Area Overview for DE2 6YD
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Living in DE2 6YD means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Derby, a city with a rich historical footprint. The area’s population of 1,478 people, spread across a dense 1,111 people per square kilometre, reflects a mature community with a median age of 47. This postcode falls within Chaddesden, a historically distinct village once recorded in the Domesday Book as Cedesene. Its proximity to Derby city centre—just 2.5 miles away—offers easy access to urban amenities while retaining a village character. Residents benefit from nearby retail hubs like Costco Derby and M&S Wyvern, alongside four railway stations, including Derby Railway Station, ensuring connectivity to the wider region. The area’s housing stock, dominated by owner-occupied homes, suggests a stable, long-term resident base. Daily life here balances suburban tranquillity with urban convenience, though the relatively high population density means space is at a premium. The historical development of the area, from 19th-century estates to mid-20th-century housing schemes, shapes its current layout of terraced and semi-detached properties. For buyers, DE2 6YD offers a blend of heritage and practicality, though its compact size means proximity to amenities is key.
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- 1111 people/km²
The property market in DE2 6YD is characterised by a strong presence of owner-occupied homes, with 59% of properties in private hands. This suggests a community of long-term residents rather than a transient rental market. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is unusual for urban areas and reflects the area’s historical development as a village with larger plots. This housing stock likely includes semi-detached and terraced properties, typical of post-war housing schemes like the Roe Farm estate. Given the postcode’s small size, the available housing is limited, making it a niche market for buyers seeking established homes in a low-density setting. However, the lack of newer developments may mean properties are older, requiring renovation. Buyers should consider the area’s proximity to Derby’s amenities, which could offset the limited local infrastructure. The focus on owner-occupation also implies lower turnover, which can stabilise property values but may reduce opportunities for investment.
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Residents of DE2 6YD have access to a mix of retail, leisure, and green spaces within practical reach. Nearby shops include Costco Derby, M&S Wyvern, and Lidl Chaddesden, offering everything from groceries to household essentials. The area’s historical roots are evident in Chaddesden Park, a 60-acre public space with a paddling pool and open grasslands, providing space for walking, picnics, or outdoor activities. The Grade I-listed St Mary the Virgin Church, dating to the 14th century, adds a cultural dimension. While the area lacks large-scale entertainment venues, its proximity to Derby ensures access to theatres, museums, and shopping centres. The presence of multiple railway stations, including Spondon and Peartree, enhances connectivity for dining out or weekend excursions. For daily life, the balance of local amenities and nearby urban hubs makes DE2 6YD a practical choice for those valuing convenience without sacrificing green space.
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DE2 6YD’s population skews towards adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, indicating a community of established professionals and families. Home ownership is strong here, with 59% of properties owner-occupied, suggesting stability and long-term residency. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which aligns with the area’s historical development as a village with larger residential plots. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting broader trends in Derby’s demographics. While specific data on deprivation is absent, the high home ownership rate and mature age profile suggest a relatively affluent, low-turnover community. However, the absence of detailed socioeconomic breakdowns means assumptions about wealth or deprivation should be avoided. The area’s compact size and focus on owner-occupied housing imply a cohesive, neighbourly environment, though the lack of younger residents may affect local services tailored to children or students.
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