Area Overview for Fishbourne
Area Information
Living in Fishbourne means residing in a very small civil parish covering just 3.9 square kilometres. This compact size defines the local experience, where geography imposes a tight-knit character on daily life. Most new residents discover immediately that Fishbourne is not a sprawling town but a distinct neighbourhood within the wider Eastbourne district of Sussex. The area operates as a close community where the boundaries between built environment and green space remain sharp. You will find yourself navigating a settlement that prioritises quiet over the density often found in larger urban centres. The location serves those who value simplicity and a clear sense of place. When you compare Fishbourne to neighbouring settlements, the statistical difference in size becomes apparent, influencing everything from local business offerings to recreational options.
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- Parish
- Area Size
- 3.9 km²
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
Demographics
The population profile of Fishbourne presents a clear demographic reality. The area features a median age of seventy years, indicating a community dominated by older adults. This age structure shapes the social rhythm of Fishbourne, influencing local demand and community activities. Home ownership stands at seventy-five per cent, meaning three out of every four residences are owned outright by their occupants. This high retention rate suggests long-term tenure rather than transient renting. Sheltered housing forms part of the local accommodation landscape, reflecting the needs of the older resident demographic. While the majority of people identify as White British, the provided data does not include detailed breakdowns of other ethnic groups or specific religious affiliations. Housing deprivation levels remain undisclosed in the current statistics, so any assessment of economic hardship relies on broader regional indicators. The household composition data is aggregated as a total figure, preventing deeper insight into single-person versus multi-person families within the parish limits.
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