Area Overview for BN11 1RH
Area Information
BN11 1RH is a small residential postcode cluster in the coastal town of Worthing, West Sussex. With a population of 2,123, it forms part of the Worthing West parliamentary constituency and is managed by Worthing Borough Council. The area is characterised by a mix of older housing stock, predominantly flats, reflecting its established urban nature. Residents here are largely adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, and the majority identify as White. The postcode’s proximity to Worthing’s town centre and coastal amenities offers a blend of everyday convenience and access to the South Coast’s natural appeal. Nearby, you’ll find independent schools, railway stations, and retail hubs, making it a practical choice for those seeking a balance between urban and coastal living. While the area lacks large green spaces or protected natural sites, its connectivity to major transport routes and proximity to two airports—Shoreham Airport and Shoreham Brighton City Airport—enhance its appeal for commuters and frequent travellers. The low flood risk and absence of planning constraints like AONBs or protected woodlands suggest a stable environment, though residents should be aware of the area’s higher-than-average crime risk.
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BN11 1RH’s property market is defined by its 38% home ownership rate, indicating a strong rental market with a focus on flats. The area’s housing stock is predominantly smaller, older units, typical of an established urban ward. According to 2017–2020 data, the average new-build sale price in the broader Central Ward was £277,032, with an average price per square metre of £3,767. This places BN11 1RH in the mid-range for Worthing’s wards, suggesting a mix of affordable and mid-tier properties. Buyers should consider that the area’s small size and limited new developments may restrict options, though proximity to transport links and amenities like rail stations and retail hubs could offset this. For those seeking a rental property, the flat-dominated market may offer practicality, but buyers might find limited scope for long-term capital growth. The area’s coastal location and connectivity to major routes add to its appeal, though its higher crime risk could be a concern for some.
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Living in BN11 1RH offers access to a range of amenities within easy reach. The area’s retail landscape includes major names like Tesco Worthing, Co-op Plaza, and M&S Worthing, providing everything from groceries to fashion. For transport, three railway stations—Worthing, West Worthing, and East Worthing—offer regular services to London and beyond, while two nearby airports—Shoreham Airport and Shoreham Brighton City Airport—cater to domestic and international travel. The coastal location of Worthing means residents are close to beaches and seaside walks, though specific parks or leisure facilities within BN11 1RH are not detailed. The presence of an independent school and proximity to urban centres suggest a lifestyle focused on practicality and accessibility. While the area lacks large green spaces, its connectivity to the wider town and transport networks ensures residents can easily access cultural, recreational, and social opportunities beyond the postcode.
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The nearest school to BN11 1RH is Reflections Small School, an independent institution. While no Ofsted rating is provided, independent schools often cater to families seeking alternative education models, including smaller class sizes and specialised curricula. The presence of a single school in the area suggests a limited range of educational options, which may influence families prioritising state schools or larger educational networks. For those considering BN11 1RH, the independent school’s proximity could be a draw, though it’s worth verifying its academic performance and alignment with a child’s needs. The lack of other schools nearby means families may need to travel further for secondary education or additional amenities like sports facilities or extracurricular programs.
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BN11 1RH has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents falling into the 30–64 age range. Home ownership rates here are 38%, meaning the area is more rental-focused than owner-occupied. The predominant accommodation type is flats, reflecting a housing stock shaped by older developments and smaller units. The White ethnic group makes up the largest share of the population, though specific data on diversity beyond this is not provided. This age profile suggests a community of established professionals and families, with a focus on stability and routine. The relatively low proportion of younger residents may indicate limited demand for student housing or family-oriented amenities, though the presence of an independent school nearby hints at a focus on education. The absence of detailed deprivation data means it’s unclear how economic factors influence quality of life, but the mix of rental and ownership suggests a range of household incomes.
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