Area Overview for DE11 0TE
Area Information
Living in DE11 0TE means being part of a tightly knit residential cluster in Newhall and Stanton, an area defined by its compact size and strategic location. Covering just 1.1 hectares, this postcode is home to 1,361 people, with a population density of 118,596 people per square kilometre — a stark contrast to the rural surroundings. Situated between Swadlincote and Burton upon Trent, it lies near key roads like the A444 and A511, offering connectivity to nearby towns. The area’s history is rooted in 18th-century industrial activity, including coal mining and pottery, though today it feels more suburban. Daily life here balances proximity to small-town amenities with a quieter, more residential atmosphere. The ward’s population, largely adults aged 30–64, reflects a mature community, with many residents owning their homes. While the area lacks large-scale developments, its compact nature ensures a sense of familiarity, with local landmarks like St John’s Anglican Church and Newhall Park’s war memorial anchoring its identity. For those seeking a place where convenience meets tradition, DE11 0TE offers a unique blend of historical context and modern practicality.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.1 hectares
- Population
- 1361
- Population Density
- 1863 people/km²
The property market in DE11 0TE is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 65% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. This reflects a community where long-term residency is common, and the housing stock is largely composed of houses rather than flats or apartments. The small area size — just 1.1 hectares — means the available properties are limited, and the high population density suggests that much of the housing is concentrated within a compact footprint. For buyers, this implies a need to consider nearby areas like Swadlincote or Burton upon Trent for more extensive options. The predominance of houses may appeal to families or those seeking space, but the limited supply could drive competition. Prospective buyers should also note that the area’s small size means that property values may be influenced by proximity to local amenities and transport links, such as nearby railway stations and major roads.
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Energy Efficiency in DE11 0TE
Daily life in DE11 0TE is shaped by its proximity to essential amenities. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Sainsburys Newhall, Tesco Swadlincote, and Sainsburys Swadlincote, offering a range of shopping options. The area’s small size ensures that these services are easily accessible, reducing the need for long commutes. Residents can also reach two railway stations — Burton and Willington — which provide links to larger towns and cities. The presence of local landmarks like St John’s Anglican Church and Newhall Park adds to the area’s character, offering spaces for leisure and reflection. While the ward lacks large-scale entertainment venues, its compact nature fosters a sense of community, with amenities tailored to the needs of a mature, settled population.
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Schools
The nearest school to DE11 0TE is Fairmeadows Foundation Primary School, which serves the area’s younger residents. Rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, it provides a solid foundation for primary education. However, no secondary schools are listed in the data, meaning families may need to look further afield for high school options. This mix of school types — primary only — suggests that the area is well-served for early education but may require additional planning for secondary schooling. For parents prioritising a single-school catchment, the absence of secondary schools nearby could be a consideration, though the high quality of the primary school may offset this.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fairmeadows Foundation Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in DE11 0TE is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a population skewed towards middle-aged and older residents, many of whom are likely long-term residents. Home ownership is high at 65%, indicating a stable, settled demographic. The area is characterised by houses rather than flats or apartments, reflecting a preference for single-family living. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation is provided. The high home ownership rate and mature age profile suggest a community with established roots, where many residents may have raised families or retired. This demographic structure influences the local character, creating a quiet, low-traffic environment with a focus on residential comfort. However, the lack of younger households or rental properties may limit the area’s appeal to those seeking dynamic, fast-growing communities.
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