Area Overview for BH22 9LH

Sainsbury's, Tricketts Cross, Dorset in BH22 9LH
Ferndown, New Year's Day traffic in BH22 9LH
Roundabout at the end of Wimborne Road East in BH22 9LH
Wimborne Road East, Ferndown in BH22 9LH
Path at Woolslope Farm in BH22 9LH
Pinehurst Park from Woolslope Farm in BH22 9LH
A347 at Trickett's Cross, near Ferndown in BH22 9LH
Ford Lane, Trickett's Cross, near Ferndown in BH22 9LH
Local shops at Trickett's Cross, near Ferndown in BH22 9LH
Trickett's Cross Roundabout in BH22 9LH
Trickett's Cross, superstore in BH22 9LH
Trickett's Cross, Smugglers Haunt in BH22 9LH
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Area Information

Living in BH22 9LH offers a quiet residential experience within a small cluster covering just 1.7 hectares. This specific postcode serves a local population of 1,334 people, creating an intimate community feel distinct from the broader Ferndown Town area. The neighbourhood sits immediately north of Bournemouth and Poole, benefiting from proximity to major urban centres while maintaining a low-density suburban character. Residents enjoy access to historical sites such as All Saints Church in Hampreston, which dates back to the 14th century, alongside the more modern Penny's Walk shopping centre. The locality features pockets of preserved nature, including Holt Heath and Slop Bog, which provide local green spaces for recreation. Daily life here is shaped by its position as a residential satellite near the East Dorset industrial estates. You will find houses that cater to specific needs, such as over-55s retirement options, reflecting the area's evolving character. The setting allows for a balance between peaceful living and convenient access to amenities without the congestion often found in larger towns. The compact size of the cluster means you are likely to know your neighbours, fostering a stable environment for families and retirees alike. This postcode represents a practical choice for those seeking established housing with immediate access to rail and road networks connecting to Bournemouth Railway Station and Bournemouth International Airport.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.7 hectares
Population
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Population Density
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The property market in BH22 9LH is characterised by a significant owner-occupier base. With 81% of residents owning their homes, the area functions primarily as a settled residential zone rather than a rental hot spot. This high ownership rate typically results in lower rental yields but can make purchase transactions quicker for cash buyers or those with strong mortgages. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, meaning you will rarely find flats or purpose-built apartment blocks within this immediate cluster. Buying a property here offers the security of knowing the majority of neighbours have a vested interest in maintaining the property values and the local environment. This housing profile aligns with the area's reputation for retirement living and established family homes. The stock consists of houses that have been modified for elderly needs or built specifically for older demographics with over-55s facilities in mind. Because the population density is relatively high at 79,047 people per square kilometre within the 1.7-hectare footprint, land supply is limited. This scarcity supports property values compared to larger, more spread-out suburbs. If you are looking at homes in BH22 9LH, you are entering a market where listings move quickly among discerning buyers seeking character and location. The dominance of owner-occupiers ensures that the neighbourhood retains a consistent demographic weight without the volatility often found in areas dominated by private landlords.

House Prices in BH22 9LH

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Energy Efficiency in BH22 9LH

Life in BH22 9LH is practical and convenient, situated close to key retail and leisure hubs. You have five major retailers within practical reach, including Morrisons Daily, Sainsburys Ferndown, and Iceland Ferndown. These shops handle your daily essentials without the need for long journeys into town. For leisure and community activities, Ferndown Town is a short drive away, offering a community centre with the Barrington Theatre and Penny's Walk shopping centre. The library at Penny's Walk serves as a local cultural anchor, providing access to books and events. Your local lifestyle also includes significant sports and wellness facilities. The area is near a sports centre featuring a swimming pool and squash courts, ideal for active retirees or families. You can enjoy local green spaces like Holt Heath and Slop Bog, which are part of the preserved natural pockets of the wider Ferndown Town area. The proximity to Bournemouth and Poole means you can easily visit larger entertainment venues when you wish. Dining and socialising are supported by the variety of businesses around Penny's Walk, including cafes and restaurants beyond the main supermarkets. This mix of immediate retail needs and nearby cultural assets creates a balanced routine where you can manage daily shopping locally but still have access to the wider South West lifestyle when desired.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in BH22 9LH is defined by an older demographic profile. The median age stands at 70 years, indicating that the most common age range consists of elderly residents aged 65 and over. This high proportion of older adults suggests a neighbourhood tailored to quieter lifestyles with established routines. Home ownership is extremely prevalent, with 81% of households owning their properties outright. This figure points to a stable, settled community where residents have a long-term stake in the area. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, offering spacious living environments suitable for multi-generational living or retirement. Ethnically, the area is overwhelmingly White, reflecting the traditional settlement patterns of the South West. The high rate of home ownership among the elderly population often correlates with lower turnover and long-term residency, which can contribute to strong local cohesion. For young families or professionals, the demographic skew means the village likely has fewer young children compared to other parts of Dorset. However, the presence of retirement properties indicates that the housing stock is actively meeting the needs of this age group. Living in BH22 9LH means joining a community where stability is the norm, with very few temporary residents or short-term rentals disrupting the social fabric.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

81
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

70
median
Elderly (65+ 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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Who typically lives in BH22 9LH?
The community in BH22 9LH has a median age of 70, meaning the most common residents are elderly people aged 65 or over. With 81% home ownership and mostly house-based accommodation, the area is dominated by settled older adults rather than renters or young families.

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