Living in New Forest
23 neighbourhoods · 114 sub-areasNew Forest is a large district in the South East — around 176,000 people — and one of the more expensive rural areas in England to rent. A two-bedroom home runs about £1,123 a month, broadly in line with the national average but well above what you'd pay in most of the UK outside the South East. The bigger story here is house prices: the median sits at over £440,000.
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Rent runs at £1,236 a month — 12% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 2.2× safer than the national average.
2 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 33% Outstanding; 1 secondary within a 4 km bus catchment, 100% Good or better.
Weak transport links — 21/100; nearest rail station is around 2753 m away; 5 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 126 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 (30% aged 65+), high owner-occupation (77%).
Living in New Forest
New Forest sits across a wide slice of Hampshire, covering the national park and the towns around its edges — Ringwood, Totton, Fordingbridge and others. It's quiet, deeply rural in places, and one of the most desirable corners of southern England if you want countryside on your doorstep. Around 41% of residents live within easy walking distance of green space, and the average home is less than 500 metres from it. If you want fresh air and space, few districts in England match it.
The people who live here skew noticeably older than most UK areas. Nearly 30% are over 65, and the 50–64 age group is almost as large. That shapes everything — the pace of life, the amenities, the social scene. Young professionals and students are a small minority; around 15% of residents are aged 18–34, which is low. Most households own their home outright or with a mortgage — nearly three in four — and private renters make up only about 14% of households, one of the lowest shares in the South East.
Renting here is genuinely costly relative to local wages. The median resident salary is around £31,000 a year, but rent on a typical home eats up over 60% of take-home pay. A two-bed runs £1,123 a month, a three-bed £1,379. To save a 10% deposit on a typical property at current prices, you're looking at roughly seven years on a median wage. Prices have risen 2.4% in the past year, which is moderate by South East standards, but the base is already high.
The honest trade-off is connectivity. Most people here drive — nearly 58% commute by car — because public transport options are limited. The nearest mainline rail station is, on average, over 4 km away as the crow flies (roughly a 55-minute walk or a short drive). The rail journey to London takes around two and a half hours. If you work remotely, that's manageable; around 31% of residents already work from home, one of the higher rates in the region. But if you're office-based in London or a major city, the daily commute would be punishing.
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All areas in New Forest
Every local area, ordered by crawl priority. Most readers want the neighbourhood-level view — these are for deep-link cases or external search-engine arrivals.
- New Forest 003E
- New Forest 012D
- New Forest 019A
- New Forest 003D
- New Forest 009A
- New Forest 004B
- New Forest 017E
- New Forest 017D
- New Forest 008F
- New Forest 021C
- New Forest 008C
- New Forest 008B
- New Forest 002C
- New Forest 021E
- New Forest 014F
- New Forest 005E
- New Forest 011E
- New Forest 011F
- New Forest 002B
- New Forest 009B
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