Area Overview for RH13 8HB

Area Information

Living in RH13 8HB offers residents a quiet rhythm set against the flat landscape of Shermanbury, a civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex. This small residential cluster spans just over eight hectares, hosting a population of 1,588 people. The area sits approximately 7.5 miles north-east of Steyning and nine miles from Horsham, positioning it well for local exploration while remaining 43 miles from London. A branch of the River Adur traces the southern boundary, and the parish is enclosed by Woodmancote, Henfield, West Grinstead, and Cowfold. History permeates the locality, dating back to 19th-century records noting populations in the mid-1800s. Residents live near Shermanbury Place, which replaced an Elizabethan edifice, and the site of Ewhurst Manor, where only a gateway survives from the reign of Edward I. St Giles Church stands within Shermanbury Park, featuring a nave, deep roof, and a font from the era of Henry III. This postcode covers a specific cluster rather than a sprawling urban zone, meaning daily life is defined by proximity to specific historic landmarks and a connection to the natural river corridor.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8.1 hectares
Population
1588
Population Density
58 people/km²

You will find that the property market in RH13 8HB is characterised by a high rate of ownership, with 80 percent of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. The accommodation type is restricted to houses, meaning there are no flats available within this specific postcode cluster. This property structure caters to buyers seeking traditional housing solutions rather than the density of an urban flat market. The predominance of owner-occupiers suggests a stable market where properties change hands relatively infrequently compared to high-density rental zones. Given that the area spans only 8.1 hectares, the total number of homes is limited, which can make finding a specific style of house a competitive process. The absence of rented social housing or private rentals indicates this is a municipality for those with capital or who can secure a mortgage. Potential buyers should anticipate a market driven by owner-occupier demand rather than investor or tenant demand. The mix of historic sites like Shermanbury Place and the River Adur influences property values, adding a premium to locations with views or proximity to these features.

House Prices in RH13 8HB

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Energy Efficiency in RH13 8HB

Your daily lifestyle in RH13 8HB benefits from a short drive to essential retail outlets and services. Within practical reach, you have access to five nearby retailers, ensuring convenience for weekly shopping trips. Co-op Partridge offers a local option, while Sainsburys Henfield provides a larger supermarket format for bulk purchases and fresh produce. Co-op Cowfold is another notable store available to residents. These venues cover the majority of everyday needs without requiring a journey into a major city centre. The area research notes that Shermanbury is bordered by Woodmancote, Henfield, West Grinstead, and Cowfold, each offering further lifestyle options. Living near the River Adur provides opportunities for walking and birdwatching, complemented by the presence of St Giles Church in Shermanbury Park. The flat surface favourable for timber production in the wider parish suggests open, green spaces are part of the local character. Residents do not need to travel far to find the amenities required for a comfortable life, keeping the commute to favourites short and manageable.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in RH13 8HB have access to a limited but quality selection of educational institutions. St Peter's CofE (Aided) Primary School serves the immediate needs of younger children, holding an Ofsted rating of good. This official rating provides assurance regarding the standard of education and care provided at the facility. Shermanbury Grange is another option nearby, though its type is classified as other, suggesting it may be a private nursery or pre-school setting rather than a state primary or secondary school. For residents with older children, the data does not list a secondary school within the immediate vicinity of the postcode. This gap implies the catchment area likely extends to larger towns such as Horsham or Steyning, where secondary education infrastructure exists. The combination of a good-rated primary school and a supplementary other-type facility means younger families have a solid starting point. However, parents with teenagers should research catchment boundaries beyond the immediate RH13 8HB area to plan for secondary schooling.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1St Peter's CofE (Aided) Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Shermanbury GrangeotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within RH13 8HB reflects the needs of adults, with the most common age range spanning 30 to 64 years. The median age is 47, indicating a population heavily weighted towards homeownership and mid-life stability. Home ownership stands at 80 percent, a figure that signals a settled neighbourhood where long-term residents are the norm rather than transient tenants. Accommodation types are exclusively houses, eliminating the appeal of flats or large apartment blocks for anyone seeking those configurations. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the historical development of the parish. With a population density of 58 people per square kilometre, the area avoids overcrowding while maintaining a sense of community. This density supports a pace of life where neighbours are likely to be familiar faces, fostering a stable environment. The demographic profile suggests the village caters to established families or individuals looking for a quieter setting away from the centres of Horsham or London.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
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

45
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in RH13 8HB?
The population is dominated by adults, with a median age of 47 and the most common age group being those between 30 and 64 years. The community is predominantly White, and 80 percent of residents own their homes. The area accommodates 1,588 people across 8.1 hectares.
What schools are available near RH13 8HB?
St Peter's CofE (Aided) Primary School is located nearby and holds an Ofsted rating of good. Shermanbury Grange is also nearby, although its type is listed as other. Families may need to look beyond the immediate area for secondary education options.
How good is the internet connectivity?
Fixed broadband scores 72 out of 100 and mobile coverage scores 78 out of 100. Both figures indicate good quality connections suitable for remote working and daily digital activities.
Are there shops within easy reach?
Yes, residents have access to five nearby retail outlets. Notable venues include Co-op Partridge, Sainsburys Henfield, and Co-op Cowfold, all within practical driving distance.
What is the safety rating of the area?
The area has a low crime risk score of 83 out of 100 and zero flood risk. It also has no constraints regarding protected woodlands or nature reserves, making it safe from those specific environmental hazards.

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