Area Overview for PO9 1EJ

West Street and St Faiths church, Havant in PO9 1EJ
Tricky conditions for cyclists in Leigh Road in PO9 1EJ
Icy conditions at the staggered crossroads north of Havant Station in PO9 1EJ
Treacherous conditions approaching the junction of Eastern and Leigh Roads in PO9 1EJ
Treacherous conditions at the junction of Eastern Road and Centenary Gardens in PO9 1EJ
Walking the dog in Grove Road in PO9 1EJ
A chilly January lunchtime in Grove Road in PO9 1EJ
Approaching the junction of  a snowy Grove Road and Town Hall Road in PO9 1EJ
A snowy scene at the staggered crossroads in PO9 1EJ
Looking from Grove Road into a treacherous Town Hall Road in PO9 1EJ
Cut through from Grove Road to Juniper Square in PO9 1EJ
Mid section of a treacherous South Street in PO9 1EJ
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Area Information

Living in PO9 1EJ offers a specific residential experience within Havant, serving a defined population of 1,399 residents. This postcode cluster reflects a mature living environment where daily life revolves around established local facilities and reliable transport links. You will find yourself in a neighbourhood that balances quiet domesticity with convenient access to the wider Havant town centre. The area functions as a focused residential zone rather than a sprawling district, which means you are part of a distinct community with its own rhythm. Daily routines here centre on practicality. Proximity to major transport hubs ensures your commute to Southampton or Salisbury is manageable, while essential shopping needs are met without extensive travel. The layout supports a straightforward lifestyle where neighbours are within easy reach. You benefit from a variety of home ownership options that cater to different life stages, from first-time buyers seeking flats to established families purchasing independent houses. The environment is secure from natural hazards, allowing you to focus entirely on your home life without worrying about flood risks or protected woodland constraints.

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Area Size
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Population
1399
Population Density
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The property market in PO9 1EJ is characterised by a balanced mix of tenure types, with 47% of residents being homeowners. This indicates that while new developments continue to emerge, there is also a substantial stock of existing homes available for purchase. The predominant accommodation type is flats, shaping the architectural character of the neighbourhood. You will likely encounter a variety of leasehold properties alongside traditional houses in the immediate surroundings. Buying here requires an understanding that this is a compact residential cluster rather than a large housing estate. The concentration of flats suggests that many listings may be smaller properties suitable for couples or individuals. This market dynamic also supports investors looking for rental yields, although immediate neighbourhood investment properties are often purchased for retiree use. When viewing homes in PO9 1EJ, expect to see properties that have served families for decades or have been recently adapted for modern living standards. The housing stock reflects the area's development over several decades, offering a range of price points that accommodate the established adult demographic.

House Prices in PO9 1EJ

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Energy Efficiency in PO9 1EJ

Daily life in PO9 1EJ benefits from a robust network of amenities within practical reach. Retail options are diverse, with Waitrose Havant, Iceland Havant, and Tesco Havant providing comprehensive shopping facilities for weekly groceries and household needs. You can effortlessly stock up on essentials without leaving the borough, ensuring that your shopping is both convenient and varied. Transport connectivity extends beyond local roads to include major rail links. Havant Railway Station, Bedhampton Railway Station, and Warblington Railway Station are all accessible, positioning you well for regional travel. Further afield, transport options extend to the coast and beyond. The Hayling Island Ferry Landing, Eastney Ferry Landing, and Portsmouth International Cruise and Ferry Terminal offer easy access to Portsmouth and the southern coast. This combination of high-street shopping, reliable rail services, and ferry connections means that your lifestyle is supported by a wealth of opportunities just minutes or a short train ride away.

Amenities

Schools

Families living near PO9 1EJ have access to two state-funded primary schools with strong regulatory ratings. Fairfield Infant School and Bosmere Junior School both hold 'good' Ofsted ratings, providing a solid educational foundation for children in the area. These institutions are located within practical commuting distance from the postcode, allowing parents to rely on consistent quality teaching and care. For those seeking alternative education options, Glenhurst School offers an independent choice nearby. The presence of these three establishments creates a competitive and supportive educational landscape for residents. You will find that both state and independent sectors are represented, giving families flexibility in selecting the educational path that best suits their children's needs. The proximity of these schools means that educational support is integrated into daily life, reducing travel time for students and freeing up family schedules.

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Demographics

The community profile in PO9 1EJ is distinctly mature. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating that the majority of residents are established adults rather than young families or students. Most commonly, you will encounter people aged between 30 and 64 years who have settled into long-term local employment or retirement phases of life. This age distribution creates a stable, quiet neighbourhood where older residents often constitute a significant portion of the demographic makeup. Household stability is evident with a home ownership rate of 47%. Nearly half of the residents own their properties outright or have a mortgage, suggesting a deeply rooted community with low turnover. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which often appeal to empty nesters or couples downsizing from larger family homes. While the predominant ethnic group is White, the area maintains a typical urban mix found in many South Hampshire postcodes. The population density of 1,399 people in this specific cluster fosters a tight-knit feel where local knowledge is shared easily among neighbours.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

47
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical demographic of people living in PO9 1EJ?
The area has a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership stands at 47%, and the predominant ethnic group is White. The population of 1,399 creates a stable, mature community focused on established livelihoods.
Which schools serve children in the PO9 1EJ area?
Residents have access to Fairfield Infant School and Bosmere Junior School, both rated 'good' by Ofsted. Glenhurst School is also a nearby independent option. These schools provide state and independent education within a practical commuting distance for families living here.
How is the safety situation in this postcode?
Safety assessments show a critical risk level for crime with a score of 1 out of 100, placing crime rates above average. Conversely, the area passes all environmental safety checks with zero issues regarding flood risk or protected lands, though high crime rates suggest the need for enhanced security.
What transport links are available near PO9 1EJ?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a fixed broadband score of 93. Physically, you are close to Havant, Bedhampton, and Warblington Railway Stations. Ferry access is available via Hayling Island and Eastney landings, providing links to Portsmouth and coastal areas.

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