Epsom, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Epsom, New Hampshire increased by 87 percent between 1970 and 1980. It ranked 75th among incorporated cities and towns in New Hampshire. The city's population grew from 1,469 to 4,767 people in the past 49 years. The city is located near several larger and smaller towns. You can find out more about each of them in the links below. The Epsom population consists of a diverse group of people.

Located 14 miles south of central London, Epsom is home to the stunning Surrey Hills and the town of Leatherhead. The city is also home to a large number of top-rated schools. It has a relatively affordable median home price of $333,200. While the cost of living is low, home appreciation has been a steady 6.1% in the last decade. While the town is not the most expensive city in the United Kingdom, it is still one of the most affordable.

The city's indoor shopping center is centered around a clock tower. The Ashley Centre contains many high-street chains, including House of Frazer. The town's high street is mainly comprised of hairdressers and charity shops. You can find plenty of food and drink at local restaurants. The city also has a green environment, which makes it commuter-friendly. And if you're looking for a quieter environment, Epsom offers a variety of options.