Area Overview for DE21 4PB
Area Information
Living in DE21 4PB means being part of a small, residential cluster in Derby’s Chaddesden area, historically a village known as Cedesene. With a population of 1,545, it lies about 2.5 miles east of Derby city centre, blending historical roots with modern infrastructure. The area was incorporated into Derby through boundary extensions in the 20th century, retaining its character as a quiet residential hub. Chaddesden Park, a 60-acre public space opened in 1936, offers green space for locals, while nearby roads like Nottingham Road once hosted 1930s shopping areas. The mix of older housing stock and post-war developments creates a community with a distinct sense of place, though its small size means it is tightly integrated with Derby’s broader urban fabric. Residents benefit from proximity to the city’s amenities while retaining a village-like atmosphere.
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- Population
- 1545
- Population Density
- 1683 people/km²
DE21 4PB is primarily a rental market, with only 30% of properties owned by residents. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which contrasts with the higher-density housing found in Derby’s city centre. This suggests a quieter, more spread-out living environment, typical of suburban areas. The low home ownership rate may indicate a transient population or a focus on rental properties for investment. For buyers, this small area’s limited housing stock means competition is likely to be high, particularly for owner-occupied homes. The presence of older houses and post-war developments may appeal to those seeking characterful properties, though buyers should consider the area’s small size and its integration with Derby’s broader infrastructure. Proximity to rail links and retail hubs may offset the lack of new builds.
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Energy Efficiency in DE21 4PB
Daily life in DE21 4PB is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Nearby shops include Iceland Albion, Sainsburys Derby, and Tesco Derby St, offering convenience for grocery shopping and daily essentials. The area’s rail links, including Derby Railway Station, provide direct access to Derby’s city centre and further afield, enhancing connectivity for work, leisure, and socialising. Chaddesden Park, a 60-acre public space, offers greenery and recreational opportunities, though the absence of detailed leisure facilities means residents may need to travel for gyms or cultural venues. The mix of retail, transport, and green space creates a balanced lifestyle, though the area’s small size means amenities are tightly clustered, requiring minimal travel for basic needs.
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Schools
DE21 4PB is served by two primary schools: Derwent Community School and Derwent Primary School, both offering education for younger children. Derwent Primary School holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, indicating a reliable standard of teaching and facilities. The presence of two primary schools within the area provides families with options, though the absence of secondary schools means students may need to travel to Derby’s city centre for further education. This mix of school types supports early years learning but highlights a potential gap in secondary education access. For families prioritising primary schooling, the availability of a ‘good’-rated school is a positive, though parents should plan for commuting to secondary institutions.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Derwent Community School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Derwent Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The population of DE21 4PB is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature community, likely with established families and professionals. Home ownership here is low, with only 30% of residents owning their homes, indicating a rental market that may cater to younger workers or those seeking flexibility. The area is largely composed of houses, not flats, which aligns with its suburban character. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting broader trends in Derby. While no specific deprivation data is provided, the low home ownership rate may suggest a reliance on rental income or shared living arrangements. The age profile implies a stable, long-term resident base, though the absence of younger demographics could affect local schools and community dynamics.
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