worcestershire, is a quaint village with a strong sense of community, beautiful countryside views, and easy access to nearby cities like Worcester, making it an ideal place to settle down and enjoy a peaceful rural lifestyle.
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Located in Worcestershire, Martin Hussingtree is a quaint village known for its picturesque countryside views and historical buildings, such as the charming St. Michael's Church, providing residents with a peaceful and idyllic setting to call home.
The WR13 postcode includes the following local authorities:
Crime levels in the WR1 postcode area have fluctuated over the years, with recent statistics showing a decrease in certain types of crime. Policing in this area is primarily carried out by the West Mercia Police force, who have identified key hotspots and historical crime issues in the region.
Recent crime data has highlighted specific areas within the WR1 postcode that are considered hotspots for criminal activity. These include the city centre, particularly around shopping areas and nightlife spots where incidents of theft and anti-social behaviour are more prevalent. Additionally, residential areas near the river have experienced higher rates of burglary and vandalism.
Over the years, the WR1 postcode area has faced challenges with drug-related crimes, particularly in the city centre. Gang-related activity and violence have also been historical issues in certain neighbourhoods. However, community initiatives and increased police presence have helped to address these concerns and reduce overall crime rates.
The West Mercia Police force has set priorities to tackle key issues in the WR1 postcode area. These include a focus on reducing anti-social behaviour in the city centre, implementing targeted patrols in hotspot areas, and working closely with local communities to prevent crime. Additionally, efforts are being made to address drug-related offences through intelligence-led operations and partnership working with other agencies.
while the WR1 postcode area has faced challenges with crime in the past, recent data shows a positive trend towards lower crime levels. By addressing key hotspots, historical crime issues, and implementing targeted policing priorities, the community and local police force are working together to create a safer environment for residents and visitors.
Sources: 1. West Mercia Police 2. Police UK Crime Data
As rated by Ofsted
Hoopers Close, Malvern, WR13 5DX
40 Madresfield Village, Malvern, WR13 5AA
Cradley, Malvern, WR13 5NG
Church Road, Malvern, WR13 6BG
Mill Lane, Malvern, WR13 6EQ
Marlbank Road, Malvern, WR13 6NE
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