Area Overview for BH23 3DA
Area Information
Living in BH23 3DA means being part of a tightly knit residential cluster in Christchurch, a historic town on Dorset’s south coast. The area spans just 1.3 hectares, housing 1,725 people in a densely populated setting. Christchurch itself, with a population of over 31,000, sits at the confluence of the Avon and Stour rivers, offering proximity to Bournemouth to the west and the New Forest to the east. The area’s compact size means residents are close to the town’s landmarks, including the Christchurch Priory, a 11th-century church famed as the longest parish church in England. Daily life here blends coastal access with historical charm, with ferry landings like Mudeford Quay and railway stations such as Christchurch offering easy movement. The median age of 47 suggests a mature community, with many residents likely drawn to the area’s heritage and amenities. While the population density is exceptionally high, the area’s small footprint ensures a sense of familiarity and accessibility for those who live here.
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- 1.3 hectares
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The property market in BH23 3DA is characterised by a 39% home ownership rate, suggesting that nearly two-thirds of properties are rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is unusual for a small postcode area but aligns with Christchurch’s traditional residential layout. This mix of owner-occupied and rental properties may indicate a balance between long-term residents and transient occupants. Given the area’s limited size and high density, the housing stock is likely constrained, meaning buyers may need to consider nearby neighbourhoods for more options. The focus on houses rather than apartments or flats suggests a preference for single-family living, which could appeal to families or those seeking space. However, the small footprint of BH23 3DA means property availability is unlikely to be extensive.
House Prices in BH23 3DA
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Energy Efficiency in BH23 3DA
Residents of BH23 3DA have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. The area includes five retail outlets, such as Sainsburys Christchurch and Aldi Somerford, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. Ferry landings like Mudeford Quay and Christchurch Quay provide coastal leisure opportunities, while railway stations like Hinton Admiral and Christchurch connect to broader transport networks. The proximity to Bournemouth International Airport adds convenience for travel. The area’s historical and natural features, including the Christchurch Priory and nearby rivers, offer cultural and recreational value. The mix of retail, transport, and coastal access creates a lifestyle that balances practicality with the charm of a historic town.
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Schools
The nearest school to BH23 3DA is St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in Christchurch, which holds an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. This primary school serves the local community, offering education for younger children. The absence of secondary schools in the immediate area means families may need to look further afield for secondary education, potentially increasing commuting times. The presence of a single primary school with a solid rating suggests a focus on foundational education, though parents should consider additional options for older children. The school’s proximity to the area reinforces its role as a central community institution, supporting families in the vicinity.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Christchurch | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in BH23 3DA is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. Home ownership rates stand at 39%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental housing. The area is largely residential, with houses as the primary accommodation type. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting broader demographic trends in the region. The high population density of 134,591 people per square kilometre suggests a compact, possibly multi-generational living environment. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the age profile and housing stock suggest a stable, established community. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the area’s social fabric is not fully quantified, but the demographic data underscores a mature, settled population.
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