Area Overview for RH13 5WA
Area Information
Living in RH13 5WA means residing within a specific residential cluster in England where daily life revolves around a tight-knit community of 1,620 people. This postcode covers a small area that functions as a quieter slice of the wider locale, distinct from the busy main streets but connected by essential services. The population size suggests a place where residents know their neighbours and community decisions impact a manageable number of households. You will find yourselves in a setting where the pace is gentler than in larger towns, yet practical conveniences remain within easy reach. The area is defined by its function as a stable, established home for long-term residents rather than a transient hub. There are no major planning constraints like protected nature reserves or flood risks, meaning the local character is established and secure for future owners. Life here balances the benefits of a smaller settlement with the availability of nearby rail and retail links that prevent isolation.
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- Population
- 1620
- Population Density
- 3623 people/km²
The housing stock in RH13 5WA is primarily comprised of houses, offering space and layout options suited for families or older couples. A staggering 83% of homes in this postcode are owner-occupied, creating a property market defined by stability rather than short-term letting. This high proportion of owner-occupiers means you are more likely to find well-maintained properties that require financial investment from the current owner. When looking at homes in RH13 5WA, the market is not characterised by a high volume of tenanted flats or shared houses. Instead, the market reflects the decision of nearly nine out of ten residents to purchase rather than rent. This dynamic often leads to better upkeep of gardens, driveways, and general exterior maintenance because the residents are the financial stakeholders. For buyers entering the area, the market feels solid and established, with a strong core of households that treat their addresses as long-term assets.
House Prices in RH13 5WA
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Energy Efficiency in RH13 5WA
Life in RH13 5WA offers practical convenience through a range of amenities within a short travel radius. Residents can access five retail outlets, including Lidl Horsham, Tesco Horsham, and Morrisons Daily, ensuring you can pick up groceries and household essentials without long commutes. The area also benefits from rail access, with five railway stations nearby including Horsham Railway Station, Littlehaven Railway Station, and Warnham Railway Station. These transport links allow you to travel further than the immediate neighbourhood if you need to visit city centres or other towns. While amenities close to the specific postcode may be clustered in nearby larger towns, the presence of these specific shop and station names confirms that practical daily requirements are met quickly. You do not need to drive far to find food or transport options. The lifestyle here combines the convenience of nearby major stores like Tesco and Morrisons with the flexibility of rail travel to Horsham and beyond, creating a balanced routine that avoids the congestion of larger urban centres while maintaining access to goods and transit.
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Schools
Families living in RH13 5WA have access to Millais School, which serves as the primary education option recorded for this specific postcode area. Millais School holds a good Ofsted rating, providing assurance of educational standards for children in the vicinity. As a primary school, it caters to young children before they transition to secondary education elsewhere. The presence of a single named primary school in the immediate data confirms that the local cluster supports early years education. While secondary options are not listed in the available records for RH13 5WA specifically, the availability of Millais School ensures that younger residents are not reliant on long-distance travel for their basic schooling needs. The mix of school types is currently limited to primary provision in the direct view, though the surrounding Horsham district likely offers secondary choices. For parents, the good rating of Millais School provides a reliable foundation for a child's education while they grow up in the area.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Millais School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in RH13 5WA is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. This age profile indicates a neighbourhood stability where families are typically established rather than just moving in for a temporary phase. Eighty-three per cent of the population owns their homes, a figure that far exceeds the national average for owner-occupancy rates. This high level of home ownership suggests residents have a deep stake in the area and likely plan to stay for decades. Houses are the predominant form of accommodation, supporting a family-centric environment rather than the shared living common in rental-heavy districts. The area is predominantly white, reflecting a settled demographic structure. With such a high home ownership rate and a mature age profile, the neighbourhood functions as a stable environment where community governance and maintenance are matters handled locally by resident owners rather than external landlords.
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Planning Constraints
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