Area Overview for BN1 7LD

Area Information

Living in BN1 7LD means being part of a compact, urban residential cluster in the heart of Brighton & Hove. The area, part of the Hollingdean & Fiveways ward, has a population of 1,631 spread over a dense 680 people per square kilometre. It combines late 19th-century terraced housing in Fiveways with post-war flats and council properties. The postcode is bounded by key roads like Lewes Road and Ditchling Road, placing it near major transport routes. Daily life here is defined by proximity to railway stations—five within practical reach, including Moulsecoomb and Preston Park—making commuting straightforward. The area’s character is shaped by its history as a residential development from the 1880s, with a mix of older homes and newer housing. While it lacks large green spaces, its urban layout offers convenience for those prioritising connectivity over open land. The median age of 47 suggests a mature population, with many residents likely working in nearby Brighton or commuting further afield. BN1 7LD is not a place for those seeking sprawling suburbs; it’s a compact, functional postcode ideal for those who value accessibility over isolation.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1631
Population Density
680 people/km²

The property market in BN1 7LD is characterised by a low home ownership rate of 19%, indicating that the majority of residents are renters rather than homeowners. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, a legacy of post-war housing developments and council housing. This suggests a market skewed towards rental properties, with limited opportunities for buyers seeking owner-occupied homes. The area’s small size and urban layout mean that property options are limited to flats and terraced houses, with little scope for larger family homes. For buyers, this could present challenges, as the area’s compact nature and high density may restrict availability. However, the proximity to Brighton’s transport network and amenities could make it attractive for investors targeting rental income. Prospective buyers should consider the area’s limited housing stock and the likelihood of competition from renters, particularly in the flat market.

House Prices in BN1 7LD

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Energy Efficiency in BN1 7LD

The lifestyle in BN1 7LD is defined by its urban density and proximity to essential amenities. Within walking distance are five retail outlets, including Morrisons Daily, Aldi Moulsecoomb, and Co-op Ditchling, offering everyday shopping needs. The area’s compact nature means residents can access these stores without relying heavily on cars. While the data does not list parks or leisure facilities, the nearby Fiveways pub—formerly the Stanmer Park Hotel—is a notable local landmark, suggesting a small but active social scene. The urban layout prioritises convenience over expansive green spaces, making it ideal for those who prefer proximity to services and transport over rural settings. The mix of retail and rail access creates a functional lifestyle, though residents may need to venture further for larger leisure options.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to BN1 7LD is Homewood College, a special school serving students with specific educational needs. No other schools are listed in the data, which means families may need to look beyond the immediate area for mainstream primary or secondary education. The absence of other schools suggests that parents should investigate nearby wards or consider commuting to larger educational hubs in Brighton. Homewood College’s presence highlights the area’s focus on specialist provision, but it does not replace the need for a broader range of educational options. For families prioritising a comprehensive school system, BN1 7LD may require additional planning to access wider school networks.

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Demographics

BN1 7LD has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This indicates a mature, settled community, likely with many long-term residents. Home ownership is low at 19%, meaning most households are renters, a trend common in urban areas with limited property availability. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, reflecting the area’s post-war housing stock and council developments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity beyond this is provided. The population density of 680 people per square kilometre suggests a tightly packed urban environment, which may impact living space per household. While the data does not quantify deprivation levels, the low home ownership and high density imply potential challenges in housing affordability. However, the presence of multiple railway stations and retail amenities suggests the area is well-served for daily needs, balancing its compact nature with practicality.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

19
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

17
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in BN1 7LD?
BN1 7LD has a mature population with a median age of 47, and most residents are renters. The area is densely populated, with 680 people per square kilometre, suggesting a close-knit but compact community. The presence of multiple railway stations and retail outlets indicates a practical, urban lifestyle focused on connectivity.
Who typically lives in BN1 7LD?
The area’s residents are predominantly adults aged 30-64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership is low at 19%, meaning most households are renters. The accommodation is mainly flats, reflecting the area’s post-war housing stock.
What schools are available near BN1 7LD?
The only school listed is Homewood College, a special school. No mainstream primary or secondary schools are mentioned, so families may need to seek options beyond the immediate area.
How connected is BN1 7LD in terms of transport and broadband?
The area has excellent transport links, with five nearby railway stations. Broadband and mobile coverage scores are 84 and 85 respectively, both classified as excellent, supporting remote work and daily internet use.
What safety considerations should residents be aware of?
BN1 7LD has a low flood risk but a medium crime risk. Standard security measures are recommended. There are no environmental constraints like protected woodlands or wetlands, which reduces development-related hazards.

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