Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield
Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield is a human settlement in South East, England.
Population
The population of Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield is 819, in the 2021 census of the United Kingdom1.
In Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield there are 410 males, and 409 females.
Location
Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield is located at a Latitude of 50.698094 (50°41'53.14"N), and Longitude of -1.387283 (-1°23'14.22"W)2.
Elevation
The elevation of Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield is an average of 34 metres34.
The elevation of Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield ranges from a low point of about 0 metres, to a high point of about 215 metres.
Nearby to Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield
Human settlements nearby to Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield are Shalfleet, Newport and Carisbrooke, Brighstone, and Yarmouth.
Woodland coverage of Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield
Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield has approximately 21% woodland coverage which is approximately 1,603.5 hectare of woodland5.
Water coverage of Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield
How much of Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield is water? Well, Calbourne, Newtown and Porchfield has 0.18% water coverage, which is 13.7 hectare of water5.
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Population values are aggregated by myself from the 178,605 census output areas in England, for the 2021 census of the United Kingdom, and are published on NOMIS official government census website. ↩︎
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location is the calculated centroid for geometries published by ONS Geography Linked Data portal. ↩︎
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From GDEM V3 (Global Digital Elevation Model V003) dataset I have sampled at a resolution of 13 million per degree latitude and degree longitude. In everyday terms the town of Andover, Hampshire is sampled approximately 45 thousand times. From my testing this is enough to pickup subtle changes in road elevation over small distances, such as a couple of house blocks. ↩︎
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The average listed is a median value for elevation samples recorded in the polygon for a given location. ↩︎
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Woodland, and water coverage calculated from OpenStreetMap data retrieved February 2024. ↩︎ ↩︎