Bordon, in the picturesque South Downs National Park in Hampshire, offers a friendly village vibe with a strong sense of community. Its proximity to Alton and Petersfield makes it ideal for commuters, with good transport links to London. The town features essential amenities, including shops, schools, and parks, perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Notable attractions nearby include the scenic Queen Elizabeth Country Park and the historic Jane Austen's House Museum in Chawton, making Bordon a place to call home.
Bordon (GU35) postcode district is located in the ceremonial county of Surrey, and is part of the Guildford postal town.
The GU35 postcode, located in Hampshire, boasts a strong community with a population density of 196.1 people per sq km. The area features a high percentage of 4+ bed houses at 25.8% and a significant proportion of residents holding Level 4 qualifications at 31.3%. Average house prices are notably higher than the UK average at £727,500, with an average salary of £27,079, indicating a potentially affluent area.
Settlements within GU35 include:
Arford, Bordon, Deadwater, Frithend, Headley, Headley Down, Hearn, Hollywater, Kingsley, Lindford, Shortheath, Sleaford, Standford, The Straits, Wheatley, Whitehill
The GU35 postcode area is predominantly 93.5% White, with smaller representations of other ethnic groups, including 2.9% Asian and 1% Black residents. The average age of residents is 41.2 years, slightly above the UK average of 40.7 years. The community is relatively stable, with 50.4% of the population married and 31.7% single.
Percentage of people in Guildford GU35 who are classed as being unemployed at Census 2021.
An unemployment rate of 5% in Bordon GU35 is slightly above the UK average of 4.3%, indicating a moderate level of joblessness.
While some residents may face employment challenges, the rate still suggests a functioning local economy. Efforts to boost job opportunities could further enhance community stability and support the area's long-term growth.
Percentage of residents in the GU35 postcode region who identify as white.
With 92% of Bordon GU35 residents identifying as White, this postcode has a predominantly homogenous population with limited ethnic diversity.
While the community shares common traditions and cultural practices, efforts to promote inclusivity and cultural awareness can further enhance neighbourhood cohesion and enrich residents' experiences.
Population growth means that the population of Guildford GU35 is increasing by 2% each year.
Across the UK, (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales), the average population grown from 2023-2024 is 0.66%.
Are under 18 years old
20% of Guildford GU35 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
Bordon GU35 aligns closely with the UK average of 17.4%. This indicates a balanced mix of families and other household types, with amenities catering to both children and adults.
Are enjoying retirement
15% of Guildford GU35 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Bordon GU35 aligns closely with the UK average of 16%, a mixed community of working-age individuals and retirees. Local amenities are likely to be diverse, and cater to both younger and older residents.
Analysing the GU35 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity, provides valuable insights into the composition of the community.
Analysing the GU35 population's characteristics, including age distribution and cultural diversity provides valuable insights into the composition of a local community.
The GU35 postcode area is predominantly 93.5% White, with smaller representations of other ethnic groups, including 2.9% Asian and 1% Black residents. The average age of residents is 41.2 years, slightly above the UK average of 40.7 years. The community is relatively stable, with 50.4% of the population married and 31.7% single.
Population growth means that the population of Guildford GU35 is increasing by 2% each year.
Across the UK, (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales), the average population grown from 2023-2024 is 0.66%.
of Guildford GU35 are under the age of 18 at the time of the Census 2021.
of Guildford GU35 are retired at the time of the Census 2021.
Gender ratio in census data means the number of males for every 100 females in a population, helping us understand the balance between men and women in a specific area.
are adults
Age distribution refers to how different age groups are spread within a population, showing the number of people in each age range. This helps understand the population's structure and potential needs.
"Age Distribution by 5-year bands" in the Census 2021 breaks down the population into groups based on age ranges, each spanning five years (e.g., 0-4, 5-9, 10-14, etc.). This helps to see how many people fall into each age group, providing a clear picture of the age structure in an area.
"Living Arrangements" in the Census 2021 refers to people's relationship status and how they live with others. It includes whether someone is married, in a civil partnership, cohabiting as a couple, separated, divorced, or single, and whether they live with a partner, alone, or with others.
Legal partnership status of residents in the Guildford (GU35) district, offering insights into the diversity of relationship statuses in the area. This dataset classifies residents aged 16+ in England & Wales by their partnership status.
"Gender Identity" in the Census 2021 refers to how people personally identify their gender, which may or may not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. It includes options like male, female, non-binary, or other identities, reflecting how individuals see themselves.
Click on an postal code below for more information about the area. Each postcode give you a comprehensive overview of the postcode neighbourhood, including address, demographics, crime, transport, amenities and house prices in Guildford (GU35).
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The following towns and villages can be found close to Bordon GU35:
1.1 miles
A large town 27 miles south west of London, Guildford sits on the tip of the Greater London Built-up Area. Home to an early English Royal Mint, the town enjoys a vibrant mix of both old and new, and is considered one of the most expensive places to buy property outside London.
2.4 miles
Located in Surrey, West Clandon is a charming village boasting historic homes, picturesque countryside views, a welcoming community spirit, and easy access to both Guildford and London, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a tranquil yet well-connected lifestyle in the English countryside.
2.9 miles
Located in Surrey, Worplesdon is a quiet and picturesque village with a strong sense of community, offering a peaceful lifestyle while still being within easy reach of Guildford and London for those seeking the best of both worlds.
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Fairlands, located in Surrey, is a peaceful and family-friendly town with excellent schools, beautiful green spaces, and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal location for those looking to settle down in a safe and welcoming environment.
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Wood Street Village, located in Surrey, is a quaint and peaceful neighborhood filled with picturesque cottages, friendly locals, and easy access to beautiful countryside walks, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking a tranquil and idyllic lifestyle in the heart of the English countryside.
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Located in Surrey, West Horsley offers a delightful mix of picturesque countryside views, historic architecture, and a strong community spirit that make it a welcoming and peaceful place to call home in the heart of the English countryside.
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Located in the picturesque county of Surrey, Shere is a historic village famous for its well-preserved medieval buildings, quaint tearooms, and stunning countryside surroundings, making it a perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful and charming English countryside lifestyle.
The GU35 postcode includes the following local authorities:
The GU1 postcode area, which covers Guildford town centre and surrounding areas, has seen a recent increase in crime levels, particularly in anti-social behaviour and theft. According to recent statistics, there were 1,345 reported crimes in the area in the past year, with anti-social behaviour being the most common type of crime.
Some key hotspots for crime in the GU1 postcode area include the town centre, where there is a high concentration of shops and bars. The University of Surrey campus is also a hotspot for anti-social behaviour, particularly during term time when students are out socializing.
In the past, the GU1 postcode area has faced challenges with drug-related crime, particularly in areas with a high student population. There have also been issues with violent crime, often linked to alcohol-fueled incidents in the town centre.
The local police force in the GU1 postcode area has identified several key priorities for tackling crime in the area. These include increasing patrols in known hotspots, working closely with local businesses to improve security measures, and engaging with the community to gather intelligence on criminal activities.
By focusing on these priorities, the police aim to reduce crime levels and improve the overall safety and well-being of residents in the GU1 postcode area.
Sources: Police UK Guildford Borough Council Crime Statistics
As rated by Ofsted
1 Old Park Farm, Bordon, GU35 9LU
Mill Chase Road, Bordon, GU35 0HA
Budds Lane, Bordon, GU35 0JB
Budds Lane, Bordon, GU35 0JB
Budds Lane, Bordon, GU35 0JB
Openfields, Headley, GU35 8PQ
Weyford Nursery and Primary Academy, Bordon, GU35 0ET
Atholl Road, Bordon, GU35 9QX
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