Area Overview for Hook Park Estate

Shoreline south of Hook Park, Fareham in Hook Park Estate
Footpath to Hook Park Road in Hook Park Estate
Footbridge over pond towards Hook in Hook Park Estate
Foot path from Solent Way towards Hook in Hook Park Estate
A bit of broken sea wall in Hook Park Estate
Ponies near Hook Park in Hook Park Estate
The edge of Southampton Water opposite Calshot in Hook Park Estate
Sea cabbages by Southampton Water in Hook Park Estate
Coastal path by Southampton Water in Hook Park Estate
On the beach south of Warsash in Hook Park Estate
Cliff path erosion west of Solent Breezes in Hook Park Estate
Solent Way in Hook Park Estate
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Area Information

Hook Park Estate is a built-up area spanning 20.6 hectares in the wider Hampshire region. It functions as a defined settlement rather than an isolated rural plot, offering residents a contained environment with clear boundaries. The area size suggests a neighbourhood of manageable scale, where the core community remains close together while still connecting to nearby towns. Living in Hook Park Estate provides access to the practical conveniences of a town without the chaotic scale of a large city. You will find shops, transport links, and local facilities within a short walk or a brief drive. This area serves as a residential pocket that integrates well with its surrounding Hampshire surroundings. The physical layout supports a pace of daily life that feels settled and predictable. Prospective buyers often appreciate how the zone balances quiet residential streets with proximity to larger centres like Warsash and Hamble. The specific designation of this area as a built-up sector ensures that infrastructure supports standard urban amenities. You can expect a neighbourhood where the built environment is mature and established, catering to those who value a recognised community location in England.

Area Type
Built Up Area 250
Area Size
20.6 hectares
Population
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Population Density
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Residents of Hook Park Estate enjoy convenient access to essential services and leisure venues nearby. Five retail outlets are within practical reach, including the Co-op Warsash, Tesco Warsash, and the Co-op Hamble. These supermarkets provide immediate access to groceries and daily necessities without the need for a long commute. For those who prefer water-based travel, five ferry landing points operate close by, including Warsash Ferry Landing, Hamble, and Hythe Ferry Terminal. These crossings offer scenic routes to the New Forest or other coastal destinations. Transport links are equally accessible, with five railway stations nearby such as Hamble, Swanwick, and Bursledon Railway Station. These stops connect you to broader Hampshire networks and larger cities. Living in Hook Park Estate places these amenities within a short journey, enhancing the convenience of daily life. You do not need to travel far to stock up on food or plan a day trip by ferry or train. The presence of these specific named venues ensures that the built-up area remains functionally connected to the wider region.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within Hook Park Estate is dominated by older residents, with a median age of 70 years. This demographic profile indicates that the area is a significant retirement destination or a home for established retirees looking to downsize. The most common age grouping reflects this senior population, creating a environment where age-related services and social groups are naturally prominent. Home ownership stands at a commanding 81% within the zone, meaning the vast majority of residents have purchased their properties outright or have significant equity. This high ownership rate typically correlates with long-term stability and a distinct lack of short-term rental turnover. Accommodation types reflect this pattern, favouring established houses and flats suited to single senior households or small families. The area lacks a large student or young professional rental sector, resulting in a quieter, more consistent social fabric. You will not find the transient nature associated with areas dominated by private tenants or university students. The population is largely settled, with fewer annual moves compared to younger districts. Understanding these figures helps you grasp the rhythm of neighbourly interactions in Hook Park Estate, where people are likely to be residents for many decades.

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Tenure

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Age

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

43
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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of the people living in Hook Park Estate?
The median age in Hook Park Estate is 70 years. This figure indicates that the majority of residents are seniors, making it a retirement-focused community with a stable, older population rather than a youth-heavy area.
How reliable is the internet connection in Hook Park Estate?
British Broadband data shows a fixed broadband score of 76 and a mobile coverage score of 84. These figures represent good to excellent connectivity, ensuring you have reliable speeds for working from home and staying connected within the 20.6-hectare estate.
Where can I find shops and transport links near Hook Park Estate?
You have five retail options nearby, including Co-op Warsash and Tesco Warsash. Transport is supported by five ferry terminals like Warsash Ferry Landing and five railway stations including Hamble and Swanwick, all within practical reach for daily use.
Is Hook Park Estate considered a safe place to live?
Yes, the area has a PASS rating for crime risk with a score of 85 out of 100. This indicates that crime rates are below the national average, providing a secure environment for residents in this built-up area.

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