Placetrics
District in Devon

Living in Mid Devon

11 neighbourhoods · 44 sub-areas

Mid Devon is a largely rural district in the South West — around 85,000 people spread across market towns and open countryside. Rents are modest by national standards: a typical 2-bed runs about £800 a month, well below the UK median and comfortably affordable if you're earning close to the local wage. The trade-off is isolation — you'll need a car for most of daily life.

Area overview

For
Families
How it breaks down
Safety
A87/100
Very good
Schools
B83/100
Very good
Transport
E2/100
Limited
Affordability
C69/100
Good
Energy efficiency
A88/100
Very good
Air quality
A93/100
Excellent
At-a-glance summary

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Rent & cost

Rent runs at £871 a month — 21% below the national median.

RatingAbove median
#37 of 98 districts
2-bed rent
£803/mo
+2.0% YoY
All-in monthly
£1,220/mo
rent + tax + energy
Council tax
£2,574/yr
To buy
£299,375
~4.7 yrs to 10% deposit
Rent / pay
33%
Tight but workable on local pay
Crime & safety

Police-recorded crime runs 2.4× safer than the national average.

RatingTop quartile
Crime / 1k / yr
41.5
2.4× safer than nat.
Violent / 1k
20.9
42% below national average
Burglary / 1k
1.7
72% below national average
ASB / 1k
5.6
82% below national average
Vehicle crime / 1k
1.4
77% below national average
Bicycle theft / 1k
0.6
55% below national average
Most common
Violent crime
then anti-social behaviour
Schools

1 primary school within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 1 secondary within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.

Ofsted Good or Outstanding
84%
of nearby Ofsted-rated schools
Primary schools
100% Good+
Typical resident: 1 primary▲ 10%pts above national average
Secondary schools
100% Good+
Typical resident: 1 secondary▲ 19%pts above national average
Nearest Outstanding
15.8 km
any phase
Top primary
Broadclyst Community Primary School
Outstanding · Primary
Top secondary
West Exe School
Good · Secondary
Transport & connectivity

Weak transport links — 2/100; nearest rail station is around 7296 m away; Bristol is reachable in 139 minutes by direct train.

RatingBottom quartile
#78 of 98 districts
Fastest rail link
London · 3h 26m
by public transport
To Bristol
2h 19m
by public transport
To Cardiff
3h 42m
by public transport
Nearest motorway
M5
7.5 km
Nearest A-road
A396
1.4 km
PT to job hub
57 min
to nearest 5,000+ jobs centre
Amenities & healthcare

What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.

Pubs · cafés · restaurants
0
median LSOA · per 500 m walk
Supermarkets
0
per 500 m walk
Parks
0
per 500 m walk
Nearest GP
2.4 km
Nearest hospital
7.2 km
Demographics

Census 2021 snapshot: high owner-occupation (73%).

RatingOlder, owner-occupied, mixed-education
Population
84,993
138 per km² · rural
Median age
48
range 24–65
Family households
27%
with children
Private renters
16%
73% owned▼ 4%pts below national average
Degree-level
31%
of adults▼ 2%pts below national average
Work from home
29%
of commuters
Born outside UK
6%
of residents▼ 11%pts below national average

Living in Mid Devon

Mid Devon sits in the centre of Devon, between Exeter and the northern coast. It's market-town territory — Tiverton is the largest settlement, with Crediton and Cullompton also carrying weight. There's no urban buzz here: this is a place people choose for space, countryside access, and a quieter pace. Nearly half of residents are within easy walking distance of green space, and the landscape is genuinely the draw rather than a backdrop.

The renter base is relatively small. Around 68% of homes are owner-occupied, leaving only about 18% in private lets — so rental stock is limited and turnover is low. The population skews older than average: nearly a quarter of residents are 65 or over, and under-35s make up just 17%. Families with children are well represented, and you'll find them spread across the market towns rather than concentrated in a single pocket.

A 1-bed flat runs roughly £630 a month, a 2-bed around £800, and a 3-bed about £985. Council tax (Band D) comes to around £2,656 a year — about £221 a month — which is on the higher side for a rural area. Rents rose only 1.7% in the past year, one of the more modest increases in the South West. The bigger housing cost is buying: the median property price is around £303,000, and on local wages you're looking at roughly 4.7 years to save a deposit.

The honest catch is transport. Over half of residents drive to work, and public transport covers less than 2% of commutes. The nearest mainline rail station is more than 6 km away in a straight line. If you're expecting to commute regularly to a major city, Mid Devon is a difficult base — it works best for remote workers or those employed locally.

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