Area Overview for BN13 2RX

Area Information

Living in BN13 2RX offers a settled residential experience within Durrington Ward, an electoral ward in the Borough of Worthing. This specific postcode cluster occupies a small footprint of just 5,086 square metres, creating a very tight-knit environment. The area accommodates a population of 1,663 residents, which results in an exceptionally high density of 326,968 people per square kilometre. Despite the concentrated housing, the landscape remains firmly residential, centred around homes rather than industrial or commercial zones. The ward forms part of the Worthing West parliamentary constituency and includes notable locations such as Durrington Lane and Greenland Road. Durrington Health Centre serves the local community, with a dedicated ward existing at Worthing Hospital to support regional healthcare needs. Daily life here is defined by proximity to key landmarks like the hospital and local whiteways, while maintaining access to wider Worthing amenities. The small geographic size means travel between homes is short, but residents must plan for journeys to larger facilities outside this immediate cluster. This postcode represents a slice of a larger area, blending domestic privacy with the practicalities of urban edge living.

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Population Density
326968 people/km²

The property market in BN13 2RX is characterised by a clear preference for traditional dwellings. The accommodation type is listed as Houses, which means you will not find many purpose-built flats in this specific postcode. With 53% of residents being home owners, the area is primarily an owner-occupied zone rather than a high-rental market. This balance suggests that the housing stock consists of long-term family homes rather than investment-heavy blocks designed for short-term tenancies. The small area size of 5,086 square metres limits the total volume of properties, making every existing home a significant part of the local supply. When looking at homes in BN13 2RX, you should expect the lot sizes and architectural styles typical of a main residential ward rather than a high-density urban block. The high density of 326,968 people per square kilometre may seem counter-intuitive for a house-only area, but this reflects a compact postcode cluster where individual plots are closely situated. For buyers, the environment offers the privacy of single-family homes while remaining within a walking distance of larger estates nearby. The mix of owner occupancy and housing type creates a stable property environment suited for those seeking to buy a permanent family base.

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Energy Efficiency in BN13 2RX

Daily life in BN13 2RX is supported by a wide array of amenities located within practical reach. Residents have access to five retail locations, including Tesco Durrington, Co-op Manor, and Tesco West, ensuring your grocery and household shopping requires minimal travel. For transport needs, five rail stations nearby provide options such as Durrington, West Worthing Railway Station, and Goring, giving you flexibility in your daily commute. The area also connects to two airports, Shoreham Airport and Shoreham Brighton City Airport, which is a unique advantage for regional travel and leisure trips. While the area is residential, its location near Durrington Lane and Greenland Road places it on the edge of wider development, granting access to the broader Worthing amenities without needing to live in the high street itself. The presence of Durrington Health Centre and the hospital ward ensures medical access is a short drive away. This lifestyle offers the convenience of big-city services with the quiet of a residential cluster. You can access everything from fresh food at the Co-op to international flights from Shoreham Airport without leaving the immediate vicinity of BN13 2RX. It is a location designed for residents who want services at their fingertips while maintaining a home-focused environment.

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Demographics

The community in BN13 2RX is defined by a mature population structure. The median age sits at 47 years, confirming that Adults aged between 30 and 64 years form the most common age range in the neighbourhood. This demographic profile suggests an area settled by established families and empty nesters rather than young families or students. Home ownership stands at 53%, indicating a balanced market where roughly half the residents buy properties and the other half rent. Given the high density and mature age profile, house types here are predominantly houses rather than flats or purpose-built rental blocks. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the historical settlement patterns of West Sussex. With a population of 1,663 spread across this small area, the social fabric likely revolves around established networks. The age concentration points toward a stable community where long-term residents know each other well. There is no data to suggest significant gentrification or rapid turnover, reinforcing the status of this as an established residential pocket. Buyers entering this market should expect neighbours with deep local roots.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is BN13 2RX a good place for families?
Yes, the area has a median age of 47 with adults aged 30 to 64 years forming the most common group. Housing is predominantly houses with a 53% home ownership rate, suggesting stability. School data is not provided, but five retail options and good local amenities support family life.
What is the transport situation like?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 99 and good mobile coverage of 85. Physically, there are five railway stations within reach, including Durrington and West Worthing, plus two nearby airports at Shoreham.
Are there any safety concerns?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 78. There is no flood risk and no environmental planning constraints such as protected woodlands or AONB sites, making it straightforward for property owners.
Who typically lives here?
The population of 1,663 residents is mostly adults aged 30 to 64. The majority are White, and the high density reflects a tight-knit community in a small postcode cluster of 5,086 square metres.
Will I have easy access to shops?
There are five retail locations nearby, including Tesco Durrington and Co-op Manor. This ensures you can access daily essentials and groceries without travelling far from your home in BN13 2RX.

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