Area Overview for DE1 3QQ
Area Information
DE1 3QQ is a small, densely populated postcode area in Derby, England, covering just 3,923 square metres. It lies within Darley Ward, a district with deep historical roots as part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. The area’s compact size and high population density—459,319 people per square kilometre—reflect its role as a residential cluster within a historically industrialised region. Situated along the River Derwent, it is steeped in 18th-century heritage, shaped by the Evans family’s development of cotton mills and worker housing. Today, the area blends this industrial past with modern living, though its small footprint means every home is closely spaced. Residents benefit from proximity to Derby’s rail network and retail hubs, while the surrounding landscape offers glimpses of the heritage sites that define the region. For those seeking a compact, historically rich neighbourhood with practical amenities, DE1 3QQ offers a unique blend of heritage and contemporary convenience.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3923 m²
- Population
- 1802
- Population Density
- 4148 people/km²
DE1 3QQ is a rental-dominated area, with just 22% of homes owned by residents. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, a legacy of 18th-century industrial housing schemes like the Evans family’s Boar’s Head Mills. These terraced flats, some dating to the 1790s, form the bulk of the housing stock, creating a compact, densely populated environment. The area’s small size means there are few new developments, and the limited housing stock is likely to be highly sought after, particularly for buyers seeking historic properties. However, the high population density and reliance on rentals suggest competition for available homes. For buyers, this means a focus on existing properties rather than new builds, with potential challenges in securing a purchase in a market where most homes are occupied by tenants.
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Daily life in DE1 3QQ is shaped by its proximity to Derby’s retail and transport hubs. Residents have access to five notable retail outlets, including Iceland Albion, Tesco Derby St, and Sainsburys Derby, ensuring convenience for shopping and daily essentials. The area’s rail network, with stations such as Derby Railway Station, Peartree, and Spondon, provides seamless connections to the city and surrounding regions. While the area itself lacks expansive green spaces, its historical roots offer cultural richness, with the nearby Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site providing a backdrop of industrial heritage. The compact nature of the neighbourhood means amenities are closely clustered, making it easy for residents to access shops, transport, and services without long commutes. This blend of practicality and historical context defines the lifestyle in DE1 3QQ.
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Schools
Residents of DE1 3QQ have access to a range of educational institutions. Landau Forte College, a secondary school with an outstanding Ofsted rating, provides high-quality education for older students. Nearby is St Philomena’s Convent School, an independent institution offering alternative educational options. A second Landau Forte College, this time classified as an academy, reinforces the area’s strong school provision. The mix of state and independent schools offers families flexibility, whether they prioritise free education or seek the resources of a private institution. The presence of an outstanding-rated school is a significant advantage, though the small area means school catchment boundaries are tightly defined. Families should confirm proximity to specific schools when considering homes in DE1 3QQ.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Landau Forte College | secondary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St Philomena's Convent School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Landau Forte College | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of DE1 3QQ is 1,802, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a mature, stable community with a focus on established households. Only 22% of homes are owner-occupied, indicating that most residents rent, likely due to the area’s compact size and limited housing stock. The predominant accommodation type is flats, reflecting the historical development of terraced housing from the 18th century. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The high proportion of adults in the 30–64 age range implies a community centred on families and long-term residents. With such a small area, social networks may be tightly knit, though the lack of data on income or deprivation means the quality of life for renters remains unquantified.
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