Area Overview for DE1 1HZ
Area Information
Living in DE1 1HZ means being part of a small residential cluster in Derby, nestled along the River Derwent. This postcode area, part of Darley Ward, sits within the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, a testament to its industrial heritage. With a population of 1,578, the area is compact but steeped in history, from medieval origins to 18th-century mill villages. The community is young, with a median age of 22, shaped by a mix of students, young professionals, and renters. Daily life is defined by proximity to Derby’s rail network, retail hubs, and the River Derwent’s scenic backdrop. The area’s character is a blend of historical architecture, like terraced housing from the 1790s, and modern practicality. While small, it offers easy access to Derby’s broader amenities, from schools to transport links. For buyers, DE1 1HZ is a niche area with limited housing stock, dominated by flats rather than owner-occupied homes, reflecting its transient demographic.
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The property market in DE1 1HZ is almost entirely rental-focused, with only 7% of homes owner-occupied. The area’s housing stock consists almost entirely of flats, reflecting its small size and likely development as a purpose-built residential cluster. This makes it an unusual area for buyers seeking owner-occupied properties, as the market is dominated by landlords and tenants. The limited number of homes suggests a constrained supply, with little scope for expansion. For buyers, this means competition is likely limited to a small pool of properties, and the area may be more suited to investors or those prioritising rental yields. The flat-dominated stock also implies a focus on practical, compact living, which may appeal to students or young professionals. Proximity to Derby’s transport and retail networks could offset the area’s lack of traditional housing diversity.
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Energy Efficiency in DE1 1HZ
Daily life in DE1 1HZ is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach are shops like Tesco Derby St, Iceland Albion, and Lidl Uttoxeter, offering convenience for groceries and essentials. The area’s rail links, including Derby and Spondon stations, provide easy access to Derby’s city centre and beyond. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the area’s historical ties to the River Derwent and Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site suggest potential for outdoor activities. The compact nature of the postcode means amenities are concentrated, requiring minimal travel. However, the lack of named parks or recreational spaces in the data implies that residents may need to seek leisure opportunities in nearby parts of Derby. The mix of retail and transport infrastructure supports a practical, commuter-focused lifestyle.
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The nearest school to DE1 1HZ is Rathbone Training – Derby Centre, an independent institution. No other schools are listed in the data, so families relying on state education would need to look beyond the immediate area. The presence of an independent school suggests a focus on private education, though it does not indicate the school’s Ofsted rating or academic performance. For parents seeking state-funded options, the area’s limited school infrastructure means travel to Derby’s broader network would be necessary. The single listed school highlights a potential gap in local educational provision, though it also positions the area as catering to families prioritising private schooling.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Rathbone Training - Derby Centre | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community in DE1 1HZ is overwhelmingly young, with a median age of 22 and the majority of residents aged 15–29. Home ownership is exceptionally low at 7%, indicating a rental-dominated market. The area’s accommodation is almost entirely flats, reflecting its small scale and likely appeal to students or young professionals. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no data on other demographics provided. The low home ownership rate suggests a transient population, possibly linked to student or temporary employment patterns. This age profile implies a dynamic, energetic community, though it also means limited long-term residential stability. The absence of specific data on deprivation or diversity means the area’s social fabric remains underexplored in official statistics, but its young population likely drives local amenities and services tailored to their needs.
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