Area Overview for RH16 9RR

Area Information

RH16 9RR serves as a small residential cluster within the broader Horley postcode district of England. This specific area accommodates a population of 1,736 people, creating a neighbourhood with a distinct village feel while maintaining proximity to wider transport links. Residents here experience a settled community life that balances quiet country living with reasonable access to essential services. The area appeals to those seeking homes in a locality with established character rather than a sprawling urban sprawl. You will find that daily life involves manageable commutes and a strong sense of local connection, supported by the density of the population which avoids the isolation often found in more remote rural spots. The small size of this residential cluster means that you are likely to know your neighbours and participate in community activities, fostering a tight-knit atmosphere. Living in RH16 9RR offers a practical compromise where the tranquility of a smaller settlement meets the infrastructure required for modern living. It is a place defined by its specific residential nature, catering to those who prefer a focused environment over the anonymity of a major city.

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Population
1736
Population Density
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Homes in RH16 9RR are characterised by a stock dominated by standalone houses rather than flat conversions or high-rise apartments. This architectural preference aligns with the area's status as a residential cluster favoured by owner-occupiers. With a sixty-seven per cent home ownership rate, the local market functions primarily as an owner-occupied market rather than a rental sector. This high level of ownership indicates that buyers are often looking to establish a permanent foothold in the locality. If you are considering purchasing property here, you will find a consistent demand from households seeking private gardens and communal privacy. The predominance of houses suggests that the land layout supports detached or semi-detached builds, likely appealing to those with children or elderly family members. This housing stock contrasts sharply with urban developments found in larger towns. The small population of 1,736 limits the sheer volume of properties available, meaning specific homes can command a premium based on their condition and location within the cluster. Buyers looking for this market type should expect competitiveness among those seeking secure, owner-occupied residences.

House Prices in RH16 9RR

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Energy Efficiency in RH16 9RR

Living in RH16 9RR offers convenient access to quality retail and transport hubs within practical driving distance. You have five notable convenience stores and supermarkets located nearby, including Spar, Waitrose Haywards, and Budgens Haywards. These facilities ensure you can find fresh groceries and everyday essentials without excessive travel time. For commuting, five railway stations provide critical links to the wider network; Haywards Heath Railway Station, Wivelsfield Railway Station, and Balcombe Railway Station are within reach. Further afield, two Metro points at Horsted Keynes and Sheffield Park offer alternative transport options. This network allows you to reach larger towns with comprehensive job markets and amenities in a short time. The availability of multiple transport modes means you can choose between driving or rail depending on your schedule or traffic conditions. Retail diversity ensures that whether you prefer chain supermarkets or specialty shops, they are all accessible. This combination of shops and stations creates a practical lifestyle where daily necessities do not dictate your entire day. Residents benefit from a balance of independence from a car and the convenience of frequent public transport connections.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within RH16 9RR reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult category, spanning the thirty to sixty-four years age range. This indicates that the area attracts families and individuals past early retirement who value stability and established surroundings. You will see that home ownership stands at sixty-seven per cent, suggesting a population that has put down roots rather than newcomers in transient housing. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, aligning with the lifestyle preferences of owner-occupiers in this age group. The demographic data also highlights that White ethnicity is the predominant group, which speaks to the established social fabric of the neighbourhood. With sixty-seven per cent of households owning their properties, you are buying into an area where residents have stayed long-term. This maturity contributes to a stable environment where local shops and services cater to consistent, long-standing patterns of demand. The age distribution supports local schools and leisure facilities that serve both children and older adults within the community.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

67
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

51
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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