Area Overview for BN11 4DB
Area Information
BN11 4DB is a small residential postcode area in West Worthing, West Sussex, situated approximately 1 km west of Worthing town centre along the A259 road. With a population of 1,735, it forms part of the broader West Worthing suburb, blending historic village character with modern suburban living. The area’s origins trace back to Heene, a former civil parish with a 17th-century history that includes events such as the beaching of a Royalist Spanish warship during the English Civil War. Today, BN11 4DB is a quiet residential cluster, marked by its proximity to Worthing’s amenities and its integration into the town’s transport network. The area’s compact size means residents benefit from easy access to nearby services, though its small footprint also means it is tightly bound to the surrounding West Worthing district. Its appeal lies in its low flood risk, proximity to rail links, and the presence of historic sites like St Botolph’s Church and Heene Cemetery, which add cultural depth to daily life.
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The property market in BN11 4DB is characterised by a low home ownership rate of 32%, indicating that most properties are rented rather than owned. The primary accommodation type is flats, which aligns with the area’s compact nature and the prevalence of smaller, purpose-built housing. This suggests a market oriented towards tenants, particularly those seeking affordable, low-maintenance living in a suburban setting. Given the small size of the postcode area, the housing stock is limited, and buyers may need to look beyond BN11 4DB to find a wider range of options. The dominance of flats may also mean fewer family homes or larger properties, which could be a consideration for those prioritising space. The area’s proximity to Worthing town centre and transport links may offset its limited local housing supply, making it attractive to commuters or those seeking a quieter alternative to the town’s core.
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Energy Efficiency in BN11 4DB
BN11 4DB offers a mix of retail, transport, and leisure amenities within practical reach. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Co-op Plaza, Spar, and Morrisons Daily Worthing, providing everyday shopping convenience. Nearby rail stations—Worthing, West Worthing, and Durrington—facilitate easy access to the town centre and beyond, while two nearby airports—Shoreham and Shoreham Brighton—cater to travel needs. Though the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the area’s integration into West Worthing means residents can access larger recreational spaces in the town. The presence of historic sites like St Botolph’s Church and Heene Cemetery adds cultural value, while the compact layout encourages a walkable lifestyle. The combination of retail access, transport links, and proximity to Worthing’s amenities makes BN11 4DB a practical choice for those prioritising convenience and connectivity.
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The nearest school to BN11 4DB is The Education Centre, a special school. No other schools are listed in the data, which means families relying on local primary or secondary education may need to look further afield. The presence of a special school suggests the area may cater to students with specific educational needs, though it does not provide a comprehensive range of school types. Parents seeking a full range of educational options would need to consider nearby schools in West Worthing or Worthing town itself. The lack of additional schools in the immediate vicinity could be a limitation for families prioritising proximity to a broad spectrum of educational institutions.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | The Education Centre | special | N/A | N/A |
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The population of BN11 4DB is 1,735, with a median age of 47, indicating a community skewed toward middle-aged and older adults. The most common age range is 30–64 years, suggesting a stable demographic with a mix of working-age individuals and retirees. Home ownership rates are low at 32%, meaning the majority of residents are likely to be renters. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, reflecting a housing stock suited to smaller households or those prioritising convenience over space. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity or deprivation is not provided. The age profile and ownership figures suggest a community with limited generational turnover, where older residents may dominate. This demographic structure could influence local services and amenities, with demand likely centred on healthcare, leisure, and retirement-focused facilities.
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