A+
Liveable Score

Outstanding Area

C

Outdoor Spaces

B

Amenities

C

Transport

C

Schools

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Crime Rate
low
Vibe
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Demographics
🌻 Retirees

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Interactive liveability map of West Bexington showing color-coded areas with Liveable Scores ranging from A+ (Outstanding - dark green) to C (Challenged - red). Crime hotspots are marked with red pulsing indicators in 1 locations. West Bexington boundary is outlined in blue.Map allows users to explore different neighborhoods and their liveability ratings within the area.
C
C+
B
B+
A
A+
Crime hotspots
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Outdoor Spaces

AllotmentsAllotments
Limited
Play SpacePlay Space
Limited
Golf CourseGolf Course
Limited
Public ParkPublic Park
Limited
Tennis CourtTennis Court
Limited
Bowling GreenBowling Green
Limited
Playing FieldPlaying Field
Limited

Local Amenities

Pubs & BarsPubs & Bars
Limited
Restaurants & CafesRestaurants & Cafes
Ample
Retail ShoppingRetail Shopping
Limited
SupermarketsSupermarkets
Limited
TakeawaysTakeaways
Limited

Transport Links

No train or motorway links found nearby

Schools

Outstanding
0 Schools
Good
0 Schools
Requires Improvement
0 Schools
Burton Bradstock Church of England Voluntary Controlled School
Good
Thorner's Church of England School, Litton Cheney
Good

House Prices

all dwelling types

£450,000

detached houses

£585,000

flats and maisonettes

£187,200

semi detached houses

£317,500

terraced houses

£283,750

Frequently Asked Questions

Is West Bexington a nice place to live?

Yes, West Bexington is an outstanding place to live. We've given it a liveable rating of A+. This means it is among the best places to live in South West. It particularly appeals to retirees.

How safe is West Bexington?

West Bexington has a very low crime rate of 34.5 crimes per 1,000 people, making it one of the safest areas.

What are the demographics of West Bexington?

The majority of residents in West Bexington identify as White (British) (91%). Most residents were born in the United Kingdom (91%). The area has a mix of religious beliefs with no single faith forming a majority.