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.

Where a unitary authority has separated from a shire county the population of the unitary authority is counted elsewhere. For example, the population of Blackpool is not included in Lancashire in this table.

The figures are mid-year estimates for mid-2019 est. from the Office for National Statistics.[1][2]

Densities are calculated from population and area values.

CountyPopulationArea
(in km²)
Density
(people/km²)
Kent1,578,5193,544445
Essex1,506,3453,458436
Hampshire1,406,1993,678382
Lancashire1,236,0352,894427
Surrey1,205,6161,663725
Hertfordshire1,200,6201,643731
Norfolk918,3695,384171
Staffordshire877,8562,620335
West Sussex885,0551,991445
Nottinghamshire826,2572,085396
Derbyshire796,8472,547313
Devon814,4406,564124
Suffolk763,3753,800201
Lincolnshire769,4745,937130
Leicestershire712,5722,083342
Oxfordshire726,5302,605279
Cambridgeshire680,4073,046223
Gloucestershire646,6272,653244
Worcestershire604,9471,741348
Warwickshire599,1531,975303
East Sussex546,9241,709320

References

  1. "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  2. "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
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