Area Overview for PO3 5EH
Area Information
Living in PO3 5EH offers a distinct experience within a very small residential cluster. This postcode covers a mere 5,165 square metres, housing a population of 1,341 people. You are stepping into a tightly knit environment where neighbours are rarely far apart. The area represents a specific pocket of larger housing markets, likely surrounded by significant infrastructure given its location near multiple railway stations and ferry terminals. Daily life here is defined by proximity; you will find essential services like the Southern Co-operative Co-op 331-333 and Morisons Daily within a short walk. The sheer compactness of the area means you know who lives next door, creating a community where everyone is aware of local happenings. While the space is limited, the location provides direct access to rail networks connecting you to Hilsea, Cosham, and Fratton. You also have convenient transport links to the Portsmouth International Cruise and Ferry Terminal and landing points for Hayling Island. This postcode is not a sprawling suburb but a concentrated residential zone where convenience comes from density rather than distance.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 5165 m²
- Population
- 1341
- Population Density
- 9839 people/km²
The property market in PO3 5EH is dominated by owner-occupiers, as 87 percent of residents own their homes. This high ownership rate suggests the local housing stock is stable and largely comprised of long-term residents rather than tenants. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, indicating that the small 5,165 square metre area contains detached or semi-detached properties rather than blocks of flats. Buying here means you are likely purchasing a home within a cluster where the majority of neighbours have sunk roots in the community. The low total population of 1,341 people restricts the overall inventory available in this specific postcode, making each property rare and significant within the immediate locality. While the area offers good transport links to larger stations like Fratton and Cosham, the immediate housing supply is limited to this small residential cluster. This dinamic often results in competitive conditions for suitable homes, particularly those that require the foundation of home ownership which is standard in this sector. You are entering a market defined by stability and permanent tenure rather than the turnover common in rental-heavy districts.
House Prices in PO3 5EH
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Energy Efficiency in PO3 5EH
Living in PO3 5EH places you within practical reach of several key amenities that form the backbone of daily life. You have access to five retail options, including Morisons Daily, The Southern Co-operative Co-op 331-333, and a Spar convenience store. These shops provide essential groceries and daily necessities without the need for long car journeys. Transport connectivity is a major lifestyle feature, with five nearby rail access points including Fratton Railway Station and Cosham Railway Station. You also have multiple ferry options nearby, such as the Portsmouth International Cruise and Ferry Terminal and the Eastney Ferry Landing. This diversity in transport allows you to travel easily to Portsmouth or across the water to Hayling Island. The area does not possess large public parks or entertainment venues within its 5,165 square metres, but the surrounding transport network connects you to wider leisure opportunities. Your lifestyle is defined by convenience and access; you can run errands at The Southern Co-operative Co-op 331-333 in minutes and then commute via rail to destinations further afield.
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Schools
Families near PO3 5EH have access to two specific institutions, both classified as special schools. The nearest educational provision is the Willows Centre for Children, which operates as a special school. Close by is Cliffdale Primary Academy, which also holds a special school designation. This combination indicates that the area may serve a specific population with particular educational needs or acts as a supportive hub for children with special educational needs and disabilities. If you are moving to this postcode for general primary or secondary education for typically developing children, you must look beyond these two specific facilities. The concentration of special provision suggests the immediate neighbourhood caters to a very specific demographic. Potential residents should verify the catchment areas of broader schools in the surrounding PO3 postcode sector if standard education is the priority. The presence of these named institutions confirms a localized educational resource, though the variety is restricted to special needs provision within the 5,165 square metre footprint of this specific postcode.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Willows Centre for Children | special | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Cliffdale Primary Academy | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in PO3 5EH mirrors a mature demographic structure. The population's median age sits at 47 years, indicating a settled residency rather than a transient student or young professional population. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64 years age bracket, suggesting a stable workforce and family unit presence. Home ownership is exceptionally high in this postcode, with 87 percent of households owning their property. This statistic often correlates with long-term residents who have invested in the local market over time. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which aligns with the homeownership rate and the likely physical constraints of a 5,165 square metre area. White residents form the predominant ethnic group, reflecting the traditional demographic profile of this region on the south coast. The concentration of adult households creates a quiet neighbourhood where families and professionals seeking stability are the primary market. You are buying into an area where mobility is lower, meaning neighbours have likely lived in their current homes for many years. This stability can foster a supportive local network, though the lack of younger renters may impact the vibrancy typical of areas with a higher proportion of students or young workers.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked