Living in Wealden
21 neighbourhoods · 99 sub-areasWealden, in the South East, is a largely rural district of around 167,000 people spread across the East Sussex countryside. You'll pay around £1,141 a month for a 2-bed — broadly in line with the UK median — but what you're actually buying is space, greenery and quiet, not urban convenience. The rail commute to London runs over two hours, so life here works best if you don't need the capital daily.
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Rent runs at £1,260 a month — 14% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 2.2× safer than the national average.
1 primary school within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 1 secondary within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Weak transport links — 10/100; nearest rail station is around 3007 m away; London is reachable in 117 minutes by direct train.
What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.
Census 2021 snapshot: older population (27% aged 65+), high owner-occupation (79%).
Living in Wealden
Wealden covers a wide swathe of East Sussex, taking in market towns, villages and the rolling terrain of the High Weald. It's not a city in any meaningful sense — there's no dominant urban centre, no metro, and over half of residents drive to work. The population skews noticeably older than the UK average, with more than a quarter aged 65 or over and nearly a quarter in the 50–64 bracket. That shapes everything: quieter streets, stronger community roots, less of the churn you get in commuter towns.
The renter base here is relatively small. Around 77% of homes are owner-occupied — one of the higher rates you'll find in the South East — leaving just 13% in the private rental market. That means fewer flats and more houses, and landlords who aren't under the same competitive pressure as city-centre markets. If you're renting, you'll mostly find yourself among families and settled couples rather than young professional sharers.
Costs add up faster than the headline rent suggests. A 2-bed runs around £1,141 a month, but council tax (Band D) comes to £2,728 a year — that's over £227 a month on top of rent. Median resident salaries sit at roughly £33,400 a year, but rent-to-take-home is estimated at around 59%, which is tight. The deposit hurdle is also real: at current house prices, saving a 10% deposit takes the typical resident around six and a half years.
The honest trade-off is connectivity. The nearest rail station is roughly 3.8 km away for the typical resident — about a 48-minute walk, so you'll need a car or a bus to reach it. Once you're on a train, London is around two hours by public transport. That's manageable if you're working from home most of the week — and 35% of residents do exactly that — but it rules Wealden out for anyone with a regular London office commute.
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All areas in Wealden
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- Wealden 019B
- Wealden 006C
- Wealden 015D
- Wealden 001A
- Wealden 021A
- Wealden 003A
- Wealden 018E
- Wealden 018J
- Wealden 020C
- Wealden 012B
- Wealden 010D
- Wealden 004B
- Wealden 017D
- Wealden 010E
- Wealden 015C
- Wealden 009E
- Wealden 009C
- Wealden 008C
- Wealden 007B
- Wealden 010B
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