Area Overview for DE11 0TT
Area Information
DE11 0TT is a small residential postcode area in South Derbyshire, England, encompassing parts of the villages of Newhall and Stanton. Covering just 7.2 hectares, it is a compact community with a population of 1642 people, translating to a density of 343 people per square kilometre. Situated between Swadlincote to the south and Burton upon Trent to the west, the area is defined by its proximity to key roads like the A444 and A511, with easy access to the M42 motorway. Historically shaped by 18th-century industrial activity in coal and clay, the region retains a rural character despite modern infrastructure. The ward’s name change to Newhall and Stanton in 2005 reflects its expanded boundaries, merging with nearby villages. Residents benefit from a mix of local amenities, including schools, retail outlets, and transport links, while the area’s low crime rate and minimal environmental constraints make it a practical choice for those seeking a balanced lifestyle.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 7.2 hectares
- Population
- 1642
- Population Density
- 343 people/km²
DE11 0TT is predominantly an owner-occupied area, with 76% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is typical for smaller, rural or semi-rural postcode areas. This suggests a housing stock that is likely to include detached or semi-detached properties, reflecting the area’s character as a residential cluster within a broader rural landscape. Given the small size of the postcode (7.2 hectares) and the high home ownership rate, the property market here is likely to be limited in volume but stable in value. Buyers should consider the proximity to nearby towns like Swadlincote and Midway, where additional housing options may be available. The focus on owner-occupation implies a community with long-term residents, which can be advantageous for those seeking a settled environment.
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The lifestyle in DE11 0TT is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Sainsburys Newhall, Sainsburys Swadlincote, and Tesco Swadlincote, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s small size means residents can access these amenities without long commutes. Cultural and historical elements add character, with St John’s Anglican Church and Stanton Methodist Church nearby, alongside a composite war memorial in Newhall Park. The presence of listed buildings and traditional features like the bottle-shaped kiln in Swadlincote highlights a heritage-rich environment. While the area lacks large-scale leisure facilities, its rural setting and nearby towns offer opportunities for outdoor activities and community engagement.
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Schools
The area is served by three primary schools, including Newhall Community Junior School and Stanton Primary School, which holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. Newhall Junior School operates as an academy, offering a different educational model. The presence of both traditional primary schools and an academy provides families with options, though the area lacks secondary schools. This means students may need to attend institutions in nearby towns such as Swadlincote or Burton upon Trent. The ‘good’ rating at Stanton Primary indicates a reliable standard of education, but prospective families should investigate further to ensure alignment with their child’s needs. The mix of school types reflects a balance between established institutions and newer, possibly more specialized educational approaches.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Newhall Community Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Stanton Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Newhall Junior School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The population of DE11 0TT has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64 years. This suggests a mature, stable community with a strong presence of middle-aged adults. Home ownership is high at 76%, indicating a predominance of owner-occupied properties rather than rental units. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a suburban or semi-rural setting. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with broader demographic trends in the region. With a population density of 343 people per square kilometre, the area maintains a low to moderate level of crowding, offering a sense of space without isolation. This profile suggests a community focused on family living, with a strong emphasis on property ownership and long-term residency.
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