Area Overview for BN23 6PY
Area Information
Living in BN23 6PY means residing in a small residential cluster within the Hampden Park and Willingdon area of Eastbourne. This postcode covers a population of 1,509 people, creating a close-knit environment rather than a sprawling suburb. The location benefits from proximity to a large historic park featuring a lake, woodland walks, and sports facilities that serve as a central hub for local recreation. Hampden Park sits near the BN22 0QF postcode and forms part of the Eastbourne Borough Council structure. The ward has a direct rail link via Hampden Park railway station, which lies on the East Coastway Line just minutes from the residential zone. St Mary's Church, a Grade II listed Perpendicular Gothic Revival building dating from 1952–54, stands as a notable landmark within the neighbourhood. Daily life here balances quiet suburban streets with easy access to wider town centres and transport routes connecting to Brighton and Lewes. The area retains its character as a family-oriented community centred around green space and accessible public amenities.
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Homes in BN23 6PY are primarily houses, distinguishing this postcode from areas dominated by high-rise flats or terraced blocks. The accommodation type data confirms that free-standing or semi-detached properties make up the bulk of the stock. Only 30% of residents own their homes, while the remaining 70% rent, indicating a market with significant availability for tenants. This rental-heavy profile often appeals to professionals working in Eastbourne or Brighton who require flexible tenancy agreements. The small population of 1,509 suggests a limited selection of properties within the immediate BN23 6PY boundary, but the nearby presence of Hampden Park and Willingdon expands options for buyers willing to look at the wider ward. You will find a mix of property types suited to individual households rather than large families sharing older communal dwellings. The dominance of houses provides privacy and outdoor space, aligning with the preferences of the local population aged 30 to 64.
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Residents of BN23 6PY enjoy immediate access to a wide range of retail and leisure facilities within practical reach. Five notable shopping venues serve the local community, including Morrisons Willingdon, Aldi Willingdon, and Morrisons Daily Hampden, offering full supermarket options and essentials without the need for a long drive. For travel, five railway stations lie nearby, with Hampden Park Railway Station positioned just a 10-minute walk from the main green spaces. Eastbourne Railway Station and Pevensey & Westham Railway Station provide further connections for regional journeys. The character of the area revolves around Hampden Park, a large public space featuring a lake, woodland walks, and sports fields. A café, free parking, and year-round accessibility enhance the experience for walkers and families. You can access BMX facilities, outdoor tennis courts, and the Lakeside Café directly from your doorstep.
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The community in BN23 6PY is dominated by adults, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents here is 47, indicating a population skewed toward middle-aged households rather than young families or senior retirees. Home ownership stands at 30%, meaning a significant portion of the 1,509 residents live in rented accommodation. Houses constitute the primary form of accommodation, reflecting a low-rise residential pattern typical of this specific cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, consistent with broader trends in East Sussex. With nearly 70% of residents renting, this area likely attracts professionals seeking housing near Eastbourne town centre or those complete with recent moves. The demographic profile suggests stability, with long-term residents outnumbering transient populations. A median age of 47 supports the view that this is a settled area where people have established roots rather than a transient zone dominated by students or young workers.
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