Area Overview for North Horsham

Area Information

North Horsham is a civil parish covering 10.9 km² within the Horsham District of West Sussex. This area encompasses the northern section of the Horsham town footprint, situated directly north of the market town centre. The parish borders Forest Neighbourhood Council and Denne Neighbourhood Council to the south and west, with Warnham Parish Council to the west, Rusper Parish Council to the north, and Colgate Parish Council to the east. Created in 1987, the parish separated from the former Horsham Rural parish to form Broadbridge Heath and Southwater as well. Today, the population stands at 6,985 residents across a dense residential landscape. Daily life in North Horsham revolves around practical community assets and established corridors. Main shopping areas include Bartholomew Way, Coltsfoot Drive, and Fitzalan Road, where you can visit numerous small businesses. Community facilities comprise new schools, Roffey Millennium Hall, North Heath Hall, and the reconstructed Holbrook Tythe Barn. The Parish Council manages open space at Earles Meadow and play parks for local families. A large portion north of the A264 remains largely rural, offering a quiet contrast to the built-up environment found elsewhere. Living here means access to specific named amenities like Horsham market town while retaining distinct parish governance under the 1972 Local Government Act frameworks.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
10.9 km²
Population
6985
Population Density
639 people/km²

Demographics

The community of North Horsham is defined by a mature age profile, with a median age of 70. This figure indicates that the area caters primarily to retirees and those settled in established homes rather than young families or students. The most common age range data reflects this older demographic composition across the entire population. You will find a population density of 639 people per square kilometre, creating an environment that feels populated without the chaos of high-density urban living. Home ownership is not just a feature of this parish; it is the dominant living arrangement. Seventy-seven per cent of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership shapes local decision-making and community stability, distinguishing North Horsham from rent-heavy districts. Household composition data shows a general total trend consistent with an ageing population where multi-generational living or care arrangements may occur. Accommodation type statistics cover the total stock, which balances the predominantly built-up southern sections with the rural northern areas near the A264. There are no specific records provided regarding predominant ethnic groups or religious affiliations for this specific parish, so general long-standing community trends likely apply rather than diverse modern statistics.

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Tenure

77
majority

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Household Composition

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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

42
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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