Area Overview for BN12 5AY

Area Information

Goring Ward, accessed via postcode BN12 5AY, defines a specific coastal residential cluster in West Sussex covering just over one hectare. This small but distinct area sits approximately 2.5 miles west of Worthing town centre, offering immediate access to a mixed pebble and sand beach. The location combines a garden-city style housing estate with protected fields and woodland within the Goring Gap. Residents enjoy a suburban coastal life where daily living blends beachgoing activities with established neighbourhood amenities. The area includes notable landmarks such as the Goring Gap protected area and areas like Maybridge estate and West Durrington. Much of the old Goring has been regenerated, with significant intermittent development occurring post-1938 and railway electrification. You can find yourself in a setting defined by its proximity to the coast and its integration into the wider Worthing borough infrastructure. This environment serves those seeking a direct connection to the sea while remaining close to major urban centres like London and Southampton. The specific postcode BN12 5AY marks a part of this residential fabric that balances historical significance with modern convenience.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.1 hectares
Population
1672
Population Density
158638 people/km²

Housing in BN12 5AY is characterised by established ownership rather than transient rental arrangements. The market data shows that eighty-five per cent of residents own their homes outright or have significant equity, suggesting high stability and low turnover. Houses dominate the local stock rather than flats or apartments, fitting the suburban coastal profile of Goring Ward. This high home ownership rate means that supply in the immediate BN12 5AY cluster is limited to existing stock and fewer new developments. Buyers seeking properties here will find a market where sellers are often long-term occupants looking to downsize or relocate. The area encompasses parts of the Goring Hall estate and surrounding residential zones which support this traditional housing model. You can expect competition among buyers for well-maintained period properties and those within the quiet neighbourhoods like West Durrington. The accommodation type remains consistent with the area's history of nineteen-century development and post-war expansion. This market structure provides security for both owners and the few investors entering this specific postcode.

House Prices in BN12 5AY

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Energy Efficiency in BN12 5AY

Daily life in BN12 5AY offers practical convenience through five major retail outlets and five nearby railway stations. You can shop at Tesco Goring, Budgens Boxgrove, and Sainsburys Goring for your weekly necessities within practical reach. The local scene includes The Bull's Head pub, which has been established since at least 1770, alongside St Mary's Church built around the year 1100. These landmarks provide entertainment and spiritual focus for residents living near the Goring Gap. The area features the Goring Hall estate and Titnore Wood, offering green spaces for walking and recreation. A mixed pebble and sand beach allows for watersports like kitesurfing, while the A259 connects you quickly to Worthing town centre and beyond. This blend of historic venues and modern retail keeps the daily routine straightforward for anyone living in this postcode.

Amenities

Schools

Families looking for education options near BN12 5AY have access to St Oscar Romero Catholic School, which holds a good Ofsted rating. The area includes testament to a primary school presence which serves the local community of Goring-by-Sea. While no secondary schools are listed in the immediate vicinity of this specific cluster, the nearby rail links allow easy access to Worthing and other towns with comprehensive secondary provisions. For those prioritising state education, St Oscar Romero offers a recognised standard of teaching within the parish structure. The proximity of this primary institution ensures that young children benefit from a local learning environment close to the BN12 5AY cluster. Parents in the area value the educational base this school provides to the local student population. The good rating from Ofsted underscores the quality of instruction available within the Goring Ward educational framework.

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Demographics

The community within BN12 5AY reflects a settled, older demographic where eighty-five per cent of homes are owner-occupied. You will find that the most common age range for residents is sixty-five years and older, with a median age of seventy. This profile indicates a neighbourhood primarily made up of pensioners and established families who have secured their properties. Houses remain the predominant form of accommodation, distinguishing this area from flats or apartments found in denser urban cores. The most predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader demographic trends of the Worthing district. With a population of 1,672 living across this small footprint, the area maintains a tight-knit character despite its high population density of 158,638 people per square kilometre. This high density result from the cluster nature of the postcode rather than overcrowding in the traditional sense. The community is stable and rooted, lacking the transient nature of rental-heavy zones. Such statistics confirm a quiet, established environment where long-term residents form the backbone of local society.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

85
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

70
median
Elderly (65+ years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in BN12 5AY?
The population of 1,672 residents has a median age of seventy years, with the most common age range being elderly people aged sixty-five and over. Home ownership stands at eighty-five per cent, reflecting a stable, owner-occupied community where houses are the predominant accommodation type rather than flats.
How are school prospects for families near BN12 5AY?
St Oscar Romero Catholic School is situated near the area and holds a good Ofsted rating. While it is a primary school, its presence in Goring Ward provides local education for young children within the postcode cluster BN12 5AY.
Is the area safe regarding crime and environmental risks?
The area scores 86 out of 100 for crime risk, indicating low crime rates and a safer neighbourhood. Environmental assessments all pass with a score of zero, meaning there is no flood risk, no protected woodland coverage, and no AONB or Ramsar site constraints affecting the land.
How well connected is BN12 5AY to other parts of Sussex?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 97 and a mobile coverage score of 85. Rail access includes stations at Goring, Durrington, and West Worthing, while the A259 provides road links east to Brighton and west to Littlehampton.
What amenities are available for daily shopping and recreation?
Residents have access to five retail options including Tesco Goring and Sainsburys Goring. The local character is enriched by The Bull's Head pub established around 1770, St Mary's Church built circa 1100, and nearby beaches supporting watersports like kitesurfing.

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