Area Overview for RH19 4QD

Area Information

The area identified by the postcode RH19 4QD offers a very compact residential setting in England. This specific cluster covers just 4,117 square metres yet supports a population of 1,167 residents. You will find that living in RH19 4QD means occupying a space with extremely high density, recorded at 283,434 people per square kilometre by the available metrics. This concentration distinguishes the locality from wider suburban sprawls, creating a tightly knit environment where neighbours are in close proximity. Daily life here is defined by this intense spatial organisation, where a significant majority of the population does not rent their homes. You are looking at a neighbourhood that prioritises housing within a strictly bounded footprint rather than expansive land use. The environment is mechanically defined by these metrics, presenting a distinct alternative to larger, more diffuse living areas. For someone considering homes in RH19 4QD, the immediacy of the community and the defined boundaries of the postcode sector will shape your experience. It is a place where the physical separation between households is minimal, fostering an atmosphere dictated by this specific population density.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4117 m²
Population
1167
Population Density
3724 people/km²

Homes in RH19 4QD are characterised by a market dominated by private ownership rather than the rental sector. You will find that 78% of the properties are owner-occupied, leaving a relatively small portion for tenanted housing. This statistic defines the area as a traditional settled community where residents typically buy to stay rather than rent to find. The accommodation type consists of houses, meaning you will not encounter large blocks of flats or purpose-built rental apartments within this postcode. The market here suits buyers looking for a home to call their own for the foreseeable future. The high proportion of owner-occupiers suggests that price competition may be steadier than in areas with high transient populations. Landlords and rental agencies play a much smaller role in the local economy compared to estate agents dealing with purchasers. If you are searching for homes in RH19 4QD, you should focus on properties available for sale rather than those advertised for rent. The nature of the housing stock means that investors looking for rental yields may find fewer opportunities than those seeking family homes. The consistency of the housing type also supports a predictable market environment for those willing to engage with the local sales process.

House Prices in RH19 4QD

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Energy Efficiency in RH19 4QD

Daily life in RH19 4QD benefits from excellent access to retail and transport hubs within practical reach. You can shop at Cook East, Iceland East, and Waitrose East, providing a wide range of grocery and retail options. Five retail outlets are situated near the area, ensuring you do not need to travel far for essential supplies. For rail travel, East Grinstead Railway Station, Dormans Railway Station, and Lingfield Railway Station are all within easy access. Two metro connections at Kingscote and Horsted Keynes further expand your mobility options. This mix of amenities means you can combine weekly shopping trips with commuting on the same day. The presence of Well-known supermarket chains like Waitrose East enhances the quality of local shopping experiences. If you value convenience, the density of these amenities around RH19 4QD reduces the need for long journeys. You will have five distinct retail choices and multiple public transport terminals to choose from. The local lifestyle is supported by these established commercial and transport provisions which serve the residential population effectively. Residents can easily integrate their daily routines with these nearby facilities without significant disruption to their schedule.

Amenities

Schools

Families looking at RH19 4QD have access to schools near the area, with Estcots Primary School listed as the nearest option. This is a primary school with an Ofsted rating of good, providing a solid educational foundation for younger children living in the cluster. The available data includes only this single educational institution, so you cannot draw conclusions about secondary education or the variety of school types currently in operation. Estcots Primary School stands as the confirmed option for primary education within the practical reach of residents. The quality assurance from Ofsted indicates that the school meets the expected standards for primary learning environments. Because there are no other schools mentioned in the data for this specific postcode, parents should look beyond this immediate cluster for secondary options or other primary choices. The presence of a school with a good rating is a positive factor for buyers prioritising education for their children. You should verify the catchment area for Estcots Primary School to ensure it covers your planned residence. While the data confirms the existence and rating of one primary school, the absence of information on secondary schools means you must conduct further local research. The educational provision confirmed is limited to this one primary establishment.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Estcots Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The people living within RH19 4QD form a mature community with a median age of 47 years. The most common age group spans from 30 to 64 years, indicating that the residents are predominantly in their working years or mid-life stages. You will find that home ownership stands at a high level of 78%, suggesting that stability and long-term settlement are common here. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, with no data suggesting a presence of flats or apartments within this specific cluster. Regarding diversity, the predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the typical demographic profile of this region in England. There are no statistics provided to suggest significant variation in household sizes or economic deprivation within the parameters of the current data. The community feels established, with the vast majority of residentshaving secured their own properties. This profile points to a neighbourhood where families and couples with children, or those approaching retirement, are the principal occupants. The high rate of ownership implies that residents are likely to have deep roots in the area. Consequently, the social fabric of RH19 4QD is built upon a foundation of home-owning households rather than transient tenants.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

78
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

44
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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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in RH19 4QD and what is the community like?
The area is home to 1,167 residents with a median age of 47. The most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is extremely high at 78%, meaning most people live in their own houses. The predominant ethnic group is White. This creates a stable, owner-occupied community focused on settled living.

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