Area Overview for BN11 3QQ
Area Information
BN11 3QQ is a small residential postcode nestled in the West Worthing area of Worthing, West Sussex. With a population of 1,735, it forms part of a suburban neighbourhood that retains a historic village character, bordered by roads like Tarring Road and Wallace Avenue. The area lies approximately 1 km west of Worthing town centre along the A259, offering a quiet yet connected location. Its history dates back to the 16th century, when it was a civil parish, and it retains landmarks such as Heene Cemetery (established 1873) and St Botolph’s Church. Today, it blends residential living with pockets of heritage, making it appealing for those seeking a low-key, established community. While the area is small, its proximity to rail stations and major roads ensures accessibility to nearby towns. The mix of older properties and modern amenities, such as Co-op Plaza and Morrisons, reflects its evolving yet grounded identity. For buyers, BN11 3QQ offers a compact, manageable area with a distinct local feel, though its limited size means it’s best suited for those prioritising convenience over expansive space.
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BN11 3QQ is primarily a flat-based area, with 32% of homes owned by residents and the remainder likely rented. This suggests a rental market dominates, possibly due to the area’s smaller size and limited housing stock. Flats may be concentrated in older buildings or smaller developments, reflecting the suburban residential nature of the postcode. For buyers, the low home ownership rate indicates competition for properties, particularly for those seeking to purchase in a compact area with limited new builds. The proximity to Worthing town centre and rail stations could enhance property value, but the small size of BN11 3QQ means buyers must consider nearby areas for more options. The flat-dominated market may appeal to those prioritising convenience over space, though the lack of data on property prices or recent developments means potential buyers should investigate further for specific investment insights.
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Energy Efficiency in BN11 3QQ
BN11 3QQ offers a mix of practical amenities within reach. Five retail outlets, including Co-op Plaza, Morrisons Daily Worthing, and Spar, provide everyday shopping needs. The three nearby rail stations—Worthing, West Worthing, and East Worthing—facilitate easy travel to surrounding areas. Two airports, Shoreham Airport and Shoreham Brighton City Airport, cater to those requiring air travel. While the area’s historic character includes sites like Heene Cemetery and St Botolph’s Church, its modern amenities ensure convenience for daily life. The combination of retail access, rail connectivity, and proximity to airports makes BN11 3QQ suitable for those prioritising practicality. However, the lack of detailed information on parks or leisure facilities means buyers should explore nearby areas for recreational options.
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The nearest school to BN11 3QQ is The Education Centre, a special school. No other schools are listed in the data, meaning families may need to look beyond the immediate area for primary or secondary education. The presence of a special school suggests the area may cater to specific educational needs, but it does not provide a comprehensive range of school types. For families requiring a broader selection, nearby towns like Worthing or West Sussex would offer more options. The lack of data on school ratings or Ofsted reports means it’s unclear how the local education provision compares to surrounding areas. Prospective buyers with children should consider proximity to other schools and transport links to broader educational networks.
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| 1 | The Education Centre | special | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BN11 3QQ is 1,735, with a median age of 47, indicating a mature community. The most common age group is adults aged 30–64, suggesting a stable, established population. Home ownership here is relatively low at 32%, implying a significant proportion of residents are renters, possibly due to the prevalence of flats as the primary accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation levels is provided. The age profile and ownership figures suggest a community of long-term residents, many of whom may be retired or in their middle years. This demographic likely influences the area’s character, with a focus on practical living over high turnover. The lack of data on deprivation means it’s unclear how economic factors might affect quality of life, but the age range and ownership rates hint at a balanced mix of stability and rental flexibility.
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