Area Overview for Cadnam and Bartley

Bridleway from Cadnam to Bartley, New Forest in Cadnam and Bartley
Junction of Pollards Moor Road and Winsor Road in Cadnam and Bartley
Cross roads on the A336 in Cadnam and Bartley
Fir Tree Road, Cadnam in Cadnam and Bartley
Winsor entrance sign in Cadnam and Bartley
Copythorne Royal British Legion in Cadnam and Bartley
The Haywain at Bartley in Cadnam and Bartley
Bartley, common land in Cadnam and Bartley
Cadnam, Coach & Horses in Cadnam and Bartley
Cadnam Garden Centre car park, 1 in Cadnam and Bartley
Copythorne Parish Hall in Cadnam and Bartley
Former school, Bartley in Cadnam and Bartley
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Area Information

Living in Cadnam and Bartley offers a quiet, established lifestyle in a compact built-up area spanning 1.6 km². The area’s older demographic—median age 70—suggests a community rooted in tradition, with a strong emphasis on home ownership, where 87% of residents live in properties they own. Daily life here is characterised by proximity to essential services, including two primary schools with good Ofsted ratings and a network of nearby railway stations. The area’s small size means amenities are within practical reach, though it lacks the density of larger towns. Residents benefit from a mix of local shops and transport links, making it suitable for those prioritising convenience over urban vibrancy. The low crime risk score of 74 further reinforces a sense of security. While not a bustling hub, Cadnam and Bartley caters to those seeking stability, with a focus on community over commercialisation. Its appeal lies in its simplicity: a place where familiarity and accessibility outweigh the need for high-speed connectivity or extensive nightlife.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
1.6 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Daily life in Cadnam and Bartley is supported by five retail outlets, including Spar Southampton and Morrisons Calmore, ensuring access to groceries and everyday essentials. The area’s rail network, with stations like Redbridge and Totton, facilitates travel to nearby towns and cities. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the proximity to shops and transport suggests a lifestyle focused on convenience rather than recreation. The absence of detailed information on green spaces or cultural amenities means the area may not cater to those prioritising active lifestyles or nightlife. Nonetheless, the availability of local services and transport links makes it practical for residents who value ease of access over extensive leisure options.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of Cadnam and Bartley have access to two primary schools within the area: Copythorne CofE Infant School and Bartley Church of England Junior School. Both institutions hold a good Ofsted rating, indicating a reliable standard of education for younger children. The presence of two primary schools suggests a focus on early education, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. This makes the area particularly suitable for families with young children, as it reduces the need for long commutes to schools. However, those requiring secondary education may need to look beyond the immediate vicinity. The quality of primary schooling here is a clear advantage, supporting families prioritising early educational stability.

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Demographics

The population of Cadnam and Bartley skews significantly older, with a median age of 70, reflecting a community where retirement dominates. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 87%, indicating a long-term resident base with little turnover. The data does not specify household types or ethnic diversity, but the overall profile suggests a homogeneous demographic. The accommodation types are not detailed, but the high ownership rate implies a mix of family homes and larger properties. The absence of specific deprivation data means it is unclear how economic challenges might affect quality of life. However, the age profile suggests a population with established needs, such as healthcare access and community engagement. For buyers, this demographic may indicate a market with stable property values but limited demand for newer developments.

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

41
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in Cadnam and Bartley?
Cadnam and Bartley has a mature, stable community with a median age of 70. High home ownership (87%) suggests long-term residents, creating a sense of continuity. The area is quieter than larger towns, with amenities and transport links within practical reach, though it lacks the density of urban centres.
Who typically lives in Cadnam and Bartley?
The population skews older, with a median age of 70, and 87% of residents owning their homes. The data does not specify diversity, but the community appears homogeneous, with a focus on established, long-term households.
Are there good schools near Cadnam and Bartley?
Yes. Two primary schools—Copythorne CofE Infant School and Bartley Church of England Junior School—both have good Ofsted ratings. These provide quality early education, though secondary schools are not listed in the data.
How is transport and connectivity in the area?
Five railway stations offer regional travel, but broadband is poor (score 26), while mobile coverage is good (82). This means reliable mobile networks but limited high-speed internet, which may affect remote work or streaming.
Is Cadnam and Bartley a safe place to live?
Yes. The area has a low crime risk, with a safety score of 74, indicating below-average crime rates. This makes it a secure option for families and retirees seeking a peaceful environment.

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