Area Overview for Felpham East Ward
Area Information
Living in Felpham East Ward defines a specific quiet coastal experience. This ward covers an area of just 3.5 square kilometres, creating a compact neighbourhood where the layout remains intimate. The community centre around Felpham beach and the hamlet creates a distinct identity separate from other parts of the parish. You will find a settled population where daily life revolves around the sea, the local shops, and a pace that accommodates a slower rhythm. The ward is part of the Horsham District borough within the unitary authority of West Sussex, grounding it in a known local structure. Residents face a small village feel mixed with the wider demands of the Sussex coast. The core market town of Felpham sits nearby, offering essential services while keeping the residential environment within the ward itself fairly contained. This limited footprint means you know your immediate surroundings well. The ward attracts people seeking a defined boundary for their home life. Understanding these limits helps buyer expectations manage property choices effectively. You are looking at a defined zone rather than a sprawling district. The proximity to the water influencing character while the ward size dictates access patterns to wider amenities.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 3.5 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The community profile in Felpham East Ward tips heavily towards retirement and older living. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that three-quarters of the residents are older than this figure. This demographic shift places the area firmly in the cushioned retirement sector rather than the family or young professional market. Approximately 85 percent of households own their homes outright or through a mortgage, showing a stable, settled population with long tenure. The high ownership rate suggests few renters move through the area, reinforcing the quiet nature of the street life. Household composition data confirms that families with children are less common than empty nesters or couples. The total population structure reflects a steady decline in youth presence as the community ages naturally. You will not encounter significant diversity pressures here. Over 99 percent of the population identifies as White, creating a culturally homogenous environment. This lack of diversity does not imply isolation but reflects a traditional coastal settlement pattern. Religion data shows a predominantly non-Christian population, which aligns with an older demographic that may have shifted away from traditional church attendance or lacked religious affiliation in their later years. The area feels like a village of retirees rather than a bustling hub of mixed ages.
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Planning Constraints
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