Area Overview for NG25 0AF
Area Information
Living in NG25 0AF offers a quiet residential experience defined by a stable cluster of homes. This specific postcode covers a small area within the Nottinghamshire landscape, home to a community of 1,457 residents. The population sits within a rural-green belt context, away from the density of major urban centres. You will find a settled environment where daily life revolves around local neighbourhood connections rather than high-speed urban commuting. The area functions as a distinct pocket of housing, maintaining a consistent character defined by its limited population size. This postcode represents a singular residential unit rather than a sprawling district. It attracts buyers seeking a slice of the Nottinghamshire countryside without the isolation of a completely remote location. The compact nature of the cluster means services are often accessed via nearby hubs rather than being built directly into the immediate sprawl. Residents here enjoy a lower noise floor compared to larger towns. The setting suits those who value a predictable pace of life. You walk to local spots within the cluster while bigger amenities remain a short drive away. The environment is calm, designed for proximity without the bustle. Every home in NG25 0AF sits within a framework that prioritises stability and quiet over urban density.
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- 1457
- Population Density
- 2238 people/km²
You will find that homes in NG25 0AF are held by long-term owners rather than investors. With 82 per cent of the population owning their homes, the market is dominated by owner-occupiers looking to maintain their property rather than sell for profit. The accommodation type is houses, meaning flat hunting is not an option here. This typically means you are looking at detached, semi-detached, or terraced family homes. The small population of 1,457 limits the volume of available properties for sale at any one time. Buyers must act decisively when listings appear. This high ownership rate suggests a community where people stay put. It often leads to competitive bidding for available houses as owners are unlikely to list unless their current plans change. The market is not driven by rental yields but by local life. If you are buying in NG25 0AF, you are competing with other families seeking a permanent home. The 82 per cent ownership figure indicates that the area lacks a significant student rental sector. Instead, the stock serves traditional households. You will deal with estate agents representing owners who wish to downsize or move to larger properties. The market is tight, local, and driven by genuine residential needs rather than investment speculation.
House Prices in NG25 0AF
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Energy Efficiency in NG25 0AF
Daily life in NG25 0AF is supported by a cluster of nearby amenities within practical reach. You have access to five retail outlets, including Co-op Southwell, Morrisons Daily, and M&S Southwell Green BP. These stores provide essential shopping needs without requiring a long journey. The Co-op offers fresh groceries, while M&S Southwell Green BP provides household essentials and convenience shopping. For your rail needs, five stations are nearby, with Fiskerton Railway Station, Bleasby Railway Station, and Rolleston Railway Station being the key hubs. These amenities create a functional network around the postcode. You can complete weekly shopping trips at the Co-op or Morrisons without travelling to Nottingham city centre. The proximity of supermarket outlets like the M&S Southwell Green BP ensures everyday items are always available. Rail stations provide connection to wider towns, giving you flexibility if you need to travel further afield. The combination of retail and rail points creates a balanced lifestyle. You enjoy the quiet of the neighbourhood but keep essential services close by. This setup is ideal for residents who value convenience and time management. Living in NG25 0AF means your daily errands are efficiently managed through these local resource hubs.
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Schools
Families living in NG25 0AF have access to several educational institutions nearby. Lowe's Wong Infant School serves younger children and operates as an academy with a satisfactory Ofsted rating. You will also find Lowe's Wong Anglican Methodist Junior School nearby, which holds a good Ofsted rating and caters to juniors in the community. The Minster School, also known as The Minster School, is a primary academy rated good by Ofsted. All these schools are primary institutions, which is typical for the Nottinghamshire outskirts where secondary schools may be located further toward Southwell or Gainsborough. The presence of both academy and maintained statuses indicates a diverse governance model, though teaching standards remain consistent. The mix of ratings includes one satisfactory rating and two good ratings, providing options for parents. Lowe's Wong Infant School offers early education, while the junior and Minster School options ensure continuity for your child. You will find that the formal inspection ratings are clearly labelled in your choice process. These schools form the frontline of education for residents in this postcode.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Lowe's Wong Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Lowe's Wong Anglican Methodist Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Minster School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Lowe's Wong Infant School | academy | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | The Minster School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in NG25 0AF is mature and stable, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult bracket between 30 and 64 years old, indicating a middle-aged demographic. House ownership is high, with 82 per cent of households owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This figure confirms the area as a primary market for owner-occupiers rather than landlords. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, consistent with the Cambridge Corridor lifestyle of detached or semi-detached properties. Ethnic diversity is low, with the predominant group being White, reflecting the traditional character of the Nottinghamshire rural corridor. There is no significant ethnic diversity recorded for this specific cluster. The population structure suggests families and established professionals rather than transient labour forces. High home ownership rates typically correlate with longer resident tenure and lower tenure churn. You will encounter neighbours who have lived in NG25 0AF for many years. This stability creates a predictable social environment where local knowledge is shared. The demographic profile supports a quiet, family-oriented neighbourhood where long-term residents form the backbone of the community.
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