Area Overview for Beckley (Rother)

Main Track, Bixley Wood in Beckley (Rother)
Footbridge over Unnamed Stream, Milldown Wood in Beckley (Rother)
Footpath Bixley Woods in Beckley (Rother)
Main footpath Bixley woods in early February in Beckley (Rother)
B2088, Beckley in Beckley (Rother)
Footbridge, Milldown Wood in Beckley (Rother)
The edge of Milldown Wood in Beckley (Rother)
Kings Bank Farmhouse in Beckley (Rother)
Fields, Kings Bank Farm in Beckley (Rother)
Farmland, Kings Bank Farm in Beckley (Rother)
Footpath waymarker, Bixley Wood in Beckley (Rother)
Footpath, Bixley Wood in Beckley (Rother)
35 photos from this area

Area Information

Beckley sits as a distinct built-up area within the Rother district of East Sussex, covering sixty-seven point four hectares. Located approximately five miles northwest of Rye, the village rests on the B2088 minor road above the Rother Levels. The northern border follows the River Rother, which forms a natural boundary with Kent. This setting places Beckley ten miles from Hastings and firmly within the historic heart of the South East. Historically significant, the location appeared as a royal hunting estate in King Alfred's will of 901 AD and later as a Domesday manor. Living in Beckley means embracing a location with deep historical roots, including associations with the Wealden iron industry and Beckley Furnace, active until 1770. All Saints Church anchors the landscape at the western end, featuring an 11th-century spire that reflects the area's long timeline. Prospective buyers considering homes in Beckley need to recognise the blend of a small civil parish with substantial historical resonance. The area maintains a rural character while remaining accessible to nearby towns. You access the wider world via the local post town of Rye and dialling code 01797, without direct railway links. This unique positioning offers a quiet rural existence with practical access to coastal towns and historic markets.

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

Living in Beckley provides residents with practical access to essential amenities nearby. You can reach four retail outlets within easy distance, including a Morrisons Daily store in Sandhurst Village, shops in Tenterden, and a Co-op branch in Winchelsea. Four metro locations sit within practical reach, with Northiam, Wittersham Road Railway Station, and Bodiam offering nearby points of interest. This distribution means daily errands do not require long journeys for basic needs. Food shopping becomes convenient through the combination of local stores and larger supermarkets in the region. The area supports a lifestyle where you rely on the broader Rye and East Sussex network for major leisure activities. Historical sites like Beckley Furnace and the village land itself offer local walking paths and exploration opportunities. The four distinct amenity categories cover retail, transport, and local services, ensuring a functional infrastructure. When you consider the convenience factor, you benefit from stores in Sandhurst Village and Winchelsea being a short drive away. The village maintains its quiet character while remaining connected to the wider network of towns and services. This balance defines the everyday experience for those choosing to settle in this historic Rother district.

Amenities

Schools

For families researching education options near Beckley, the closest provision is Beckley Church of England Primary School. This institution provides primary-level education and holds a Good Ofsted rating, indicating it meets high standards for teaching and student welfare. The presence of a standalone primary school serves the immediate neighbourhood, offering a local educational starting point for children. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity of the village itself. This arrangement is common in smaller villages where pupils travel to established secondary institutions in nearby towns like Rye or Winchelsea. When you consider schools near Beckley, you must account for the gap between primary schooling and secondary education facilities. The primary provision ensures young children receive local academic support within a church of England framework. Commuting times for secondary education will depend on the specific destination linked to the village's catchment area. Families moving into the area should verify the allocation status and travel distances to the nearest comprehensive or grammar schools. The current data lists only this single primary institution within the immediate administrative boundary.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges

Explore more schools in this area

Go to Schools tab

Demographics

The community in Beckley reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of seventy years. This figure indicates that the population consists predominantly of older residents compared to national averages. The data suggests a significant proportion of the total population falls into older age brackets, shaping the local social dynamics and service requirements. Seventy-nine per cent of homes are owner-occupied, meaning most households own their properties outright or with a mortgage rather than renting. This high ownership rate is typical for villages in rural East Sussex and points to long-term resident stability. Household composition data confirms the area serves an older demographic, likely with single occupancies or empty nesters rather than young families. The predominant ethnic group details are not explicitly broken down in the provided figures, but the homogeneity of age suggests a traditional village community. Religion and specific ethnic group breakdowns follow the total population density without further segmentation in the available records. For those considering the lifestyle, this demographic mix implies a mature neighbourhood where services cater to older adults. There is no indication of a transient population or high youth mobility. The area represents a settled community where residents have remained for decades. When you live in Beckley, you join a group of people who value stability and local history over rapid change.

Household Size

total
most common

Accommodation Type

total
most common

Tenure

79
majority

Ethnic Group

total
most common

Religion

total
most common

Household Composition

total
most common

Age

70
median
Age: Total
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

37
in Lower managerial occupations

Explore more demographic insights in this area

Go to Demographics tab

Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Crime Risk
    Premium

Explore more planning insights in this area

Open Planning map

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of people living in Beckley (Rother)?
The area has a median age of seventy years, indicating a mature community dominated by older residents. Seventy-nine per cent of homes are owner-occupied, reflecting a stable population of retirees and families rather than young professionals or students.
Is there a good school near Beckley (Rother)?
Beckley Church of England Primary School is located in the immediate area and holds a Good Ofsted rating. This provides local primary education, though secondary schooling requires travel to nearby towns.
How reliable is the internet connection in Beckley (Rother)?
Digital connectivity in the area performs at a high level. Fixed broadband scores 90/100 for quality, and mobile coverage scores 83/100, ensuring reliable connections for working from home and daily use.
What is the crime risk like in Beckley (Rother)?
The area has a low crime risk classification with a safety score of 83 out of 100. This places it below the average crime rate, making it a safer neighbourhood for residents and families.
What shops and transport links are available near Beckley (Rother)?
Residents have access to nearby retail including Morrisons in Sandhurst Village and Co-op in Winchelsea. Rail stations at Northiam, Winchelsea, Doleham, and Rye provide practical connections to the wider region.

We use cookies to provide you with the best experience. By continuing, you agree to our Cookie Policy .