Area Overview for DE1 1LQ
Area Information
Living in DE1 1LQ means inhabiting a tightly packed residential cluster in Derby, England. The area covers just 1.0 hectare, yet it is home to 2,293 people, resulting in a population density of 227,544 people per square kilometre. This compact postcode area includes parts of California, Rowditch, St Lukes, and a small section of Normanton. Its historical roots are evident in the 15 listed buildings within the Abbey electoral ward, including the locally listed No. 48 Bedford Street, a former vicarage from 1895. Daily life here is shaped by its proximity to Derby’s city centre, with a mix of small-scale retail and transport links. The area’s compact size means residents are close to key amenities, though the high density and limited space may influence the character of the neighbourhood. For those seeking a blend of urban convenience and historical charm, DE1 1LQ offers a focused, tightly knit community with a distinct identity rooted in Derby’s heritage.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.0 hectares
- Population
- 2293
- Population Density
- 4794 people/km²
DE1 1LQ is predominantly a rental market, with only 24% of properties owner-occupied. This suggests a demand for rental housing, possibly driven by the area’s proximity to Derby’s city centre and its compact, residential character. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is notable in a high-density postcode area. This mix may include terraced or semi-detached homes, offering a contrast to more densely packed urban blocks. For buyers, the limited number of owner-occupied properties could mean competition for available homes, particularly for those seeking a house rather than a flat. The small area size also means the housing stock is finite, with limited scope for new development. Buyers should consider the local market’s rental focus and the potential for long-term tenancy agreements.
House Prices in DE1 1LQ
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Energy Efficiency in DE1 1LQ
The lifestyle in DE1 1LQ is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities. Nearby retail options include Iceland Derby, Sainsburys Morley, and Co-op Ashbourne, offering a range of grocery and household needs. The rail network, with stations such as Derby and Spondon, provides easy access to Derby’s city centre, where additional leisure, dining, and cultural facilities are available. While the area itself is compact, its connection to the city ensures residents can access a broader range of services. The presence of listed buildings and historical sites adds a unique character to daily life, blending practical convenience with heritage. For those prioritising accessibility and a mix of urban and residential living, DE1 1LQ offers a functional, compact environment.
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Schools
Residents of DE1 1LQ have access to two notable schools. Derby Montessori School is an independent institution, offering a fee-paying alternative for families. Nearby, Derby Cathedral School is an academy with a good Ofsted rating, providing state-funded education. The presence of both independent and state schools offers families choice, though the independent school may require additional financial commitment. The good Ofsted rating for the academy indicates a reliable standard of education. For parents prioritising academic outcomes, the mix of school types allows for tailored options. However, the area’s small size means school catchment areas are likely to be tightly defined, requiring careful consideration of location relative to these institutions.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Derby Montessori School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Derby Cathedral School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of DE1 1LQ skews towards adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, rather than a younger or elderly demographic. Home ownership is low at 24%, indicating that the majority of residents are likely to be renters. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which is unusual for a densely populated area, hinting at a mix of larger properties and terraced housing. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no further breakdown of diversity is provided. The age profile and housing data suggest a stable, mature population with limited turnover. For buyers, this means a market shaped by long-term residents and potential challenges in finding vacant properties. The low home ownership rate may also reflect higher rental demand, influencing property values and availability.
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