Area Overview for Warningcamp

Area Information

Living in Warningcamp means settling into a small, rural civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex. This hamlet covers 3.8 km² and sits just one mile east of Arundel on the east bank of the River Arun. The street pattern is linear, stretching along the east-west road, with the south-east quarter largely defined by woodland that rises from the river to the north edge. You will find that this community is distinct for its lack of traditional village centres. There is no church, school, pub, or shop within the parish boundaries. Facilities are limited to essential infrastructure such as two post boxes and a bus shelter. Historically, this area was a medieval chapelry where the oldest surviving buildings are 16th-century timber-framed houses. The former Arundel Youth Hostel once attracted thousands of visitors yearly before closing, and the Monarch's Way long-distance footpath passes through the vicinity. Most residents commute to nearby towns or are retired, as daily amenities require a short drive. If you choose Warningcamp, your daily life revolves around the proximity to the River Arun and the surrounding countryside rather than local high streets or shopping zones.

Area Type
Parish
Area Size
3.8 km²
Population
Not available
Population Density
Not available

Demographics

The community profile in Warningcamp reflects a highly stable, older population. The median age is 70 years old, confirming that the area is dominated by retirees. This demographic trend aligns with the absence of local schools, as younger families typically seek areas with better educational provision. Home ownership stands at 66 per cent, indicating that the majority of residents have purchased their properties rather than renting. This high ownership rate creates a quiet, settled atmosphere where long-term residents dominate the social landscape. Household composition and ethnic diversity show only total aggregates without specific breakdowns, suggesting a homogenous community made up of established local families. You will encounter very few transient residents or university students. The population density is low, with a total population of around 156 recorded in 2011, spread across subdivisions like Lower, Middle, and Upper Warningcamp. There are no new developments changing the character of the village. Every claim regarding community makeup relies on the specific figure of a median age of 70. This makes Warningcamp an ideal location for retirement living but potentially unsuitable for young professionals seeking a dynamic social environment.

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Tenure

66
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

42
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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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 Warningcamp?
The median age in Warningcamp is 70 years, indicating a retirement community. With 66 per cent home ownership, most residents have established roots here. The population includes individuals from areas like Lower, Middle and Upper Warningcamp, Blakehurst and the Dover. Most residents work elsewhere or are retired.
How good is the internet for working from home?
Residents can expect excellent digital connectivity. You will get a fixed broadband quality score of 100, ensuring reliable internet for remote work. Mobile coverage scores 84 out of 100, providing strong signal throughout the parish. This infrastructure supports daily technology use without significant interruptions.
Is Warningcamp considered a safe place to live?
Safety in Warningcamp has two notable aspects. There is a critical crime risk level with a score of 31, meaning crime rates are above average and enhanced security is recommended. Additionally, a medium flood risk exists with a score of 15.16 due to the village's location on the River Arun.
What can I typically find in terms of local amenities?
Warningcamp lacks traditional village amenities. You will find no church, school, pub or shop within the parish. The only facilities are two post boxes and a bus shelter. Residents rely on being one mile from Arundel for daily needs.

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