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Area Information
BH16 6DN encompasses a specific residential cluster within the village of Lytchett Matravers. This civil parish covers an area of roughly 2.3 hectares and is home to a population of 2,076 people. Lytchett Matravers lies approximately six miles south-west of Wimborne and six miles north-west of Poole. The parish extends to nearly 3,500 acres, bordered by Sturminster Marshall to the north and Morden to the west. The name combines the Old Celtic word *litchet*, meaning grey wood, with the Norman surname Matravers. King William I granted the manor to Hugh Maltravers following the 1066 Conquest, a history recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The surviving villagers relocated further up the hill after the Black Death in the 14th century. You will find St. Mary's Church here, a building dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin constructed around 1200 with carstone rubble walls. The area also contains several late 18th-century cottages built of cob with thatched roofs. Living in BH16 6DN offers a connection to significant historical sites while providing access to modern infrastructure. The village character remains defined by these historic features alongside the contemporary settlement patterns established in the parish.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2.3 hectares
- Population
- 2076
- Population Density
- 117 people/km²
The property market in BH16 6DN is characterised by substantial owner-occupation, with 62% of residents purchasing their own homes rather than renting. You will find that houses constitute the main accommodation type within this postcode area. This high level of ownership typically means that sales move slower than in rental-heavy urban districts, often requiring patience from prospective buyers. The housing stock reflects the village's history, featuring late 18th-century cottages alongside newer constructions that have evolved since the primary school opened in 1992. Living in BH16 6DN usually involves buying an established property that has been maintained over generations. The limited size of the cluster at 2.3 hectares means that supply is naturally constrained by available land. Homebuyers looking for investment properties should note the lower volatility associated with stable owner-occupied areas. Rental yields may be lower due to the high percentage of residents on mortgages. The market is driven by local families rather than international investors or speculative traders seeking quick flips. Prices here reflect the quiet status of Lytchett Matravers rather than the high cost of living found closer to Poole or Bournemouth.
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Residents of BH16 6DN enjoy practical access to essential amenities within a short driving distance. Tesco Lytchett, Aldi Upton, and a Spar convenience store form the core retail provision for daily shopping needs. Water and milk runs are entirely manageable without venturing far from the village. For rail travel, Holton Heath, Hamworthy, and Wareham Railway Stations offer connections to the wider network. Additionally, two ferry terminals serve the area, including Poole Ferry Terminal and Poole Quay Ferry Landing. These routes connect you to the Isle of Purbeck and other coastal destinations efficiently. The village itself contains St. Mary's Church, a landmark built circa 1200, which serves as a spiritual and historical focal point. The primary school on Wareham Road also acts as a community hub for educational events. Dining options are heavily relied upon upon the supermarkets and local takeaways typical of Dorset villages. There are no large shopping centres immediately adjacent, but the combination of retail parks and train stations compensates for this. You will find a self-sufficient environment where most daily necessities are resolved through existing local facilities. The lifestyle balances rural isolation with sufficient connectivity to urban services.
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Schools
Families in this postcode area have access to Lytchett Matravers Primary School, which is situated on Wareham Road. This institution serves as a local primary school and holds a good Ofsted rating. The modern building on the site was completed in 1992, though the original establishment dates back to roughly 1837. Currently, the school serves over 400 pupils, providing a structured environment for children living in BH16 6DN. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate proximity for this specific postcode cluster. Residents must plan their children's education around the primary level before transitioning to facilities further afield in Wimborne or Poole. The single named school option simplifies the decision-making process for parents moving into this region. You do not need to choose between competing primary options within the immediate vicinity, as Lytchett Matravers Primary School stands as the designated local institution. The good Ofsted rating offers reassurance regarding educational standards. School transport routes likely connect the village core with the road network leading towards Poole and Warminster.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Lytchett Matravers Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Lytchett Matravers Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BH16 6DN is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents is 47, indicating a mature neighbourhood where families and retirees likely share space. You will find that 62% of households own their homes, suggesting a stable and settled demographic with lower transient turnover. The area comprises primarily houses, with very little apartment stock available within this postcode cluster. Although the provided data identifies White as the predominant ethnic group, it does not provide detailed breakdowns for minority populations. This demographic profile supports a quiet, suburban atmosphere rather than a rapidly changing urban environment. The housing consists of established homes rather than new build developments. Residents here enjoy a capacity for home ownership that exceeds the national average significantly. The concentration of older residents often correlates with lower demand for high-speed gaming setups, though digital connectivity remains robust. The age distribution ensures that local amenities cater to both families with school-age children and those seeking retirement living without the pressure of a primary school catchment.
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