Area Overview for Horley Central & South Ward

Area Information

Living in Horley Central & South Ward offers a distinct experience within the wider town of Horley. This electoral ward sits centrally in the borough of Reigate and Banstead, covering five and a half square kilometres. You will find a population of roughly 1,490 residents living within this compact footprint. The area occupies a strategic position south of Reigate and Redhill, placing it near the border with West Sussex. Gatwick Airport lies to the south, while the M23 motorway runs to the east. To the north, Salfords connects the ward to Redhill, and Charlwood lies to the west. Historically, this land consisted of three hamlets grouped around a large open common by 1602. At that time, the property belonged to Christ's Hospital in London. Local opposition later ensured the area remained within Surrey after 1972. Today, living in Horley Central & South Ward means you are close to major transport hubs but retain a sense of place. The coordinates place this ward at approximately 51.168°N, 0.152°W, anchoring it firmly in the heart of the town. Your daily life is shaped by proximity to Crawley and the airport, offering convenient access to the wider South East while maintaining a defined residential character.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
5.2 km²
Population
1490
Population Density
289 people/km²

Demographics

The community in Horley Central & South Ward reflects a settled and established population. Sixty-five per cent of residents own their homes, indicating a stable base rather than a transient rental market. The area has an extraordinarily high median age of 70 years, suggesting a significant concentration of older residents. This demographic profile aligns with the sweet spot of those aged 65 and over, who traditionally dominate housing stock in such wards. You are unlikely to find large families with young children as the primary demographic in this specific ward compared to other parts of Horley. Ownership levels at 65% are substantial for a ward of this size. Every household composition dataset totals the available figures, confirming the stability of the resident base. There are no separate breakdowns for specific minority groups, as the data sources do not isolate predominant ethnic categories in this specific ward. Religious affiliation is similarly covered by total figures, reflecting the broader regional pattern rather than unique local concentrations. The high age profile means services and amenities often cater to seniors, from healthcare access to leisure facilities. If you are assessing where to live, you should expect a quiet environment dominated by long-term residents who have invested in their local community for decades. The average density of 289 people per square kilometre ensures the area feels occupied but not overcrowded.

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Tenure

65
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of Horley Central & South Ward?
The ward is dominated by older residents with a median age of 70 years. Approximately 65% of households own their homes, reflecting a stable, long-term community rather than a dynamic rental market.
Can I work from home in this ward?
Yes, the area offers excellent digital infrastructure. Fixed broadband quality scores 91 out of 100, providing reliable high-speed internet suitable for remote working, video conferencing, and heavy data usage.
How safe is Horley Central & South Ward?
Crime risk is rated as medium with a score of 61 out of 100, aligning with national averages. However, flood risk is critical with a score of 43.34, requiring careful selection of properties away from flood zones.

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