Area Overview for DE1 1GB
Area Information
Living in DE1 1GB means being part of a compact, residential cluster in Derby’s Mackworth & New Zealand ward, nestled northwest of the city centre near Markeaton Park. With a population of 1,574, this area retains a suburban character shaped by post-war planning. The Mackworth Estate, built in the 1950s on 450 acres, features semi-detached homes, terraced houses, and low-rise flats, creating a mix of housing types. Its proximity to Markeaton Park and historic sites like Mackworth Castle gatehouse adds a layer of local heritage. Daily life here balances suburban tranquillity with city access, with rail stations like Derby and Spondon within reach. The area’s layout, designed to address post-war housing shortages, still offers open spaces and a sense of community. While modern amenities like Sainsburys and Asda are nearby, the character of DE1 1GB leans on its historical roots and practical, family-oriented design. For those seeking a quieter corner of Derby with green spaces and straightforward living, this postcode offers a distinct blend of residential practicality and local history.
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- Population
- 1574
- Population Density
- 7633 people/km²
The property market in DE1 1GB is defined by its low home ownership rate of 23%, suggesting that the majority of housing stock is rented rather than owned. The accommodation type is primarily houses, likely including semi-detached and terraced properties built during the post-war Mackworth Estate development. This mix of housing styles, combined with the area’s small size, means the market is limited in scale. Buyers should expect a focus on owner-occupied homes, though the low ownership percentage indicates that rental demand may be higher. The presence of older housing stock, constructed in the 1950s, may appeal to those seeking practical, family-friendly properties. However, the limited size of DE1 1GB means that buyers may need to look beyond the immediate postcode for more options. The area’s proximity to Derby’s rail network and amenities like Markeaton Park could enhance its appeal, but the rental-centric market suggests competition for available homes.
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Energy Efficiency in DE1 1GB
Daily life in DE1 1GB is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities and green spaces. Nearby shops include Sainsburys Nuns, Lidl Uttoxeter, and Asda Derby, providing access to groceries and everyday essentials. The area’s rail stations—Derby, Peartree, and Spondon—offer convenient links to Derby city centre and surrounding areas, enhancing mobility for commuters and shoppers. For leisure, Markeaton Park is within reach, offering open spaces for walking, sports, and family activities. The Mackworth Estate’s design includes ample greenery, contributing to a suburban feel that balances practicality with outdoor access. While the area lacks high-end dining or entertainment venues, its convenience and proximity to Derby’s broader amenities make it practical for residents. The mix of shops, transport, and parks supports a lifestyle that prioritises accessibility and simplicity, ideal for those seeking a straightforward, community-oriented environment.
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The nearest school to DE1 1GB is Jasmine Hall School, a special school with a good Ofsted rating. This institution caters to students with specific educational needs, making it a key resource for families requiring tailored support. The absence of other schools in the data means that families without children in special education may need to look further afield for mainstream schooling. However, Jasmine Hall’s good rating indicates a commitment to quality care and education for its students. For those prioritising accessible special needs provision, this school is a strong asset. The limited school options in the immediate area suggest that prospective buyers should consider proximity to other educational institutions in Derby. The presence of a well-rated special school, however, adds a layer of practicality for families with specific requirements, ensuring that the area can meet certain educational needs without long commutes.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Jasmine Hall School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in DE1 1GB skews towards adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a population of middle-aged individuals, many of whom may be raising families or settling into long-term housing. Home ownership is relatively low at 23%, indicating that most residents are likely renters, possibly due to the area’s history as a council estate. The predominant accommodation type is houses, though the exact distribution of flats or terraces isn’t specified. The ethnic composition is overwhelmingly White, with no data provided on other groups. This demographic profile implies a stable, mature population with established routines. However, the low home ownership rate may reflect economic pressures or a preference for rental living. For prospective buyers, this suggests a market where owner-occupation is less common, and the area may appeal more to renters or those seeking long-term rental options. The age range also hints at a community with a focus on family life, though the lack of data on younger or older demographics limits deeper analysis.
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