Area Overview for BN23 6NT

Area Information

Living in BN23 6NT offers a specific residential experience within the Eastbourne Borough Council area. This postcode cluster sits within the St. Anthony's Ward, a small electoral division characterised by a population of approximately 1,587 residents. The area is not a sprawling suburb but a concentrated cluster of homes, resulting in a population density of 855 people per square kilometre. This density suggests a close-knit environment where neighbours are likely to know one another, although the size also means fewer large-scale amenities immediately on the doorstep. Daily life here is defined by proximity to local facilities rather than immediate access to high streets or parks. The immediate surroundings include St. Anthony's Centre, a community venue used for activities and hire, which serves as a focal point for social interaction. For those requiring care, St. Anthony's Court provides sheltered housing adjacent to New Derby House, and Seaside Care Services is registered nearby to support residents with mental health, physical disabilities, or sensory impairments. The area is part of the Eastbourne parliamentary constituency, securing it access to broader regional services. You will find a quiet setting that prioritises housing over industrial or commercial development, creating a distinct atmosphere different from the larger urban centres nearby.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1587
Population Density
855 people/km²

The property market in BN23 6NT is dominated by houses, reflecting the area's residential focus and family-oriented profile. A significant 60% of the housing stock is owner-occupied, distinguishing this postcode from areas where private landlords or social housing providers dominate. This high ownership rate implies that buyers here are often looking for security and stability rather than short-term investment returns. The accommodation type breakdown confirms that detached and semi-detached houses are the standard, with very few, if any, flats listed as the primary housing form. For prospective buyers, this means the market is likely characterised by established properties rather than new builds or conversion projects. The limited population of 1,587 residents restricts the volume of active transactions compared to larger neighbourhoods within Eastbourne Borough Council. Consequently, finding a property may require patience and specific targeting of the local agents known to serve the St. Anthony's Ward. The presence of sheltered housing and care services nearby does not necessarily impact the main housing market valuation but adds a layer of community care infrastructure. Anyone searching for homes in BN23 6NT should expect a mature market with a clear preference for traditional house layouts over modern apartment complexes.

House Prices in BN23 6NT

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Energy Efficiency in BN23 6NT

Lifestyle in BN23 6NT revolves around a mix of local retail and public services located within practical reach. Residents have access to five named retail venues, including Tesco Eastbourne, Lidl Langney, and The Southern Co-operative Co. These supermarkets provide comprehensive daily shopping needs without requiring a journey into the deep town centre. There are five railway stations nearby, offering easy access to the wider region for leisure or work, though these serve as transport hubs rather than leisure destinations themselves. The area supports its community through St. Anthony's Centre, a venue that hosts activities and is available for hire. This space serves as a neutral ground for social interaction, events, and local gatherings, fostering a sense of connection among the 1,587 residents. For those seeking commercial variety, the presence of Lidl and the Southern Co-operative provides competitive pricing on groceries and household goods. While the data does not list specific pubs, cinemas, or parks, the concentration of retail and community facilities suggests a self-contained lifestyle where essential amenities are never far away. The quiet character of the postcode cluster ensures that these amenities are accessible without the noise or crowds of a larger high street.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in BN23 6NT have access to specific educational institutions within the local network. The primary option is Tollgate Community Junior School, which operates as an academy. This institution serves as a key focal point for early secondary education residents in the area. While the data does not provide an Ofsted rating or a list of other schools, Tollgate Community Junior School is the named educational provider for this postcode. The school type being an academy means it follows government funding terms but retains autonomy in its management and curriculum decisions. The mix of school types available nearby is currently limited to this single academy, which suggests that catchment areas extend further than the immediate cluster of houses. Parents considering schools near BN23 6NT will need to check specific catchment boundaries, as this is a common constraint in smaller postcodes within Eastbourne. The identification of only one specific school in the immediate vicinity indicates that secondary education options may be located several miles away at larger establishments like Eastbourne Secondary College. Families should factor in travel time when choosing homes, as the current data confirms only one named school is directly associated with the area's educational landscape.

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Demographics

The community in BN23 6NT is defined by a mature population structure. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating that the demographic core consists of adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age profile suggests the area is largely populated by established families, couples, or individuals in the prime working and retirement years. Home ownership is a defining feature of this demographic, with 60% of residents owning their homes outright or through a mortgage. This high level of tenure stability typically fosters a supportive local network and long-term community engagement. Accommodation types reflect this mature status. Houses predominate over flats, aligning with the preferences of families and older couples seeking space for gardening or multiple generations. The predominant ethical group in the area is White, which mirrors the wider East Sussex pattern. While specific data on deprivation indices is not included in the current statistics, the age and ownership figures suggest a relatively affluent or stable household base. The absence of high-rise flats or social housing blocks in the primary description points to a low-density housing stock. Families raising children and professionals with higher disposable incomes are likely to find this balance of ownership and property type appealing.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

60
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

25
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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