Area Overview for Salhouse

All Saints, Salhouse, Norfolk in Salhouse
Public footpath west of Salhouse church in Salhouse
View southwest along Hall Farm Drive in Salhouse
Private road to Hall Farm in Salhouse
Path along field edge in Salhouse
All Saints church - churchyard in Salhouse
Salhouse All Saints church in Salhouse
Lower Street, Salhouse in Salhouse
Bell Lane from Lower Street, Salhouse in Salhouse
Salhouse village sign in Salhouse
Bell Lane past All Saints church in Salhouse
Bus stop on Lower Street in Salhouse
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Area Information

Salhouse is a built-up area in England covering 79.4 hectares, with a population skewed toward older residents, as the median age is 70. This suggests a community where many residents are retired or nearing retirement. The area’s compact size means it is likely a small town or village, offering a quiet, close-knit environment. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to essential services, with five nearby railway stations, including Salhouse and Hoveton & Wroxham, providing regular connections to surrounding areas. The presence of a primary school, Salhouse CofE Primary School, indicates a family-friendly aspect, though its Ofsted rating is satisfactory rather than outstanding. For those seeking a slower pace of life, Salhouse’s low crime risk—scoring 81 out of 100—adds to its appeal as a safe place to live. The area’s mix of retail options, from supermarkets to larger stores like Makro Norwich, ensures practicality for residents. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retirement or a base for commuting, Salhouse offers a distinct blend of accessibility and tranquillity.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
79.4 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Salhouse residents have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include major supermarkets like Makro Norwich, Lidl Sprowston, and Tesco Norwich, ensuring convenience for shopping and daily essentials. The area’s proximity to railway stations, including Salhouse and Hoveton & Wroxham, facilitates easy commuting to nearby towns. For leisure, the presence of Norwich International Airport adds to the area’s connectivity, though local parks or recreational spaces are not detailed in the data. The nearby Wroxham metro stop and multiple railway stations suggest a balance between suburban tranquillity and urban accessibility. While the specific character of local parks or dining options is not provided, the availability of retail and transport hubs indicates a lifestyle that prioritises practicality over extensive leisure facilities.

Amenities

Schools

The primary school nearest to Salhouse is Salhouse CofE Primary School, which serves the local community with a satisfactory Ofsted rating. This school is the only one listed in the data, meaning families in the area have limited options for primary education. The rating indicates that the school meets basic standards but does not stand out for exceptional performance. For parents, this suggests a need to consider proximity to other educational institutions or the potential for commuting to nearby towns. The absence of secondary schools or alternative primary options in the data highlights a possible limitation for families requiring a broader range of educational choices. However, the presence of a single school may reflect the area’s smaller population, where a single institution suffices for local needs.

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Demographics

The population of Salhouse has a median age of 70, which is notably high compared to national averages, indicating a community dominated by older residents. This age profile suggests a demographic where retirement is the primary life stage, with fewer young families or working-age adults. Home ownership in the area is robust, with 79% of households owning their homes, pointing to a stable, long-term resident base. The data does not specify household composition or accommodation types, but the high ownership rate implies fewer rental properties and a focus on private residences. The area’s diversity is not detailed, but the inclusion of a single primary school suggests a modest population size. For those considering Salhouse, the age demographic may influence local amenities and services, with a focus on healthcare and leisure rather than schools or childcare facilities. The absence of specific data on deprivation means quality of life factors like access to services or green spaces are not quantified here.

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Tenure

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

35
in Lower managerial occupations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in Salhouse?
Salhouse has a median age of 70, indicating a community dominated by older residents. With 79% home ownership, it suggests a stable, long-term population. The area has five nearby railway stations and a primary school, offering practical amenities but a quieter, less densely populated lifestyle.
Who typically lives in Salhouse?
The population is predominantly older, with a median age of 70. Home ownership is high at 79%, suggesting many residents are retired or have long-term ties to the area. The community is likely smaller and less diverse, with limited data on household composition or ethnicity.
What schools are available near Salhouse?
The nearest school is Salhouse CofE Primary School, with a satisfactory Ofsted rating. No secondary schools are listed, meaning families may need to consider nearby towns for further education options.
How connected is Salhouse in terms of transport and broadband?
Salhouse has five railway stations and a metro stop at Wroxham. Broadband is rated fair (62), and mobile coverage is good (81), suitable for everyday use but not exceptional for high-demand needs.
Is Salhouse a safe place to live?
Salhouse has a low crime risk, scoring 81 out of 100. This places it below the national average, suggesting a generally secure environment for residents, particularly for elderly or retired individuals.

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