Area Overview for DE11 0WJ
Area Information
DE11 0WJ is a small, densely populated residential cluster in England, covering 2,210 square metres with a population of 2,078 people. Situated in the National Forest, it lies within the Swadlincote area of South Derbyshire, bordering Leicestershire and Staffordshire. The area is part of an urban electoral ward with a rich history dating to the 13th century, shaped by coal and clay mining during the Industrial Revolution. Today, it blends heritage architecture with modern developments, including pedestrianised town centres, independent shops, and recent commercial projects like the Pipeworks scheme. Daily life here is characterised by a mix of traditional and contemporary amenities, with a focus on local businesses and community spaces. The area’s compact size means residents are close to key services, though its high population density of 940,085 people per square kilometre reflects a tightly knit, urbanised environment. For homebuyers, DE11 0WJ offers a compact, established community with a mix of historical and modern influences, though its small footprint means proximity to larger towns like Burton upon Trent and Derby is key for broader access.
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- Area Size
- 2210 m²
- Population
- 2078
- Population Density
- 2173 people/km²
DE11 0WJ is a predominantly owner-occupied area, with 85% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, which is unusual for smaller urban areas and suggests a focus on single-family homes. This composition indicates a market where property buyers are likely to prioritise long-term investment over short-term rental opportunities. The high home ownership rate and prevalence of houses reflect a community with established residents, many of whom may have lived in the area for decades. However, the small size of DE11 0WJ—just 2,210 square metres—means the housing stock is limited, and buyers must consider the immediate surroundings for additional options. For those seeking a home here, the market is likely to be competitive, with properties offering a blend of traditional architecture and modern amenities. The lack of flats or apartments also means that buyers with different housing needs may need to look beyond the postcode’s boundaries.
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Living in DE11 0WJ offers access to a range of local amenities within practical reach. The nearby retail options include Sainsburys Swadlincote, Tesco Swadlincote, and Lidl Castle, providing essential shopping needs. The town centre features independent shops, traditional shopfronts, and a pedestrianised area, creating a vibrant commercial hub. Residents can also enjoy leisure facilities such as the Swadlincote Snowsports Centre and the Odeon cinema at Pipeworks. The area’s cultural offerings include the Sharpe’s Pottery Museum and the Delph market square, which hosts local vendors. Dining options are varied, with places like the Sir Nigel Gresley pub adding to the social fabric. The mix of heritage buildings and modern developments ensures a dynamic environment, while nearby parks and pocket parks offer green spaces for relaxation. The convenience of shops, transport links, and community spaces makes daily life in DE11 0WJ both practical and engaging.
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The population of DE11 0WJ 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 85%, indicating a predominantly owner-occupied area rather than a rental market. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a preference for single-family homes over flats or apartments. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific data on diversity or deprivation is not provided. The age profile and home ownership figures suggest a community focused on long-term residency, with families and professionals likely to form the core demographic. The high ownership rate and age range imply a lower turnover of properties, which can stabilise the local property market but may limit availability for new buyers. The area’s compact size and high density also mean that housing options are limited to the existing stock, which is largely composed of houses.
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