List of two-tier counties of England

For a list including metropolitan counties and unitary authorities, see List of ceremonial counties of England.

This is a list of two-tier counties of England by population.

It includes those non-metropolitan counties (also known as shire counties) with a two-tier county council structure and does not include metropolitan counties or unitary authorities.

In cases where a unitary authority has been detached from a shire county the population of the unitary authority is excluded. For example, Peterborough is excluded from the population figure for Cambridgeshire.

The figures are mid-year estimates for 2014 from the Office for National Statistics.[1]

Densities are calculated from population and area values.

RankCountyPopulationArea
(in km²)
Density
(people/km²)
1Kent1,510,3543,544426
2Essex1,431,9533,464413
3Hampshire1,346,1363,679366
4Lancashire1,184,7352,903408
5Surrey1,161,2561,663699
6Hertfordshire1,154,7661,643703
7Norfolk877,7105,371163
8Staffordshire860,1652,620328
9West Sussex828,3981,990416
10Nottinghamshire801,3902,085384
11Derbyshire779,8042,547306
12Devon765,3026,564117
13Suffolk738,5123,800192
14Lincolnshire731,5165,921124
15Northamptonshire714,3922,364302
16Oxfordshire672,5162,605258
17Leicestershire667,9052,083321
18Cambridgeshire639,8183,046210
19Gloucestershire611,3322,653230
20North Yorkshire601,5368,03875
21Worcestershire575,4211,741331
22Warwickshire551,5941,975279
23Somerset541,6093,451157
24East Sussex539,7661,709315
25Buckinghamshire521,9221,565333
26Cumbria497,8746,76774
27Dorset418,2692,542164

References

"Table 8a Mid-2011 Population Estimates: Selected age groups for local authorities in England and Wales; estimated resident population;". Population Estimates for England and Wales, Mid 2011 (Census Based). Office for National Statistics. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2012. 

"Standard Area Measurements - Local Authorities - Dec 2010 (SAM_LAD_DEC_2010_UK)". UK Standard Area Measurements (SAM). Office for National Statistics. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2011. 

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