Area Overview for BN17 7EL

Area Information

Living in BN17 7EL means occupying a small residential cluster defined by postcode 1184 square metres. You join a community of 1,538 residents, creating a tight-knit environment where neighbours are likely close quarters. This specific location sits within Littlehampton, a historic port and seaside resort at the mouth of the River Arun in West Sussex. While the immediate cluster is small, the town itself boasts a population of around 25,000 and serves as a holiday destination with deep roots. Human settlement reaches back to prehistoric and Roman times, first appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Hantone'. The area evolved from a fishing and farming hamlet into a tourist hub visited by poets like Lord Byron and Shelley in the late 18th century. Daily life here blends coastal heritage with modern living. You enjoy access to a working harbour history dating back to 1735, alongside the boat-building industry that emerged after the Second World War. The presence of Littlehampton museum allows you to explore this heritage firsthand. Everyday existence involves living in a designed block rather than a sprawling village, yet you retain access to the wider town's attractions. The area offers a quiet domestic setting while remaining part of a larger, culturally rich settlement with a recorded population of 5,954 in 1901 which has since expanded significantly.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1184 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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Buying homes in BN17 7EL places you in a market characterised by houses rather than flats. You find that 57% of the resident population already owns their property. This figure indicates a established housing stock where owners have likely been in their roles for multiple years. The area contains 1,538 people across buildings covering 1,184 square metres. This density suggests a mix of apartments or smaller blocks where common areas are managed collectively. You operate in an area where the majority of residents have achieved mortgage-free status or substantial equity. The accommodation type focuses on houses, meaning larger structures with private gardens are more common than high-rise flats. A 15% rental rate exists, representing the minority of the housing stock available to new entrants. You face a market where sellers are predominantly owners rather than landlords. This dynamic often leads to more stable tenancy terms for investors or buyers looking for rentals. The population density of 1,299,036 people per square kilometre reflects a compact urban living style within the town limits. You can expect a mixture of property ages given the town's history dating to pre-Roman times and expansion after 1967. The ownership pattern creates a competitive yet stable buying environment for those seeking permanent residences.

House Prices in BN17 7EL

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Energy Efficiency in BN17 7EL

Your lifestyle in BN17 7EL centres on proximity to specific retail and rail services. Five notable stations sit within easy reach, including Littlehampton Railway Station, Ford Railway Station, and Angmering Railway Station. You can access five key retail venues without long commutes. Sainsburys Littlehampton offers your primary grocery needs from the major supermarket chain. Iceland Littlehampton provides frozen goods and household essentials convenient for quick visits. Lidl Central serves as another option for budget-friendly shopping. These amenities ensure your weekly shop does not require travel deep into the city centre. The town of Littlehampton itself offers a wide range of dining and leisure opportunities given its status as a historic seaside resort. You reside near a 25,000 person population that supports diverse commercial streets and cultural venues. The area's history as a port dating back to 1735 influences the current character of local businesses. You can walk to local shops or take a short bus ride to enjoy wider entertainment options. The presence of these five retail points means daily errands remain local. Your daily life balances the convenience of nearby supermarkets with the charm of a town visited by poets like Coleridge in the past.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BN17 7EL is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. You will find a population where the median age sits at 47, indicating a mature demographic. Nearly 57% of residents own their homes, suggesting a settled population with significant stability. The remaining households include those in the middle of property ladders who have not yet purchased premises. Houses form the primary accommodation type, offering spacious living arrangements typical for families. Over half the population holds White British heritage. This homogenous mix contributes to a traditional community feel. Data reveals that most households consist of people aged 30 to 64, which often correlates with full-time employment and established routines. The high home ownership rate of 57% implies that many residents have been settled for years. Safety scores indicate a medium crime risk level with a calculated value of 36 out of 100. This metric means crime rates are around the national average, requiring standard security precautions. The absence of protected status for woodlands or nature reserves within the immediate cluster keeps planning straightforward. You live in an area where the majority of neighbours have long-term tenure. This environment attracts those seeking stability over transient living situations.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

57
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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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 BN17 7EL and what is the community like?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years with a median age of 47. Nearly 57% of residents own their homes, creating a stable environment. Houses remain the primary accommodation type, serving a population of 1,538 people within a 1,184 square metre area. The area hosts a predominantly White ethnic group, contributing to a traditional homogenous mix suitable for families seeking long-term settlement.

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