Area Overview for DE1 9SG
Area Information
Living in DE1 9SG, a small residential cluster in Derby, offers a blend of historical significance and modern convenience. Nestled along the River Derwent, the area is part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, a testament to its 18th-century industrial roots. With a population of 1,578, it is a compact community shaped by its past as a mill village. The area’s character is defined by its terraced housing, including some of England’s oldest surviving cluster housing, and its proximity to Derby’s urban centre. Young adults aged 15–29 dominate the demographic, reflecting a dynamic, transient population. Residents benefit from easy access to Derby’s rail network, with multiple stations within reach, and a range of retail amenities nearby. While the area lacks green spaces, its historical architecture and connectivity to Derby’s cultural and economic hubs make it a pragmatic choice for those prioritising location over natural landscapes.
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The property market in DE1 9SG is characterised by a rental-dominated landscape, with only 7% of homes owned by residents. The accommodation type is exclusively flats, a legacy of the area’s 18th-century mill village planning. This means the housing stock is limited to purpose-built, older flats, many of which date back to the industrial era. The small size of the postcode area and its focus on rental properties suggest a lack of new developments, making it a niche market for buyers seeking affordable, compact living. For those considering purchase, the low home ownership rate implies limited competition, but the availability of flats may not appeal to all buyers. The area’s proximity to Derby’s transport links and amenities makes it attractive for renters, but buyers should weigh the long-term viability of investing in a predominantly rental market with limited property diversity.
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Energy Efficiency in DE1 9SG
Residents of DE1 9SG have access to essential retail amenities within walking distance, including Tesco Derby St, Iceland Albion, and Sainsburys Derby. These supermarkets provide everyday shopping convenience, reducing the need for long journeys. The area’s proximity to Derby’s rail network also opens up access to the city’s broader amenities, from cultural attractions to dining options. While the postcode itself lacks parks or leisure facilities, the nearby River Derwent and Derby’s urban offerings provide recreational opportunities. The lifestyle in DE1 9SG is practical and service-oriented, with a focus on accessibility over natural landscapes. The presence of multiple railway stations and retail hubs ensures daily life is efficient, though the small size of the area means community life is closely tied to Derby’s broader infrastructure.
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The nearest school to DE1 9SG is Rathbone Training – Derby Centre, an independent institution. While no Ofsted rating is provided, the presence of an independent school suggests a focus on specialist education or private provision. The area lacks state schools, which may influence families seeking a broader range of educational options. For those requiring state education, nearby Derby schools would be necessary, though travel time and availability are not specified. The single school listed reflects the area’s small size and limited infrastructure, meaning families may need to look beyond DE1 9SG for comprehensive schooling. This could be a consideration for those prioritising proximity to educational institutions within the postcode itself.
| 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 9SG’s population of 1,578 is overwhelmingly young, with a median age of 22 and the majority aged 15–29. This reflects a community shaped by student populations, recent graduates, and young professionals. Home ownership is exceptionally low at 7%, indicating that most residents rent their accommodation. The area is dominated by flats, a legacy of its 18th-century industrial housing schemes. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics. The low home ownership rate suggests a transient population, which may influence local social dynamics. While this age group often prioritises affordability and proximity to services, the limited housing stock and rental focus mean property prices and availability are tightly controlled. The area’s youthful profile also means community life is often centred around nearby educational and cultural institutions in Derby.
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