Derby Bus Station in DE1 3JU
Saint Marys Catholic Church and Convent, Derby in DE1 3JU
Saint Marys Gate, Derby in DE1 3JU
Derby Register Office, Market Place and Tenant street, Derby in DE1 3JU
Derbys new Swing Bridge, Cathedral Green, Derby in DE1 3JU
St Peter's Church, Derby in DE1 3JU
St Michael's Church, Derby in DE1 3JU
Footbridge over the Ring Road in DE1 3JU
St Mary's Catholic Church, Derby in DE1 3JU
St. Alkmund's Way, Derby in DE1 3JU
River Derwent, Derby in DE1 3JU
Riverside steps, Derby in DE1 3JU
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Area Information

Living in DE1 3JU means inhabiting a small, historically rich residential cluster within Derby, England. This area, part of Darley Ward, lies along the River Derwent and is designated as part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. Its roots trace back to the 12th century, with a medieval Augustinian monastery established in 1160. By the 18th century, the Evans family transformed it into an industrial mill village, creating terraced housing and cotton mills that shaped the local economy. Today, DE1 3JU retains echoes of its industrial past while serving as a modern residential hub. The population of 1,578 is predominantly young adults, reflecting a dynamic, youthful community. Daily life is framed by proximity to retail, rail networks, and historical landmarks. While the area is small, it offers a blend of heritage and contemporary convenience, with easy access to Derby’s urban amenities and a distinct sense of place rooted in its industrial legacy.

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The property market in DE1 3JU is characterised by a very low rate of home ownership—just 7% of residents own their homes. This suggests that the area functions primarily as a rental market, with flats being the dominant accommodation type. The prevalence of flats may indicate a focus on affordable, compact living spaces, potentially catering to students or young professionals seeking short-term or flexible housing. For buyers, this dynamic implies limited opportunities for owner-occupation within the immediate area, with properties likely to be in demand by renters rather than long-term investors. The small size of the postcode and its proximity to Derby’s urban core may mean that buyers should consider the broader surrounding area for more varied housing stock. The rental market’s dominance also suggests that property values may be influenced more by local demand for short-term stays than by traditional owner-occupation trends.

House Prices in DE1 3JU

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Energy Efficiency in DE1 3JU

Daily life in DE1 3JU is shaped by its proximity to retail and rail hubs. Within walking or short driving distance, residents can access five notable retail outlets, including Tesco Derby St, Asda Derby, and Iceland Albion, ensuring easy access to groceries, household goods, and convenience stores. The area’s rail network is extensive, with five stations—including Derby Railway Station and Spondon—providing connections to Derby’s urban core and regional destinations. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities, the presence of retail and transport options suggests a lifestyle focused on practicality and connectivity. The small postcode’s compact nature means amenities are concentrated, though residents may need to travel further for specialist services or green spaces. The combination of retail, rail, and proximity to Derby’s infrastructure supports a functional, modern lifestyle.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to DE1 3JU 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 non-state education. However, the data does not list additional schools, which may indicate limited educational choices within the immediate area. For families prioritising state education, the absence of other schools raises questions about the need for commuting to nearby Derby districts. The single listed school highlights a potential gap in local provision, though it also signals a focus on specialist or private education. Parents considering DE1 3JU should assess whether the available school aligns with their child’s needs or if additional travel is required for a broader range of educational options.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Rathbone Training - Derby CentreindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in DE1 3JU is overwhelmingly young, with a median age of 22 and the majority of residents aged 15–29. This demographic skew suggests a population focused on education, early careers, or transitioning into independent living. Home ownership is exceptionally low at 7%, indicating that most residents rent their accommodation. The predominant housing type is flats, reflecting a high proportion of shared or rental properties. The ethnic composition is predominantly White, with no specific data on diversity beyond this category. The age profile and rental market suggest a transient population, possibly linked to student or young professional demographics. While the data does not quantify deprivation, the low home ownership and young age profile may indicate a reliance on rental income or student grants, which could influence local economic stability and long-term investment potential.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

7
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

20
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in DE1 3JU?
The community is predominantly young adults (15–29 years), with a median age of 22. Home ownership is low (7%), suggesting a transient population, likely influenced by rental or student demographics. The area’s historical industrial roots blend with modern convenience, offering a distinct character within Derby.
Who typically lives in DE1 3JU?
Residents are mostly young adults, with 7% owning homes and flats being the primary accommodation type. The population is predominantly White, and the age profile suggests a focus on early careers or education.
Are there good schools nearby?
The nearest school is Rathbone Training – Derby Centre, an independent institution. No other schools are listed, which may require commuting for state education options.
How connected is DE1 3JU digitally?
Broadband is excellent (88/100), and mobile coverage is good (85/100), supporting reliable internet for work and daily use. Five railway stations provide strong transport links to Derby and beyond.
Is DE1 3JU safe?
Crime risk is critical (score 1/100), indicating above-average criminal activity. Residents are advised to consider security measures, though environmental risks such as flooding are low.

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