Area Overview for BN12 6PB

Area Information

BN12 6PB occupies a specific residential cluster within the coastal village of Ferring, situated in West Sussex. This area covers 16.8 hectares and supports a population of 1,871 residents. The community density reaches 816 people per square kilometre, creating a modestly populated environment that balances rural heritage with the proximity of Worthing. Ferring has ancient Saxon origins, evolving from a farming settlement used for arable land in the Domesday Book of 1086. Since the 1920s, the village has expanded with holiday homes, blending this historical character with suburban elements. The location sits on the A259 road, placing it near the built-up area of Worthing while maintaining its distinct village identity. Living in BN12 6PB offers a connection to history through landmarks like St Andrew's Norman parish church and Highdown Hill, which features Bronze Age and Iron Age fortifications. The postcode represents a small-scale settlement feel where residents enjoy a relatively quiet existence away from heavy commercial traffic. The area combines agricultural roots with modern convenience, making it an attractive option for those seeking a residential space with historical depth and coastal access.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
16.8 hectares
Population
1871
Population Density
816 people/km²

The property market in BN12 6PB is characterised by a skew towards owner-occupation and family homes. With 84 per cent of residents owning their homes, this postcode area functions primarily as an owner-occupied community rather than a rental market. The predominant accommodation type is houses, meaning you will find significantly fewer flats or terraced properties compared to urban developments. This profile suggests that buyers looking at homes in BN12 6PB are purchasing standalone residences that have served as family bases for generations. The high homeownership rate typically stabilises the local market, limiting speculative purchasing and favouring steady, long-term investment. Prospective buyers should expect to enter a market where properties are well-maintained by their owners due to the commitment of tenure. The concentration of houses in this 16.8-hectare zone creates a sleeve of residential space that fits within the broader Worthing built-up area. While the market is not traditionally high-turnover, the specific nature of this cluster offers security for buyers seeking a permanent residence in the Ferring area.

House Prices in BN12 6PB

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Energy Efficiency in BN12 6PB

Your daily life in BN12 6PB revolves around a mix of local village amenities and nearby retail hubs. Within practical reach, you have access to five retail locations, including The Southern Co-operative Co, Asda Ferring, and Budgens Boxgrove. This selection covers essential shopping needs without requiring long trips to Ferring High Street or Worthing. For rail travel, the area benefits from five nearby stations, specifically Goring, Durrington, and Angmering Railway Station. These stations facilitate easy access to larger towns and London. Cultural life is anchored by historical sites rather than modern entertainment hubs. St Andrew's Norman parish church and Highdown Hill offer significant historical interest, with artefacts from the hill including Bronze Age and Iron Age fortifications housed in the Worthing Museum. The local stream, Ferring Rife, and historic bridges like the 1724 masonry bridge add to the landscape. There are no dedicated parks or nature reserves within the immediate cluster, so green spaces rely on surrounding countryside and the village parklands found in the wider Ferring parish.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BN12 6PB is defined by a mature population profile and high levels of residential stability. Residents have a median age of 47 years, indicating that adults aged between 30 and 64 dominate the demographic landscape. Home ownership stands at 84 per cent, suggesting that most households in this cluster are long-term owners rather than renters. The majority of accommodation consists of houses, which aligns with the property type common in this rural village setting. White residents form the predominant ethnic group within this specific postcode. These figures indicate a settled, older community rather than a transient haven for young professionals or students. The high ownership rate of 84 per cent often correlates with lower turnover and established neighbourhood networks. This demographic structure supports a traditional village life where property values tend to remain stable over long periods. The absence of large student populations or high numbers of first-time buyers points to an area where families and retirees have established roots for decades.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

84
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the BN12 6PB postcode area?
The community is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. Eighty-four per cent of residents are homeowners, indicating a stable, owner-occupied neighbourhood rather than a rental market. The population of 1,871 residents lives primarily in houses within the 16.8-hectare cluster of Ferring.
How reliable is internet and mobile coverage for remote workers in this area?
Digital infrastructure supports remote work effectively. Fixed broadband scores an excellent 86 out of 100 for quality, while mobile network coverage rates 84 out of 100. These scores indicate that the high-speed internet required for professional use is available without connectivity issues for households in BN12 6PB.
What safety risks should I be aware of when buying homes in BN12 6PB?
The area has a low crime risk, scoring 82 out of 100 which reflects below-average crime rates. Environmental protections are minimal, with no flood risk, Ramsar sites, or protected woodlands. This low-risk profile makes it a secure choice for families and retirees concerned about safety and planning constraints.
Which shops and train stations are nearest to BN12 6PB?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Asda Ferring and The Southern Co-operative Co. For rail travel, the nearest stations are Goring, Durrington, and Angmering, located within practical commuting distance. These facilities connect the village to larger towns and London via the A259 road network.

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