Area Information

Living in DE1 3LQ, a small residential cluster in Derby, England, means inhabiting a historically rich area with a compact, tightly knit community. Situated along the River Derwent, this postcode falls within the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, a testament to its 18th-century industrial past. The area is home to 2,599 residents in just 3,137 square metres, creating a high population density of 828,430 people per square kilometre. This density reflects a mix of modern living and historical architecture, including terraced housing from the late 1700s. The median age of 22 and a predominance of young adults (15–29 years) suggest a dynamic, possibly student or young professional-driven community. Proximity to Derby’s rail network, with stations like Derby Railway Station and Spondon Railway Station, ensures easy access to the city’s amenities. Nearby schools, including independent and nursery options, cater to families, while retail hubs like Sainsburys Nuns and Co-op Ashbourne provide daily convenience. Despite its small size, DE1 3LQ blends heritage with practical modernity, offering a unique slice of Derby’s evolving urban fabric.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
3137 m²
Population
2599
Population Density
11500 people/km²

The property market in DE1 3LQ is defined by its high rental dependency, with only 23% of homes owner-occupied. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, a legacy of the 18th-century industrial housing developments that once catered to mill workers. This suggests a housing stock shaped by historical planning, with terraced and cluster-style flats forming the backbone of the area. The small size of the postcode—just 3,137 square metres—means the market is limited, with few properties available for purchase. Buyers should expect a focus on rental properties rather than long-term investment, as the low home ownership rate indicates limited demand for owner-occupied homes. For those seeking a flat in DE1 3LQ, the proximity to Derby’s rail network and retail hubs like Asda Derby may offset the area’s compactness. However, the lack of detached housing and the high density may deter buyers prioritising space or family-oriented layouts.

House Prices in DE1 3LQ

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Energy Efficiency in DE1 3LQ

Daily life in DE1 3LQ is shaped by its proximity to retail, dining, and transport hubs. The area’s five retail spots, including Sainsburys Nuns and Asda Derby, provide essential shopping and grocery needs within walking distance. Rail stations like Derby Railway Station and Spondon Railway Station offer easy access to Derby’s cultural and commercial centres, while the nearby River Derwent, though not explicitly mentioned in the data, may offer recreational opportunities. The historical significance of the area, as part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, adds a layer of heritage to the local environment. However, the absence of specific parks or leisure facilities in the data means outdoor recreation may require venturing beyond the postcode. The mix of retail and transport options ensures convenience for residents, though the small size of the area means amenities are concentrated, potentially leading to congestion during peak times.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of DE1 3LQ have access to a range of educational institutions, including Central Community Nursery School, a nursery offering early-years education; Friar Gate House School, an independent school providing private education; and Castle School, which falls under a different category. The mix of nursery and independent schools suggests a diversity of options for families, though the absence of state secondary schools may require commuting to nearby areas. The presence of an independent school could appeal to parents seeking alternative education models, while the nursery caters to younger children. However, the lack of data on Ofsted ratings or academic performance means the quality of education remains unverified. For families prioritising proximity to schools, the combination of early-years and private education options is a practical advantage, though the limited range of school types may not satisfy all needs.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Central Community Nursery SchoolnurseryN/AN/A
2Friar Gate House SchoolindependentN/AN/A
3Castle SchoolotherN/AN/A

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Demographics

DE1 3LQ is characterised by a youthful population, with a median age of 22 and the majority of residents falling within the 15–29 age range. Only 23% of households are owner-occupied, indicating a rental-heavy market, which aligns with the area’s status as a cluster of flats rather than detached homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting broader demographic trends in Derby. The low home ownership rate suggests a transient or student population, potentially impacting community stability. With 2,599 residents in a small area, social interactions are likely frequent, though the high density may also mean limited private space. The absence of specific data on deprivation or income levels means the area’s quality of life remains unquantified, but the prevalence of young adults implies a focus on affordability over long-term investment. This profile suits those prioritising proximity to urban amenities over property ownership, though it may not appeal to families seeking established, static communities.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

23
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

11
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in DE1 3LQ?
DE1 3LQ has a high population density (828,430 people/km²) and a median age of 22, indicating a youthful, possibly transient community. With 23% home ownership, it is predominantly a rental market, suggesting a focus on affordability over long-term residency.
Who lives in DE1 3LQ?
The area’s population is predominantly young adults (15–29 years), with the White ethnic group being the largest. Low home ownership (23%) and a focus on flats suggest a mix of students, renters, and young professionals.
What schools are near DE1 3LQ?
Residents have access to Central Community Nursery School (nursery), Friar Gate House School (independent), and Castle School (other). The mix of nursery and independent schools offers early-years and private education options but lacks state secondary schools.
How connected is DE1 3LQ by transport?
The area has five nearby railway stations, including Derby Railway Station, and a broadband score of 99 (excellent). Mobile coverage is good (85), supporting remote work, but car access may be limited due to the area’s compact size.
What safety concerns should I be aware of?
DE1 3LQ has a high crime risk (score 25, level CRITICAL), necessitating enhanced security measures. However, it has a low flood risk (score 1.64, level PASS) and no protected natural areas, reducing environmental hazards.

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