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Is SP4 7BN a Good Place to Live? Crime, Schools & Area Insights

Low crime rate1.5/10

BurglaryOther Theft

Higher-income area 6.7/10

Neighbourhood wellbeingDecile 6/10England
Median sold price£430kSP4 sample - 113 sales
MeasureImmediate areaAverage for England
Main ethnic groupWhite
Immediate area96.6%Average for England82.2%
Significant presencewhite other, asian other, mixed white asian
Immediate area3.1%Average for England
Main religionChristian
Immediate area58.9%Average for England
Population densityPeople per sq km
Immediate area56Average for England3,535
Main age bandAged 18 to 64
Immediate area55.4%Average for England60.4%
Main tenureOwner-occupied
Immediate area74%Average for England61.8%
Main country of birthuk
Immediate area86.1%Average for England

Census 2021 — surrounding statistical neighbourhood

Mostly owner-occupied74% dominant

Owned74%
Private rent16%
Social rent9.4%

Planning & local change

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Limited local change nearby

Planning records shownNo local matchescheck council feed
Roadworks1street disruption
HMO licencesNone listedshared housing

About SP4 7BN: area rating, property, schools and local change

SP4 7BN is a postcode in Amesbury West, Wiltshire, South West, England. This postcode area guide brings together crime, schools, demographics, property prices, planning applications, HMO licences and roadworks near SP4 7BN, then scores the surrounding small area 69/100 - top 20% nationally across 8 matched LocaleIQ domains.

The strongest signals around SP4 7BN are safety and health, while housing is the main area to examine before moving, renting or buying here. LocaleIQ uses these local signals as a practical area rating rather than a single raw statistic, so read the score alongside the detailed map layers and source records.

The demographic profile for SP4 7BN is based on Wiltshire 049 Census 2021. It covers 6,391 residents, 56 people per square kilometre. The median age is around 51, helping show whether the area skews younger, family-sized or older. Housing tenure is 74% owner-occupied, 16% privately rented, 9% social rented, useful context for renters, buyers and landlords comparing the local property market. On the official England neighbourhood wellbeing index the area ranks in decile 6/10.

For property prices near SP4 7BN, LocaleIQ uses Land Registry sold-price evidence for the SP4 postcode district. The latest median sold price is £430k from 113 rolling sales. The Property tab separates flats, terraced, semi-detached and detached homes where enough sales exist.

For safety, the Crime tab breaks down recorded crime near SP4 7BN by category and map position. Crime trend is flat or improving month on month. Use it with the LocaleIQ safety score because police data can lag and does not capture every local issue.

Local change around SP4 7BN is tracked through nearby planning permissions, HMO licensing and roadworks. This report currently shows 1 street-disruption record in the Planning tab, with dates, distance and source links. Large council source datasets may contain more records than the displayed list.

FAQ

Common questions about SP4 7BN

Is SP4 7BN a good area to live?

LocaleIQ scores the surrounding small area 69/100 (top 20% nationally). The report combines local records with wider official context, so use it as a decision aid rather than a single verdict.

What is crime like near SP4 7BN?

Crime trend is flat or improving month on month. Crime data can lag real events; check the Crime tab for source labels and proxy notes.

What demographics are available for SP4 7BN?

LocaleIQ matched SP4 7BN to a Census 2021 geography. Figures describe the surrounding statistical area, not individual households.

What are typical property prices in SP4 7BN?

The latest median sold price is £430k based on 113 Land Registry sales. The Property tab breaks down by property type and shows the recent trend.

Is there much building or roadworks around SP4 7BN?

LocaleIQ currently shows 1 roadworks record in this report. Open the Planning tab for individual records; large council source datasets may contain more records than the displayed list.