Area Overview for BN41 1XY
Area Information
BN41 1XY is a small, densely populated residential cluster in the Portslade area of Brighton and Hove, covering 601 square metres and home to 1,853 people. Its compact size and high population density of 3,085,093 people per square kilometre reflect a tightly knit community. Historically part of the Portslade-by-Sea district, the area has evolved from an industrial hub to a residential neighbourhood with a mix of historical and modern features. The area’s proximity to Brighton’s western edge offers a blend of urban convenience and historical character, including landmarks like St Nicolas Church, which dates back over 800 years. Daily life here is shaped by its proximity to Portslade’s main shopping area on Station Road, rail connections, and nearby amenities. While the area has faced regeneration challenges since the 1980s, its current residents benefit from a strong sense of local identity, with community spaces like Easthill House park and the former Portslade Town Hall. The area’s compact nature means residents are within walking distance of key services, though its small size also means it is best suited for those prioritising convenience over expansive living spaces.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 601 m²
- Population
- 1853
- Population Density
- 3085093 people/km²
BN41 1XY is primarily an owner-occupied area, with 61% of residents living in homes they own. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is unusual for a small, high-density postcode area. This suggests a mix of semi-detached and terraced properties, typical of post-war housing stock in Brighton and Hove. The high home ownership rate indicates a stable market, though the small size of the area means property availability is limited. Buyers should consider the compact nature of BN41 1XY, as it is best suited for those prioritising proximity to amenities over larger living spaces. The surrounding Portslade area offers more extensive housing options, but BN41 1XY itself is likely to have a limited inventory of properties. The presence of houses rather than flats or apartments may appeal to families or those seeking traditional housing. However, the area’s small size and high density could lead to competition for available homes, particularly near key amenities like schools and transport links.
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BN41 1XY offers a range of amenities within walking or short driving distance, enhancing daily life for residents. The area’s retail sector includes five notable stores, such as Aldi Portslade, Iceland Portslade, and Tesco Portslade, providing grocery and household essentials. For transport, five rail stations—Portslade, Fishersgate, and Aldrington—offer easy access to Brighton and Hove, while two airports nearby cater to regional travel needs. The area’s historical character is complemented by community spaces like Easthill House park and the former Portslade Town Hall, which now serves as a community centre. The main shopping area on Station Road, which straddles the Portslade-Hove boundary, adds to the convenience of daily life. While the area’s small size limits large-scale leisure options, its proximity to Brighton’s cultural and recreational offerings—such as the city’s beaches and museums—makes it a viable choice for those seeking a compact, amenity-rich lifestyle.
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Schools
The nearest school to BN41 1XY is St Peter’s Community Primary School, a primary institution serving the Portslade area. No secondary schools are listed in the data, meaning families may need to look beyond the immediate postcode for secondary education. St Peter’s is likely a key local institution, offering early years to primary education for residents. The absence of secondary schools in the immediate area suggests that parents should consider proximity to secondary schools in nearby wards, such as Hove or Southwick. For families prioritising a single-school catchment, BN41 1XY’s primary school is a strong asset, but those needing secondary education may need to factor in commuting distances. The school’s presence also indicates a focus on family-oriented living, aligning with the area’s demographic profile of middle-aged adults and families.
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BN41 1XY’s population of 1,853 is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents falling within the 30-64 age range. Home ownership is strong, with 61% of households owning their homes, and the primary accommodation type is houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the area’s historical roots and limited demographic diversity. The high population density—3,085,093 people per square kilometre—suggests a compact, possibly multi-generational living environment. While the data does not specify deprivation levels, the high home ownership rate and presence of family-oriented amenities like St Peter’s Community Primary School indicate a stable, middle-income community. The age profile suggests a mix of established residents and families, with fewer younger or elderly populations compared to other urban areas. This demographic structure likely influences local services, with a focus on schools, healthcare, and community centres catering to adults and children.
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