Area Information

Living in NG9 2LN means occupying a very specific residential cluster within the broader Nottingham landscape. This postcode covers a tiny geography of just 8,299 square metres, yet it houses a population of 1,641 people. Such a high concentration of residents in such a small footprint creates a dense local environment where neighbours are inevitably close by. The area functions as a tightly knit pocket of houses rather than sprawling suburban sprawl. Residents here experience daily life characterised by proximity to key junctions and services. You are effectively living in the shadow of major transport corridors, giving you instant access to the city centre while maintaining a grounded, local community feel. The density means that streets are likely to feel active, with footfall and traffic flowing continuously through this compact zone. For anyone considering homes in NG9 2LN, you are purchasing into a location defined by its sheer compactness and its role as a gateway to the wider network of the Beeston and Nottingham districts. It is a place where the distinction between local and regional living blurs quickly, offering immediate connectivity without requiring long commutes to reach essential amenities.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8299 m²
Population
1641
Population Density
5861 people/km²

The property market in NG9 2LN is heavily influenced by the specific stock available within this tight geographical boundary. Houses represent the primary form of accommodation, meaning buyers looking at this postcode can expect traditional structures rather than high-rise conversions. Exactly forty per cent of the population are homeowners, which signals a mixed market where investors and landlords operate alongside families and professionals settling down. The high density of 197,733 people per square kilometre restricts the potential for new large‑scale developments, keeping the supply of homes limited and the existing stock valuable. For someone researching homes in NG9 2LN, the scarcity of space means that competition for suitable properties will be keen when a house becomes available. Buyers should note that the area functions more as a doorstep to the wider Beeston and Nottingham housing markets than as a standalone zone with vast variety. The 8,299 square metre footprint simply cannot support a large catalogue of different property types. Consequently, the immediate surroundings offer the bulk of what is available to purchase. If you require specific architectural features or spacious gardens, the constraints of this small cluster may require you to look just beyond the immediate postcode boundary to find a wider selection of properties that match your needs.

House Prices in NG9 2LN

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Energy Efficiency in NG9 2LN

Daily life in NG9 2LN is defined by immediate access to a wide array of shops, transit points, and services. You do not need to travel far to reach essential amenities, as five metro facilities are within practical reach. These include the middle section of Middle Street, the Bus and Tram Interchange, and the Beeston Centre Tram Stop, ensuring you can move between Nottingham and surrounding villages with ease. Retail options are equally plentiful, with five key stores servicing residents. You can shop at Sainsburys Beeston, Tesco Nottingham, or Lidl Beeston for your weekly groceries and household essentials. Transport infrastructure is dense, with five railway stations available for your journey planning, such as Beeston Railway Station or Nottingham Railway Station. For those flying frequently, Nottingham Airport is also a notable option just nearby. This concentration of five metro, retail, rail, and airport options means your daily errands are solved without leaving the immediate vicinity. The availability of these specific venues ensures that food shopping, commuting, and occasional air travel are all integrated into your routine. Living in NG9 2LN places you at the heart of this logistical network, removing the frustration of travel time.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within NG9 2LN is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age of residents is 47 years, indicating that this is an estate where adults are firmly established. The most common age range for households falls between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a population poised between raising families and approaching their later years. This age distribution often attracts those seeking stability rather than the rapid transient nature of student zones. Regarding home ownership, exactly 40 per cent of households in this area own their property outright or through a mortgage, leaving the remaining sixty per cent in the private or social rental sector. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which contrasts with flat-dominated urban cores. While the predominant ethnic group is White, the area reflects the diverse makeup of wider Nottinghamshire. With a population density of 197,733 people per square kilometre, living in NG9 2LN places you in an extremely crowded micro-environment. This density is mathematically derived from the total population divided by the 8,299 square metre area size. Such figures indicate that land is at a premium and that household sizes may be adjusted to accommodate the crowding. The high density combined with the age profile suggests a single, cohesive community rather than disconnected pockets of different lifestyles.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

40
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

31
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NG9 2LN?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years with a median age of 47. It is a mixed market where 40 per cent of households own their homes and 60 per cent rent. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the accommodation consists mainly of houses within a densely populated 8,299 square metre area.
How reliable is the transport and digital infrastructure?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 98/100 and mobile coverage rated at 85/100, making it ideal for working from home. Transport is supported by five nearby metro links, rail stations including Beeston and Nottingham, and retail hubs like Sainsburys Beeston and Tesco Nottingham.
Is NG9 2LN safe from environmental hazards?
Yes, the area has a low flood risk with a score of zero. There are no planning constraints related to Ramsar sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, protected reserves, or protected woodland. However, crime risk is critical with a safety score of 24/100, indicating rates above average.
What amenities are available to residents?
There are five metro connections, including the Beeston Centre Tram Stop, five retail outlets such as Lidl Beeston, five rail stations, and access to Nottingham Airport. These facilities mean you can access essential services, commute, and travel without needing to travel far.

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