Area Overview for BN1 7DA
Area Information
BN1 7DA lies within the Hollingdean & Fiveways area of Brighton & Hove, a small residential cluster with a population of 1,710. This part of the city is defined by its 19th-century terraced housing and post-war developments, creating a mix of older and newer properties. The area is bounded by key roads such as Ditchling Road and Lewes Road, placing it near the city’s eastern edge. Historically, Hollingdean developed as a residential zone with terraced homes built from the 1880s, while the 1950s brought a new estate. Today, the ward combines council housing, low-rise flats, and some industrial remnants. Its proximity to Preston Park and Moulsecoomb adds a blend of urban and semi-rural character. With a median age of 47, the community is predominantly middle-aged, reflecting a stable, long-term resident base. Living here means access to nearby rail links, retail hubs, and a modest but functional mix of amenities. The area’s compact size and historical roots make it a distinct, if unassuming, part of Brighton’s broader urban fabric.
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The property market in BN1 7DA is characterised by a low home ownership rate of 36%, indicating that the majority of housing is rented rather than owned. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, a legacy of post-war and council housing developments. This suggests a limited range of property types, with fewer detached or semi-detached homes available. For buyers, this means competition for the small number of owner-occupied properties, which are likely to be flats in older or mid-century buildings. The area’s compact size and proximity to Brighton’s central amenities may make it appealing for those seeking affordable housing near transport links. However, the lack of varied housing stock and the dominance of rental properties could limit options for buyers seeking larger or more traditional homes. The market is likely to be modest in scale, with prices influenced by the area’s historical character and practical location.
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Living in BN1 7DA offers access to a modest but functional range of amenities. Nearby retail options include Sainsburys Lewes, Co-op Lewes, and M&S University Brighton BP, providing essential shopping and dining choices. The Fiveways pub, located at 292 Lewes Road, adds a social hub with historical significance, having been part of the original Fiveways housing development. While the area lacks large parks or recreational spaces, its proximity to Preston Park and Moulsecoomb offers green spaces for leisure. The mix of retail, dining, and community venues supports a convenient, low-effort lifestyle. The presence of the Fiveways pub and nearby rail stations also suggests a balance between urban convenience and a sense of local identity. For residents, daily life is characterised by practicality, with amenities clustered within walking or short driving distance.
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The nearest schools to BN1 7DA include Downs Infant School, a primary school with a Good Ofsted rating, and The Connected Hub, which is categorised as an “other” institution. Downs Infant School’s Good rating indicates it meets national standards for teaching quality and student outcomes, making it a reliable option for younger children. The Connected Hub’s classification as “other” suggests it may serve a specific purpose, such as a special needs school or a community education centre, though its exact role is not detailed. The mix of school types reflects a practical approach to education, offering both mainstream primary education and alternative provision. For families, this combination ensures access to a range of educational resources, though the absence of secondary schools in the immediate vicinity may require travel to nearby areas.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Downs Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | The Connected Hub | other | N/A | N/A |
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BN1 7DA’s population of 1,710 is primarily composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, established community with limited presence of younger families or retirees. Home ownership here is low, at 36%, indicating that most residents rent their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, reflecting the area’s post-war housing stock and council developments. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics. The age profile and ownership figures suggest a community focused on stability rather than rapid growth. With no mention of deprivation levels, it is unclear how this affects access to services, but the presence of primary schools and retail amenities implies basic needs are met. The absence of significant diversity data means the area’s social composition remains largely unexplored in the provided information.
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