Wharton

Cheshire West and Chester · North West · population 6,452 · 4 LSOAs

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In summary

Wharton is in the most-deprived 10–20% of England, ranked #5,626 of 6,856 neighbourhoods nationally, and #40 of 47 in Cheshire West and Chester. It is highly uneven across the seven themes — strong on Living environment (70) but weak on Education (5). Typical homes here, about £189,250 over the past year, have climbed steeply — up 36% in five years (from 70 sales), 27% below the wider Cheshire West and Chester median of £260,000.

Themed scores ?

Each 0–100, higher = less deprived on that theme. National rank shown.

Income 19 · #5,523
Employment 19 · #5,578
Education 5 · #6,510
Health 21 · #5,434
Crime 40 · #4,097
Housing & access 46 · #3,693
Living environment 70 · #2,020

House prices ?

£189,250median (12m) · +5.1% yr · n=70
TypeMedian (12m)Sales1yr5yr
All homes£189,25070+5.1%+36.4%
Detached£254,50021-5.7%+21.8%
Semi-detached£185,00025+7.2%+36.0%
Terraced£113,00023-17.5%+41.2%
FlatToo few sales to report (n=1)
This area£189,250
Cheshire West and Chester£260,000
North West£225,000
England£300,000
Annual median price, all homes. Small samples can be volatile.

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Affordability-adjusted Score ?

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