Area Overview for BH17 0UH

Area Information

The postcode area of BH17 0UH sits within Canford Heath, a substantial suburb and electoral ward in Poole, Dorset. This residential cluster contains a population of 1300 people spread across 5636 square metres of developed and mixed land. The location combines developed housing with the preserved heathland landscape that defines the wider Canford Heath ward. Modern housing construction continued here into the early 1990s following planning proposals from the 1940s. The area functions as an integrated part of Dorset with established community connections to Poole. Residents benefit from proximity to one of the largest lowland heathlands in the UK. This designated Site of Special Scientific Interest provides immediate access to open space for walking and recreation. The presence of multiple educational institutions adds to the local fabric. History runs deep in the location, dating back to Roman pottery industries recorded during excavation. Daily life balances suburban convenience with the unique parkland setting that surrounds the neighbourhood. You will find yourself living near ancient heathland while having access to modern shopping and transport links. The specific postcode covers a small residential cluster where nature and housing share significant space.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5636 m²
Population
1300
Population Density
1326 people/km²

The housing stock in BH17 0UH consists principally of houses rather than flats or apartments. Seven thousand four hundred per cent of residents own their properties. Landlords operate a minimal proportion of the local rental market. You will find established homes built during the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1990s rather than new developments. Construction began in March 1963 in South Canford Heath and progressed through subsequent decades. First-generation buyers purchased these homes during initial development phases. Later purchasers acquired properties during subsequent waves of construction. The high ownership percentage creates a buyer-focused market rather than investment-driven turnover. Families occupy most properties given the area functions as a residential suburb. Owner occupations comprise the vast majority of heads of household. Annual property transactions remain modest due to the self-contained nature of local ownership.Tenants seeking homes here will find considerably fewer options than purchasers. House prices reflect the established status and location beside protected heathland. The specific postcode means higher transactions concentrate on individual properties rather than large estates. You will encounter family homes with mature gardens facing the heath or adjacent streets. Property values remain stable given the limited development potential on the protected land nearby. Local councils manage remaining land portions alongside private ownership structures.

House Prices in BH17 0UH

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Energy Efficiency in BH17 0UH

Local amenities cluster around the residential area with five retail outlets operating nearby. Iceland Canford, Morrisons Daily Canford, and Lidl Canford provide grocery shopping convenience for everyday needs. Waitrose expanded to the area following a June 1970 opening. Residents access supermarkets without requiring travel outside the locality. Two public houses serve drinking and social requirements at The Haymoor and The Pilot. You can visit these establishments for casual dining or drinks with neighbours. Churches and additional venues support community and cultural activities throughout the year. Five educational institutions operate within the wider neighbourhood at varying distances. Poole and Parkstone grammar schools relocated to the heath edge in 1962 and 1968 respectively. A combined school opened following individual institutions in 1970. Children attending local schools reduce the need for travel to other towns. The largest lowland heath in the UK forms your immediate green space. Wildlife including smooth snakes, sand lizards, and Dartford warblers inhabit the protected landscape. Land ownership splits between BCP Council and the Beales family alongside Wessex Water and Whites. These diverse ownerships maintain the landscape while allowing recreational access for residents with homes in the area.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community profile shows you can expect a mature neighbourhood median aged at 47 years. The majority of residents fall into the 30 to 64 year age bracket. This age distribution suggests families with children or empty nesters form the core demographic. Home ownership rates stand at 74 per cent of the total population. Seven out of ten residents own their homes rather than renting accommodation. This high ownership percentage indicates stability and long-term settlement patterns. Houses represent the primary accommodation type throughout the area. Single-family homes dominate the streetscape rather than apartments or flats. The area serves a predominantly White ethnic community based on census data. This demographic composition contributes to the established suburban character of Canford Heath. Deprivation levels inform local services and infrastructure investment priorities. Your children can access schools located near the heath edge. The age profile means local shops and services cater to families rather than student populations. Previous residents have invested in these properties over decades rather than recent migration affecting the neighbourhood composition. Population figures for the wider ward reach 14,387 residents across multiple postcodes. Your specific postcode BH17 0UH represents a focused residential pocket within this larger settlement.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

74
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

36
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 BH17 0UH?
The area hosts residents with a median age of 47 years. Most people fall into the 30 to 64 year age group. Seven thousand four hundred per cent own their homes. Houses represent the primary accommodation type in the postcode. The population stands at 1300 people within the specific small residential cluster.
How will digital connectivity affect daily life?
Broadband quality scores 99 out of 100 indicating excellent fixed internet performance. Mobile network coverage reaches 84 out of 100 for typical suburban housing. This performance supports reliable home office arrangements without connectivity issues. Residents access high-speed internet for work, education, and leisure activities. Five railway stations and three ferry terminals provide physical transport alternatives to internet dependence.
Is there anything to worry about regarding safety?
Flood risk shows zero coverage with low risk classified as safe. Crime risk scores 47 out of 100 indicating medium levels around average for the region. Your listing avoids Ramsar sites and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty restrictions. Standard security precautions apply alongside ordinary vigilance for property protection. Natural hazards pose minimal threat to homes in this location.
What amenities are within reach of BH17 0UH residents?
Three supermarkets operate nearby including Iceland Canford, Morrisons Daily Canford, and Lidl Canford. Two pubs serve the community at The Haymoor and The Pilot. Five educational institutions serve local children with schools relocated to the heath edge. Additional churches and social venues support family life and community activities throughout the year.
Why should I consider BH17 0UH?
You enjoy excellent broadband performance at 99 out of 100 alongside reasonable mobile coverage. Flooding risk presents no threat to your investment value. The area contains 74 per cent owner-occupiers in established houses. Daily conveniences include three supermarkets and access to five educational facilities. The heathland landscape provides immediate access to Nature reserves with wildlife including smooth snakes and sand lizards.

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