Area Overview for RH13 6RW

Area Information

RH13 6RW represents a very specific and compact residential cluster within the broader Horsham district of England. You are looking at an area covering just 8,391 square metres, which translates to a tiny footprint compared to larger postcodes. This physical size supports a population of 1,557 people, creating a tightly knit community rather than a sprawling suburb. Living here means navigating a neighbourhood where space is defined by proximity rather than vast distances between homes. The area is entirely dedicated to residential use, resulting in a quiet, low-density environment. Because the postcode covers such a small geographical space, daily life often revolves around immediate surroundings rather than long commutes to local destinations. The density of residents suggests that neighbours know each other, fostering a close-knit atmosphere typical of smaller postcode clusters in the Worthing or Horsham area. You will find this location situated within the RH13 postcode district, providing easy identification for property searches. It is a place where the scale of the area directly shapes the pace of life, offering a sense of containment and familiarity.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8391 m²
Population
1557
Population Density
5323 people/km²

The property market in RH13 6RW is characterised by a strong emphasis on private home ownership. With 53% of residents classified as homeowners, you are entering a territory where occupancy tends to be stable and long-term. Houses are the predominant form of accommodation, which shapes the entire character of the local property market. This means you will encounter a range of detached, semi-detached, or terraced family homes rather than purpose-built apartments or flats. The market here serves primarily individuals and families looking for standalone residential properties rather than high-density urban living. Because the area is a small residential cluster, inventory levels may be limited compared to larger towns. You are buying into a market where the standard housing product is a single-family dwelling. The high home ownership rate implies that much of the local stock sits on the ladder of ownership, potentially making the area attractive to those seeking a move-up opportunity or a stable family environment. Tenants exist in this 47% segment, but the majority of transactions and fluctuations within this postcode likely involve owner-occupied exchange. For those looking at homes in RH13 6RW, the expectation is a traditional England housing stock where gardens and private entrances are the norm.

House Prices in RH13 6RW

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Energy Efficiency in RH13 6RW

Life in RH13 6RW centres on convenient access to essential services outside the immediate residential cluster. You benefit from a retail presence that includes Co-op Roffey, Tesco Lambs, and the larger Tesco Horsham. These venues provide the everyday shopping needs while maintaining a local character. The area features five notable retail options within practical reach, ensuring you do not need to travel far for groceries or basic goods. Transport links are similarly well defined, with access to five railway stations within the local network. Littlehaven Railway Station, Horsham Railway Station, and Faygate Railway Station stand out as key interchange points. These stations offer reasonable connectivity to wider transport networks, facilitating travel to other parts of West Sussex or Brighton. You will find that your daily lifestyle relies heavily on this blend of local convenience and regional rail access. The presence of these specific transport hubs means you have defined routes for commuting or leisure trips. Living in this postcode involves balancing the quiet of a small residential area with the practical reach of Horsham's main amenities.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community in RH13 6RW is dominated by adults, with the median age sitting at 47 years. This indicates a mature population where the most common age range stretches from 30 to 64 years. You are largely seeing a demographic that has settled down, likely balancing careers with family life or retirement planning. Home ownership is a significant feature of this community, with 53% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This figure is higher than the average for many urban areas, suggesting stability and long-term roots among the local population. Houses dominate the accommodation landscape, meaning ten maisonettes or large apartment blocks are absent from this specific cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader demographic profile of much of the South East coast. There is no specific data provided regarding deprivation levels or deprivation indices for this precise postcode cluster, so any assessment of local disadvantage remains speculative. The housing stock reflects a traditional residential pattern where families and older couples form the core of the population. For buyers considering this area, the age profile suggests a community that values stability and established neighbourhood values.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

53
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

37
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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