Lampeter, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Lampeter City is estimated to be approximately 2,970 people. It is the smallest university town in the United Kingdom and the third largest settlement in the county. The Welsh name for Lampeter, "Pont Steffan," means Stephen's Bridge. The town is most famous for being the birthplace of the Free Wales Army. In 2011, the population of Lampeter was 2,970.

The city's population of 1358 residents is divided between males and females, and is made up of 62% families. Of those families, only 16% are single and 22% are couples. The average household size is 2.45 people and the average family size is 3.17. Lampeter has a number of schools and public transportation options. Whether you want to live in a quiet neighborhood or a crowded urban area, the population statistics will be helpful in your decision-making process.

The town of Lampeter, PA, is in the central part of Lancaster County. It is located on the eastern part of West Lampeter Township, adjacent to Willow Street CDP. It is five miles southeast of Lancaster. Pennsylvania Route 741 passes through the city, leading eastward three miles to Strasburg. To the north of Lampeter is U.S. Route 222, which runs from North Lancaster to Quarryville, nine miles southeast.

The most populous group in Lampeter is White. The least-poverty population is Other, followed by Hispanic. The median age is 37. Non-citizens include legal permanent residents, international students, and temporary workers. There were fewer than ten households with only one female. The area is home to a large number of senior citizens.