Area Overview for BN1 7LW
Area Information
BN1 7LW is a compact residential postcode in Brighton & Hove, England, home to 1,631 people spread across a densely populated area with 680 residents per square kilometre. This small cluster lies within the Hollingdean & Fiveways ward, a historically developed district marked by late 19th- and early 20th-century terraced housing, 1950s estates, and modern flats. The area’s character is defined by its mix of low-rise flats, council housing, and light industry, reflecting its evolution from a Victorian residential suburb to a contemporary urban neighbourhood. Residents benefit from proximity to key roads like Lewes Road and Ditchling Road, which link to broader transport networks. While the population is relatively small, the area’s density suggests a tight-knit community. Its location near Moulsecoomb and Preston Park railway stations adds to its connectivity, though the wards’ recent boundary changes in 2023 mean this postcode sits at the edge of a larger, more diverse electoral area. Living here means navigating a compact, urban environment with limited green space but strong links to local amenities and public transport.
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- Population
- 1631
- Population Density
- 680 people/km²
BN1 7LW is predominantly a rental market, with only 19% of homes owned by residents. The accommodation type is almost exclusively flats, which are typical in densely packed urban areas like this. This suggests a housing stock designed for efficiency rather than long-term ownership, possibly attracting tenants seeking affordability in a city with high property prices. The low home ownership rate may reflect the area’s compact size and limited scope for larger family homes, making it more suited to single occupants or couples rather than growing families. For buyers, the small postcode area means competition is likely to be fierce, with limited options for purchase. However, the presence of nearby railway stations and retail amenities could offset the lack of space, making it appealing to those prioritising convenience over property size. The market is likely to be influenced by Brighton & Hove’s broader trends, including demand for rental properties in accessible urban locations.
House Prices in BN1 7LW
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Energy Efficiency in BN1 7LW
Residents of BN1 7LW have access to essential amenities within walking or short driving distance. Retail options include Morrisons Daily, Aldi Moulsecoomb, and Co-op Ditchling, offering everyday shopping needs. These stores cater to a range of budgets and preferences, from convenience purchases to larger grocery runs. The area’s urban character means parks and green spaces are limited, but nearby rail stations and roads like Lewes Road connect to broader recreational opportunities in Brighton. The Fiveways area, part of the ward, includes historical sites like the Fiveways pub, which adds a local cultural touch. While the postcode lacks major leisure facilities, its proximity to Moulsecoomb and Preston Park stations opens doors to city-wide attractions, from cafes to cultural venues. The lifestyle here is defined by practicality, with a focus on accessibility to transport and retail over expansive natural amenities.
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The nearest school to BN1 7LW is Homewood College, a special school catering to students with specific educational needs. No other schools are listed in the data, which means families in this area must rely on nearby institutions outside the postcode. Homewood College’s presence indicates a focus on specialist education, but the absence of primary or secondary schools within BN1 7LW itself may require families to travel to adjacent wards like Preston Park or Moulsecoomb. This could be a consideration for parents prioritising proximity to schools, though the area’s rail links might mitigate travel times. The lack of detailed Ofsted ratings or school types beyond Homewood College means further research would be needed to assess the full range of educational options available to residents.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Homewood College | special | N/A | N/A |
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BN1 7LW has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a mature, settled population, likely drawn from professionals or families seeking stability. Home ownership is low at 19%, indicating a rental-heavy market, which aligns with the area’s predominance of flats. The accommodation type is largely flats, reflecting a trend common in urban postcodes with limited space for larger homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity figures are provided. The age profile and ownership data suggest a community that may include retirees, long-term residents, and younger professionals renting in the area. The low home ownership rate could imply limited opportunities for property investment, though it may also reflect the area’s affordability compared to larger cities. The demographic mix is not explicitly tied to deprivation metrics, but the lack of protected natural areas or high safety risks suggests a balanced, if unremarkable, quality of life for residents.
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