Area Overview for BH23 4UR

Forest Way, Highcliffe, Dorset in BH23 4UR
Footpath on Roeshot Hill in BH23 4UR
Highcliffe, footbridge in BH23 4UR
A35, Lyndhurst Road, County Boundary Sign in BH23 4UR
A35, Lyndhurst Road, Hinton in BH23 4UR
Layby on Lyndhurst Road near Hinton in BH23 4UR
New Forest : Lyndhurst Road A35 in BH23 4UR
Christchurch : Lyndhurst Road A35 in BH23 4UR
Old Track Near Highcliffe in BH23 4UR
Signage - A35 southbound in BH23 4UR
Corner of Nada Road, looking to Forest Way in BH23 4UR
Gardens in The Meadway in BH23 4UR
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Area Information

Living in BH23 4UR places you within the Highcliffe and Walkford civil parish, a distinct area of the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster measuring 4,292 square metres, creating a tightly knit community environment. The area sits on the English Channel coast, forming part of the South East Dorset conurbation alongside other seaside towns and settlements. Residents benefit from proximity to the New Forest National Park to the north, which offers significant green space while maintaining a close connection to the sea. This location serves as a bridge between Christchurch, Bournemouth, and New Milton, allowing daily life to balance coastal tranquility with regional accessibility. The settled nature of the parish reflects a long history of development, evolving from the hamlet of Slop Pond and the Walkford crossing point to a modern residential zone. You will find that the area attracts those seeking stability, evidenced by the mature population profile. Daily life here is characterised by a quiet neighbourhood feel, yet it remains functionally connected to major transport hubs and employment centres across Dorset and Hampshire.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4292 m²
Population
Not available
Population Density
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The property market in BH23 4UR is overwhelmingly defined by owner-occupation rather than rentals. With 86 percent of residents owning their homes, the area functions as a stable market for sellers and buyers seeking established neighbourhoods. The accommodation type is strictly houses, meaning you will find detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses but no flats or apartments within this specific postcode cluster. This composition suggests a market favouring those who desire private gardens and exterior privacy, typical preferences for homeowners in this age range. Because the majority of residents own their properties, the local economy supports services tailored to established families rather than transient tenants. Buying a home here means entering a community where occupancy rates are consistently high, reducing vacancy risks. The small size of the postcode, covering only 4,292 square metres, concentrates housing stock and creates a micro-market responsive to local demand. Prospective buyers should note that the history of development, including early-to-mid 20th-century growth, has provided a mix of housing styles suitable for different budgets while maintaining a consistent single-family character. This stability is rare in coastal locations where rental markets can fluctuate significantly.

House Prices in BH23 4UR

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Energy Efficiency in BH23 4UR

Daily life in BH23 4UR is supported by a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include five major supermarkets such as Spar, Sainsburys Christchurch, and Aldi Somerford. These venues ensure you can access groceries, household essentials, and convenience food without needing to travel far. Transport connectivity is further enhanced by five nearby railway stations, five ferry landing points, and two airports, including Bournemouth International Airport. The presence of Bournemouth Airport and Bournemouth Airport specifically provides air travel options, though residents often utilise local rail for domestic journeys. Beyond shopping, the area is historically significant and culturally rich. Highcliffe Castle stands as a Grade I listed Gothic Revival building, hosting public events and serving as a key local landmark. The annual Highcliffe Food and Arts Festival has taken place since 2014, providing regular cultural engagement for residents. Local education is provided by Highcliffe St Mark Primary School and Highcliffe School, catering to the educational needs of children living in the parish. While specific restaurants or parks are not detailed in the immediate amenity list, the proximity to Christchurch and the coastal path ensures ample opportunity for dining and recreation. The combination of historic sites like Steamer Point and modern retail hubs creates a balanced lifestyle that respects the past while meeting contemporary needs.

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Demographics

The community in BH23 4UR is defined by stability and maturity. The median age stands at 47 years, with the most common age range for residents falling between 30 and 64 years. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by professionals, families with older children, and retirees who have made this location their permanent home. Homeownership is exceptionally high, with 86 percent of households owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. This contrasts sharply with areas characterised by high rental turnover, indicating deep roots and long-term settlement patterns. Housing stock in this postcode consists entirely of houses, reflecting a preference for standalone accommodation over flats or terraced housing. This structural preference aligns with the high ownership rate, as families and individuals typically purchase larger dwellings to accommodate growing needs and establish permanence. While analyses often include deprivation indices, the absolute dominance of homeownership and older age groups points toward a relatively affluent and settled community. The predominant ethnic group is White, consistent with broader regional trends in south Dorset. This cohesive demographic structure means you will find a homogeneous community where neighbours tend to have shared experiences and long-standing proximity to local facilities.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

86
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

39
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the home ownership rate in BH23 4UR?
Homeownership is exceptionally high in this postcode, with 86% of households owning their property. This rate is significantly higher than the national average.
Who typically lives in BH23 4UR?
The population has a median age of 47 years. Most residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old, reflecting a community of settled families and professionals.
What is the broadband speed in BH23 4UR?
Fixed broadband quality is excellent with a score of 93 out of 100. This ensures fast speeds suitable for all home office and entertainment needs.
How safe is BH23 4UR to live in?
Safety is a strong point here. The crime risk score is 83 out of 100, while flood risk is at 0. This indicates very low risk for residents.
What amenities are close to BH23 4UR?
Residents have access to Sainsburys Christchurch and Aldi Somerford for shopping. Transport links include Hinton Admiral Railway Station and nearby ferry crossings.

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