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Area Information
Living in DE11 0AJ places you in Swadlincote, a small residential cluster within South Derbyshire’s urban fabric. With a population of 2,076, this area is part of the Swadlincote Ward, a historically significant town with roots in medieval markets and 19th-century industrial growth. Situated near Burton upon Trent and Derby, it sits at the edge of the National Forest, offering a blend of urban convenience and regional connectivity. The town centre thrives with independent shops, pedestrianised streets, and heritage architecture from the early 20th century, complemented by modern developments like the Pipeworks scheme. Daily life here balances traditional charm with practical amenities, from the Delph market square to the Odeon cinema. While the area’s compact size means a tight-knit community, its proximity to major roads and rail links ensures access to broader opportunities. This is a place where history meets modernity, with a focus on local businesses and a town hall dating back to 1861.
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- 3325 people/km²
The property market in DE11 0AJ is characterised by a 47% home ownership rate, meaning nearly half of properties are rented. This suggests a balance between owner-occupied homes and rental stock, though the small area size limits the diversity of housing options. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which aligns with a focus on family-friendly living. Given the area’s urban setting, properties likely feature traditional layouts with garden spaces, reflecting the town’s heritage. For buyers, the limited housing stock means competition may be higher, particularly for homes with specific features. Nearby developments, such as the Pipeworks scheme, add modern options, but the immediate surroundings offer fewer alternatives. The mix of ownership and rental properties also means potential buyers should consider long-term stability, as the market may be influenced by local economic factors tied to the town’s retail and service sectors.
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Life in DE11 0AJ is shaped by its bustling town centre, where independent shops, traditional shopfronts, and pedestrianised areas create a vibrant retail environment. The Delph market square and recent developments like the Pipeworks scheme, featuring an Odeon cinema, add to the area’s appeal. Retail options include five notable venues, such as Lidl Castle and Iceland Swadlincote, ensuring convenience for daily needs. The town’s heritage architecture, including listed facades, contrasts with modern additions, offering a mix of old and new. Social hubs like the Sir Nigel Gresley pub and the Sharpe’s Pottery Museum provide cultural and leisure opportunities. The area’s compact size means amenities are within practical reach, though the lack of extensive green spaces or larger parks may be a consideration for those prioritising outdoor recreation.
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The nearest school to DE11 0AJ is Belmont Primary School, a primary institution with an Ofsted rating of ‘good’. This provides families with a locally rated option for early education. While no secondary schools are listed in the data, the presence of a primary school with a positive rating suggests a focus on foundational education. The ‘good’ rating indicates that the school meets or exceeds national standards in teaching quality, facilities, and student outcomes. For families prioritising proximity to schools, Belmont Primary offers a reliable choice, though further research would be needed to assess secondary education options in the broader Swadlincote area. The school’s location within practical reach of residents reinforces the area’s appeal for households with young children.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Belmont Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in DE11 0AJ is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, stable population, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership rates stand at 47%, indicating a mix of owner-occupied properties and rental homes. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a residential character suited to family living. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data on other demographics. While the area’s population is relatively small, its urban setting supports a range of services. The higher proportion of renters may suggest a transient element, but the age profile points to a community with long-term roots. Deprivation data is not explicitly provided, but the presence of retail hubs and transport links implies a reasonable quality of life, though challenges may exist in areas like safety, as noted in other assessments.
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