
Living In Somerset
Somerset Overview
Somerset Population
- Up to 14 yrs
- 88,700
- Aged 15-24 yrs
- 60,500
- Aged 25-44 yrs
- 124,400
- Aged 45-64 yrs
- 144,400
- Aged 65 yrs plus
- 104,600
- Total for Somerset
- 522,600
Source: ONS 2007
Somerset Average House Prices
- October 2009
- £187,951
Source: Land Registry Data
Travel to Work
In Somerset 61.3% of the working population travel less than 3 miles to work without the congestion experienced in major cities.
Source: ONS
Somerset Average Earnings (By Residence)
- 2008
- £26,471
Source: Annual Survey of Earning (ASHE)
West Somerset
Predominantly rural in character which includes 32 miles of coastline and with tourism being the most significant commercial activity. Most of the district falls within the Exmoor National Park and the Quantock hills AONB. Main access routes into the area via Taunton and Bridgwater.
District and Main Town Population
- West Somerset
- 35,200
- Minehead
- 10,200
Source: ONS
Average Earnings (By Residence)
- 2008
- £26,825
Source: Annual Survey of Earning (ASHE)
Schools
These schools represent a selection of the larger secondary (state and independet) schools and colleges. For the full list of state schools please see www.six.somerset.gov.uk/sixv3/schinfo.
- Minehead Middle School
- Minehead
- West Somerset Community College (FE & 6th Form)
- Minehead
- WSCC Skills & Enterprise Centre
- Minehead
- Danesfield Church of England School
- Williton
- Dulverton Middle & Community School
- Dulverton
Sedgemoor
Bridgwater Carnival hosts the largest illuminated carnival in Europe! Sedgemoor offers rural towns, seaside resorts, historic wetlands and the steep limestone escarpment that is Cheddar Gorge. There are multiple access points to the M5 motorway, fast intercity rail links and International airports within easy reach.
District and Main Town Population
- Sedgemoor
- 112,000
- Bridgwater
- 41,000
Source: ONS
Average Earnings (By Residence)
- Sedgemoor
- £27,600
Source: Annual Survey of Earning (ASHE)
Schools
These schools represent a selection of the larger secondary (state and independet) schools and colleges. For the full list of state schools please see www.six.somerset.gov.uk/sixv3/schinfo.
- Haygrove School
- Bridgwater
- Chilton Trinity Technology College
- Bridgwater
- The King Alfred School
- Highbridge
- The Kings of Wessex School
- Cheddar
- Bridgwater College (FE)
- Bridgwater
Taunton Deane
The heart of Somerset, the area is home to the Blackdown, Brendon and Quantock hills and is the gateway to the Exmoor National Park. The county town of Taunton is located on the intersection of the M5 and key trunk roads with the main raillink to London (2 hrs). Bristol and Exeter International Airports are 30-45 minutes away..
District and Main Town Population
- Taunton Deane
- 108,000
- Taunton
- 60,000
Source: ONS
Average Earnings (By Residence)
- Taunton Deane
- £26,238
Source: Annual Survey of Earning (ASHE)
Schools
These schools represent a selection of the larger secondary (state and independet) schools and colleges. For the full list of state schools please see www.six.somerset.gov.uk/sixv3/schinfo.
- The Castle School
- Taunton
- Heathfield Community School
- Taunton
- Court Fields Community School
- Wellington
- King's Taunton (Ind)
- Taunton
- Wellington School (Ind)
- Wellington
- Somerset College of Arts and Technology
- Taunton
Mendip
Home to the Glastonbury Festival, the Mendip area includes 5 market towns, great walks and views from the Mendip Hills and the Somerset levels with a very strong mix of Secondary and Independent Schools. Bristol and Bath are 30-45 minutes away.
District and Main Town Population
- Mendip
- 109,000
- Frome
- 31,000
Source: ONS
Average Earnings (By Residence)
- Mendip
- £27,285
Source: Annual Survey of Earning (ASHE)
Schools
These schools represent a selection of the larger secondary (state and independet) schools and colleges. For the full list of state schools please see www.six.somerset.gov.uk/sixv3/schinfo.
- The Blue School
- Wells
- Frome Community College
- Frome
- Crispin School
- Street
- Millfield (Ind)
- Street
- Wells Cathedral School (Ind)
- Wells
- Strode College (FE)
- Street
South Somerset
South Somerset embraces many exquisite country houses, roman villas and ancient hill fort settlements within some of the most extensive rural areas of Somerset. There is good access to the South & East via fast rail links and the A303 and is only 40 minutes from the south coast.
District and Main Town Population
- South Somerset
- 157,800
- Yeovil
- 51,500
Source: ONS
Average Earnings (By Residence)
- South Somerset
- £25,329
Source: Annual Survey of Earning (ASHE)
Schools
These schools represent a selection of the larger secondary (state and independet) schools and colleges. For the full list of state schools please see www.six.somerset.gov.uk/sixv3/schinfo.
- Preston School
- Yeovil
- Westfield Community School
- Yeovil
- Holyrood Community School
- Chard
- Huish Episcopi
- Langport
- Sexey's School
- Bruton
- Yeovil College (FE)
- Yeovil
