Area Overview for RH14 0EA

Area Information

RH14 0EA is a defined residential cluster covering 2.4 hectares with a population of 1,270 people. This postcode represents a small, distinct neighbourhood rather than a sprawling suburb, resulting in a low density of 134 people per square kilometre. Residents here live in a quiet environment where the area size limits rapid expansion. You will find that daily life centres on established home bases rather than dense urban corridors. The community feels intimate because the specific postcode covers a concentrated group of houses rather than a mixed-use district. Living in this area means prioritising space and relative isolation over being surrounded by immediate amenities within walking distance. The location functions as a private residential zone where the population density supports a calm atmosphere. >The area is part of England and functions as a specific postcode area. > >The housing stock is entirely residential with no commercial high streets directly within these boundaries. > >Residents benefit from a compact footprint which keeps the neighbourhood character intact. > >You are stepping into a small cluster where every resident knows their place in the local grid. > >The 1,270 people here form a tight-knit group rather than a transient population. > >Buying a home in RH14 0EA means securing a spot in a stable, low-density environment.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2.4 hectares
Population
1270
Population Density
134 people/km²

The property market in RH14 0EA is characterised by traditional stone and brick houses. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, meaning single-family homes dominate the landscape. Houses here are typically detached or semi-detached, given the low density of 134 people per square kilometre. With 77% home ownership, the area is heavily weighted towards owners rather than renters. You will find very few purpose-built blocks of flats or large apartment complexes within this specific postcode. This market structure implies a focus on family homes suited for raising children or retirement living. Buyers looking for high-density city living will not find it here, but those seeking privacy will. The stock reflects long-term investment rather than short-term rental yields. >Purchasing a property here means joining a community of owners who value permanence. > >The 77% ownership rate indicates a stable market with fewer tenants and more landlords. > >You will not find a cluster of council or social housing in this cluster. > >The range of houses suits families who require gardens and separate living spaces. > >Renters make up roughly 23% of the population, which is a relatively small minority. > >Buying in RH14 0EA guarantees a house, not a flat or a mobile home. > >The market caters to those who want to settle down permanently rather than move frequently.

House Prices in RH14 0EA

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Energy Efficiency in RH14 0EA

Daily life in RH14 0EA centres on practical reach to local shops and transport hubs. Retail options include a Co-op EGMF Billingshurst located on the A272, as well as Sainsburys Billinghurst and Morrisons Daily. These outlets provide essential groceries without requiring you to travel into a larger city centre. Two railway stations serve the area: Billingshurst Railway Station and Pulborough Railway Station. These transport links offer regular commuter services to nearby towns. The residential character means there are no major cinemas or theatres immediately on the doorstep. You must plan your leisure activities around these specific nearby amenities. The area supports a self-sufficient lifestyle where essentials are within a short drive. >You will have regular access to Co-op EGMF Billingshurst for your weekly shopping needs. > >Residents can choose between Morrisons Daily or Sainsburys Billinghurst for their grocery needs. > >The nearest railway options are Billingshurst Railway Station and Pulborough Railway Station. > >Your routine will involve driving to these named venues rather than walking to a local high street. > >The absence of a local station means you rely on Billingshurst or Pulborough for rail travel. > >Living in RH14 0EA means your weekly food shop is just a short drive away via the A272.

Amenities

Schools

Education options for families living in RH14 0EA are accessible within a short distance. The nearest provision is Wisborough Green Primary School, which holds a Ofsted rating of good. This primary school serves as the key educational facility for young children in the immediate vicinity. Because the postcode cluster is small, secondary education will require travel to larger towns outside the immediate area. The presence of a rated good primary school makes this location viable for families with school-aged children. You can confirm from the data that Wisborough Green Primary School is the only listed option in the nearby schools dataset. >The primary choice for education close by is Wisborough Green Primary School. > >Living in RH14 0EA places you within reach of a primary school with a good rating. > >You will need to look further afield for secondary schools, as none are listed near this cluster. > >The Ofsted rating of good for the primary school suggests a safe and effective learning environment. > >Families in this minority of the population that chooses local schooling have a viable option. > >Transport links to other schools depend on your specific home location within the 2.4-hectare boundary. > >

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Wisborough Green Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in RH14 0EA is defined by a mature population with a median age of 47. Most households consist of adults aged between 30 and 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood of established families and long-term residents. This age profile suggests stability and an absence of large student populations or transient young professionals. Home ownership stands at a high rate of 77%, meaning most people live in properties they own free and clear. The predominant ethnic group is White, which shapes the cultural homogeneity of the street. >You are more likely to buy an existing property than to inherit a rental arrangement. > >The 77% home ownership figure signals that this is not a student house or student let area. > >Accommodation types are exclusively houses, so you will not encounter large blocks of flats. > >The median age of 47 years explains the quiet streets and lack of youth-oriented nightlife. > >With over three-quarters of residents owning their homes, turnover rates remain naturally low. > >You can expect neighbours who have lived in these specific postcode boundaries for many years. > >The majority of adults fall into the 30-64 age range, creating a consistent community. >

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

77
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

42
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

What makes the community in RH14 0EA feel like this?
The community feels established because the median age is 47 and most residents are adults aged 30 to 64. With 77% home ownership, people find a home here and stay for the long term. The low density of 134 people per square kilometre ensures a quiet atmosphere where neighbours know each other. This postcode cluster of 2.4 hectares fosters a tight-knit group rather than a transient population.
Are there schools near RH14 0EA that suit elementary education?
Yes, Wisborough Green Primary School is located near this area and holds a good Ofsted rating. It serves the primary education needs of children in this neighbourhood. While secondary schools are not listed in the immediate vicinity, this primary option confirms that families can secure quality early education locally.
Is there a local railway station for commuters leaving from RH14 0EA?
There are two stations within practical reach: Billingshurst Railway Station and Pulborough Railway Station. You should check the schedules to see which station suits your travel plans best. Both options provide rail connectivity out of the area, meaning you are not landlocked without public transport links.
How safe is the neighbourhood in terms of flood risks and crime?
This area has a safety score of 90 out of 100 for crime, indicating low crime rates. It also has zero flood risk score and no planning constraints like protected woodlands or wetlands. The flood risk coverage is lower than usual and crime figures are well below the national average.
Where can I shop if I move into the RH14 0EA postcode?
Your shopping needs can be met at the Co-op EGMF Billingshurst on the A272, Sainsburys Billinghurst, and Morrisons Daily. These specific outlets are the nearest retail venues for residents. They provide full groceries and essentials, making a day trip to the shops a short and convenient errand.

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