Area Overview for BH3 7JA

Area Information

Living in BH3 7JA offers a distinct perspective on suburban life, situated within a small residential cluster spanning 1.5 hectares. This postcode serves as part of the wider Talbot and Branksome Woods ward, a unitary area in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole district. The location bridges the growing habitats of Bournemouth and Poole, providing residents with access to a blend of historic character and modern utility. You will find yourself among 1,621 people who occupy this compact space, creating a tightly knit community without the density of the city centre. The area is defined by its role as a leafy suburb, featuring green, wooded residential zones that incorporate historic cottages alongside newer housing developments. This setting provides a quiet environment where daily life is characterised by proximity to established neighbourhoods and significant green spaces like Albion Woods. The human history of the area is deeply rooted in philanthropy, thanks to the Talbot sisters who developed Talbot Village in the mid-19th century. Their vision included farms, almshouses, and schools, establishing a community ethos that persists today. You walk through an area where St Mark's Church and the primary school stand as testament to this enduring legacy. The suburb feels like a model village, protected within a conservation area that preserves its listed cottages and heritage structures. For those considering buying homes in BH3 7JA, the appeal lies in this specific neighbourhood identity, which retains a strong sense of place despite being surrounded by expanding suburbs. It remains a practical choice for families and individuals seeking a grounded, historical setting near Bournemouth University.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.5 hectares
Population
Not available
Population Density
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The property market in BH3 7JA is defined by its compact size and specific housing stock. Since this postcode covers only 1.5 hectares, the selection of homes in BH3 7JA is naturally limited compared to broader suburbs. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which suggests a high-rise or block-based living arrangement typical of urban extensions on the Bournemouth-Poole boundary. With 47 percent of residents owning their homes, the area possesses a significant owner-occupied segment, yet nearly half of the population rents. This balance supports tenants who seek stability and owners who appreciate the value of freehold properties. Buyers looking at this small area must navigate a tight market where available inventory is scarce. The historic context of the surrounding Talbot Village Conservation Area influences property values, as listed cottages and protected structures often command higher premiums than the flats found within the BH3 7JA cluster itself. You will find that while this specific postcode offers flats, the immediate surroundings provide a mix of historic character housing and modern developments. The presence of Bournemouth University nearby also sustains demand from individuals seeking accommodation within walking distance of the campus. Consequently, the market operates under the pressure of limited supply against steady demand. Whether you are purchasing a flat for investment or a home for personal residence, understanding the constraints of this small residential cluster is key to making an informed decision.

House Prices in BH3 7JA

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Energy Efficiency in BH3 7JA

Your daily life in BH3 7JA benefits from a practical array of amenities within easy reach. For shopping needs, five retail outlets serve the local population, including Waitrose Winton, Lidl Winton, and Iceland Winton. These nearby Winton branches provide access to fresh food, daily essentials, and groceries without requiring a long drive. For leisure and recreation, the area offers five ferry landing points such as Tuckton Tea Gardens Ferry Landing and Wick Christchurch Ferry Landing. These venues act as convenient departure points for trips to the Jurassic Coast or across the estuary to Poole. Transport enthusiasts will find five railway stations nearby, with Bournemouth Railway Station and Branksome Railway Station offering direct connections to the rest of the country. If flying is part of your travel plans, you can access Bournemouth Airport from your doorstep. The environment itself encourages outdoor activity, as the postcode sits adjacent to Albion Woods and the Talbot Campus of Bournemouth University. You can enjoy walks through shady, wooded areas or visit the historic St Mark's Park for relaxed afternoon strolls. The presence of these facilities ensures that you have everything required for a balanced lifestyle, from supermarkets to transport hubs. There is a strong sense of convenience here, where essential services and leisure activities are all clustered within a short commute.

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Demographics

The community of BH3 7JA reflects a mature population profile, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30-64 year range, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by adults rather than young families or the elderly. This demographic skew suggests a stable environment where long-term residents value stability over rapid change. Housing in this area consists primarily of flats, which contrasts with the large detached houses found further into Talbot Village itself. The dominant accommodation type indicates a potential shortage of single-family homes within this specific postcode boundary, though the wider ward offers variety. Home ownership stands at 47 percent, meaning nearly half of the residents do not own their property outright. This figure creates a mixed market where you might find both renters and owners, adding a layer of diversity to the street life. The predominant ethnic group is White, which characterises the cultural fabric of the area as largely traditional to its roots. With such a high concentration of adults, local shops and services cater to working professionals and established households. You will notice a community that is comfortable and settled, where residents support one another through shared histories and common interests. The specific age distribution means that children's play areas are likely well-maintained by an engaged group of neighbours who have the availability to contribute.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

47
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

31
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in BH3 7JA?
The community is predominantly adults between 30 and 64 years old, reflecting a median age of 47. About 60 percent of residents are in this working-age bracket. Over 47 percent of the population owns their homes, while the remaining residents rent. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader character of the historic Talbot Village area.
What is the crime situation like in BH3 7JA?
The area has a low crime risk with a safety score of 69 out of 100. This rating places BH3 7JA below the average crime levels for the region. Residents report a safe neighbourhood with no significant issues, making it a secure choice for families and working professionals.
How good is the internet and transport access?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring a perfect 100 out of 100. Mobile coverage is also strong at 84 out of 100. Physically, you have access to five railway stations and two airports within practical reach. Five ferry landings provide additional coastal transport options.
Are there local shops and amenities nearby?
Yes, five retail outlets including Waitrose Winton, Lidl Winton, and Iceland Winton are within practical reach. For leisure, five ferry landing points like Tuckton Tea Gardens Ferry Landing offer coastal access. Five railway stations provide rapid rail connections to the city centre and beyond.

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