Welcome to Dean Prior

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Introduction

Dean Prior is a village and civil parish near the A38 road, in the South Hams district, in the county of Devon, England. It is located near the town of Buckfastleigh and north of South Brent. Dean Prior has a Grade I listed church dedicated to St George the Martyr, where the seventeenth-century poet Robert Herrick was vicar from 1629 to 1646 and 1660 to 1674 and is buried.In the 1870s, Dean Prior was described as "a parish in Totnes district, Devon; on the verge of Dartmoor, near the river Dart, 3 miles N of Brent r. station, and 6 NW of Totnes." According to the 2011 census, there were 94 males and 107 females living in the parish; a total population of 201 people.Traditionally, Dean Prior's population were predominantly working in agriculture, trade or manufacturing; reflected by the 1801 census that divided its population into these three categories. This was contrasted by the census of 1841 which did not divide the population into these groups and instead focused on occupational data and social status. The first census to report on how well people were housed was that of 1891, but the only statistics gathered were on the number of rooms and the number of people in each household. We know of no constituencies that were named after Dean Prior; where constituencies had more than one name, we base this on their "preferred" name. Dean Prior's population has gradually risen based on the census, with a fairly even, but slightly male-dominated population. Its greatest infant mortality rate was recorded to be at 150 per 1000 in 1860 (today it is recorded at two). There has always been a heavy agricultural presence in the parish of Dean Prior, as well as consumer services and manufacturing. However, contemporary statistics state that the area is now much more service-based, e.g. business, consumer and public. Traditionally the unemployment rate has stayed low but the percentage of people with university degrees or equivalent has risen to 35 (2010). Living conditions have also massively improved over the years. Industrial Britain meant that overcrowding in housing was common, however as Britain has developed this is no longer a problem; this is echoed in Dean Prior.

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Parish Information

Parish statistics

Area

1,672 hectares

Population

220 (2021)

Density

13 people/km2

Mean age

42.8

Ward

South Brent

District

South Hams

Postcodes

TQ10, TQ11

ONS ID

E04003144


Council

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Education

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Business

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Planning

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Property

Price paid data for all property sold in Dean Prior Parish since 2018. Includes average prices for each property type.

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Heritage

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Local News

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Appeal to find missing teenager Ruby | southhams-today.co.uk

Published: 24th Apr 2024

Road closures: more than a dozen for South Hams drivers over the next fortnight

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Road closures: more than a dozen for South Hams drivers over the next fortnight

Published: 4th Mar 2024

Road closures: two for South Hams drivers over the next fortnight

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Road closures: two for South Hams drivers over the next fortnight

Published: 25th Mar 2024