Area Overview for BN23 7PT

Area Information

St Anthony's Ward forms part of Eastbourne Borough Council in East Sussex, covering a specific residential cluster around the BN23 7PT postcode. This area spans just 1,887 square metres, creating a very compact neighbourhood for the 1,604 residents who call it home. Life here centres on the close proximity of homes and local services, with the area falling under the Eastbourne parliamentary constituency. You will find yourself in a dense community where daily routines often involve short journeys to the wider town centre. The location serves as a quiet residential hub, distinct from the more bustling coastal fronts of Eastbourne. Living in this postcode means sharing space with neighbours in a setting defined by its small footprint. It is a place where the scale of the built environment reflects the size of the population, fostering an atmosphere of familiarity. The ward includes specific landmarks like St Anthony's Centre, which acts as a focal point for local activities. This community structure supports a lifestyle where everything is possible within walking distance or a brief drive. The area represents a stable slice of East Sussex life, offering a turn-of-the-century character typical of established suburban districts.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1887 m²
Population
1604
Population Density
850103 people/km²

Properties in BN23 7PT are overwhelmingly houses, shaping a market distinct from city centres or student hubs. The area is defined by home ownership, with 86% of households in this postcode owning their dwellings. This high ownership rate indicates a deep-rooted residential community where residents plan for long-term stays. Buyers looking at homes in this area should expect to compete with other owners seeking upgrades or replacements. The absence of rental stock on the dominant scale means this is not a transient pocket of Eastbourne. Instead, it functions as a mature residential zone where property values likely reflect the stability of the owner-occupier base. Most homes here will be detached or semi-detached structures fitted out for families or retirees. For those wishing to purchase, the high ownership percentage suggests a market driven by trades rather than speculation. You will find stock that has evolved over generations, potentially requiring maintenance but offering established layouts. The housing type confirms that this is a place built for living, not for commerce or short-term charters.

House Prices in BN23 7PT

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Energy Efficiency in BN23 7PT

Residents of BN23 7PT enjoy convenient access to major retail and transport hubs within practical reach. Five notable retail locations serve the area, including Iceland Eastbourne, Tesco Eastbourne Langney, and Asda Eastbourne. You can easily restock groceries before heading out of the town limits. Transport links are equally convenient, with five railway stations nearby serving the wider borough. Travelers can choose from Pevensey & Westham Railway Station, Pevensey Bay Railway Station, or Hampden Park Railway Station depending on their destination. St Anthony's Centre offers a local community venue available for hire and activities, adding to the neighbourhood fabric. These amenities ensure you do not need to travel far for basic needs or leisure. Daily life involves quick trips to supermarkets and straightforward access to train networks. The presence of these specific venues supports a self-sufficient lifestyle for those wishing to keep journeys short.

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Demographics

The community profile for BN23 7PT shifts markedly as residents age, with the median age sitting at 47 years. Elderly people aged over 65 form the most common age range within this ward. This demographic shift suggests a neighbourhood structured around longer-term settlement rather than rapid population change. Consistent with an older population, home ownership stands at an exceptionally high level of 86%. Almost nine out of ten households own their property outright or have a mortgage, leaving very few private rentals. The housing stock is dominated entirely by houses, which aligns with the preference of families and retirees seeking single-family homes. White ethnicity remains the predominant group in the area, reflecting settled historical patterns common in East Sussex. The concentration of older adults indicates a community where life pace often slows and local supports become vital. You are more likely to meet neighbours who have lived in the same streets for decades. These demographic realities shape a quiet, stable environment where community bonds tend to take precedence over transient lifestyles. Living here means joining a cohort that prioritises home stability and established local networks.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

86
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Elderly (65+ years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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