Population Density (Persons per Hectare)
R_POP_DENS_H = (TOT_POP:now * 1.0) / AREA_HECTARES:total
| Data Role | Period Covered | Authority | Source | Details | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOT_POP:now | 1821 | SRC | GBH Source Documentation System | 1821 Census of Great Britain, Abstract of answers, Table [1] , 'Population Abstract' | Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area |
| AREA_HECTARES:total | 1821 | ONS_Portal | Open Geography Portal | Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal | Sum of data for component UK nations |
| TOT_POP:now | 1831 | SRC | GBH Source Documentation System | 1831 Census of Great Britain, Abstract of answers, Table [1] , 'Population Abstract' | Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area |
| AREA_HECTARES:total | 1831 | ONS_Portal | Open Geography Portal | Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal | Sum of data for component UK nations |
| TOT_POP:now | 1801 to 2021 | GBHGIS | Great Britain Historical GIS Project | Great Britain Historical GIS Project | Sum of data for component UK nations |
| AREA_HECTARES:total | 1801 to 2021 | ONS_Portal | Open Geography Portal | Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal | Sum of data for component UK nations |
The population of Britain in 2021 was over six times the population in 1801,
so the country's overall population density was also six times higher.
This is difficult to map because the density bands used in the maps have to
change over time, and the bottom four bands in 1801 all fit into the bottom 2011 band.
Although the mountains of Scotland and Wales still contain few people,
rural England has become much more crowded.
Historically much of the population was concentrated into quite small urban areas
that hardly show up on the maps.
In towns where the main way of getting about was walking, extreme crowding was inevitable,
but urban areas expanded with the growth of alternative means of transport.
Note that our figures for the area of units as measured in hectares have always been
calculated by us from our boundary maps, while all areas measured in acres are
figures that were listed in census reports.