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Area Information
Living in DE1 1XL means being part of a densely populated, small-scale residential cluster in Derby, England. With a population of 1,578 spread across 394 square metres, this postcode area is compact yet vibrant, reflecting the city’s character. The area is closely linked to Derby Arboretum, a historic public park gifted in 1840 by Joseph Strutt. This green space, just a mile from the city centre, offers a rare blend of urban recreation and heritage, shaping the daily lives of residents. The ward is young, with a median age of 22, dominated by young adults aged 15–29. This demographic suggests a dynamic, possibly student-influenced community. Despite its small size, DE1 1XL is connected to Derby’s rail network, with multiple stations nearby, and benefits from excellent broadband connectivity. However, its high population density and limited housing stock mean it is not a typical suburban area but a tightly woven urban enclave.
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The property market in DE1 1XL is characterised by a near-absence of owner-occupied homes, with just 7% of residents owning their properties. This suggests a strong rental market, where flats dominate the housing stock. Given the area’s small size and high population density, the available housing is limited, making it a niche market for buyers. The prevalence of flats may appeal to those prioritising affordability and proximity to Derby’s amenities, but it also means limited scope for home improvement or long-term investment. Buyers should consider the transient nature of the area, as the young demographic and rental focus may lead to frequent turnover. For those seeking a more permanent home, nearby areas might offer greater stability, though DE1 1XL’s proximity to Derby’s rail network and green spaces could offset its limitations.
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Daily life in DE1 1XL is shaped by its proximity to Derby’s retail and transport hubs. Nearby amenities include major supermarkets such as Tesco Derby St, Iceland Albion, and Sainsburys Derby, offering convenience for shopping and daily essentials. The area’s rail stations provide easy access to Derby’s cultural and commercial centres, while the historic Derby Arboretum, just a mile away, offers green space for leisure and exercise. The Arboretum’s landscaped walkways, ponds, and historic features make it a focal point for residents. However, the area’s small size means it lacks independent cafes or boutique shops, relying on larger retail chains. The combination of practical amenities and access to a major urban park creates a balance between convenience and urban living, though it may not appeal to those seeking a more eclectic or artisanal lifestyle.
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The nearest school to DE1 1XL is Rathbone Training – Derby Centre, an independent institution. While no Ofsted rating is provided, the presence of an independent school suggests options for families seeking alternative education models. However, the data lists only one school, meaning families may have limited choices in state education. The absence of additional schools in the area could be a concern for those prioritising a range of educational options. Independent schools often cater to specific needs, such as smaller class sizes or specialised curricula, but they may come with higher costs. For families relying on state schools, the lack of nearby options could necessitate longer commutes or reliance on nearby Derby schools.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Rathbone Training - Derby Centre | independent | N/A | N/A |
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DE1 1XL is a young area, with 73% of its population aged 15–29, reflecting a student or transient demographic. The median age of 22 is unusually low, indicating a community skewed towards education or early careers. Home ownership here is minimal, with only 7% of residents owning their homes, suggesting a rental-dominated market. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, aligning with the area’s compact nature and high population density of 4,007,166 people per square kilometre. This density, while efficient, may impact living space per household. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics. The low home ownership rate and youthful profile imply a population that may be more mobile, with fewer long-term residents. This dynamic environment could appeal to those seeking affordability in a city-centre location, though it may lack the stability of more established areas.
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