Area Information

NG9 4HJ represents a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster in the wider Nottinghamshire region. This compact area houses a population of 1,769 people, creating a tight-knit environment rather than a sprawling suburb. Living in NG9 4HJ means accessing a neighbourhood defined by its rather than its size, where residents benefit from practical reach to the city and surrounding villages. The area appeals to those seeking a stable community setting with clear boundaries for their daily commute and leisure activities. The location sits close to tram stops such as Sandby Court, Bramcote Lane Tram Stop, and Cator Lane, alongside convenient access to Co-op Bramcote and Heron Chilton for daily necessities. You will find that rail connections to Attenborough, Beeston, and Long Eaton Railway Station are just moments away by car or public transport. This connectivity ensures you remain linked to Nottingham city centre while maintaining a quiet domestic retreat. The character of NG9 4HJ is shaped by these amenities, which provide a supportive backdrop for families and professionals alike without the noise or density of a industrial zone.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1769
Population Density
5214 people/km²

The housing market in NG9 4HJ is defined by a predominance of houses, reflecting the preferences of the local demographic. With 74% of the population owning their homes, NG9 4HJ functions as a strongly owner-occupied area rather than a rental hotspot. This high ownership rate means the community is anchored by long-term residents who have invested in property value over many years. You will find that new builds are likely scarce, as the existing stock consists mainly of established houses built for families. Buyers looking at this small cluster should expect a market focused on resale properties rather than developments. The fact that the majority of accommodation types are houses confirms that the area does not cater to those seeking studio flats or shared houses in buildings. This housing mix supports a lifestyle where privacy and garden space are priorities. If you are considering purchasing a home in NG9 4HJ, you are joining a group of neighbours who have already decided the area is worth investing in. The lack of rental data in the current records reinforces the impression that this is a community where people stay put. The stability of the ownership figure suggests low turn-over rates, which often leads to quieter streets and familiar faces around the corner.

House Prices in NG9 4HJ

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Energy Efficiency in NG9 4HJ

Living in NG9 4HJ places you within practical reach of several key amenities that define daily convenience. Retail options include Co-op Bramcote, Heron Chilwell, and Co-op Beeston, providing supermarkets and daily essentials without the need for long journeys. Transport hubs are equally accessible, with access to five rail stations including Attenborough, Beeston, and Long Eaton Railway Station. Tram access is further enhanced by stops at Sandby Court, Bramcote Lane Tram Stop, and Cator Lane. This concentration of services means you can manage shopping, work commutes, and social errands efficiently. You do not need to travel far to stock up on groceries or catch a train to Nottingham. The visible presence of these named venues creates a sense of familiarity and ease. Whether you are dropping children at school or heading to a friend's house, these amenities form the backbone of your weekly routine. The area avoids the sprawl of large urban complexes, instead relying on nearby recognised names for its infrastructure. This layout prioritises accessibility, allowing residents to move about the region without feeling isolated from city life.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NG9 4HJ reflects a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into adult age ranges between 30 and 64 years, indicating a population established in mid-life rather than a transient student or young professional hub. This age distribution suggests the area caters to established households who have likely settled permanently rather than renting temporarily. You will find that 74% of the population owns their homes, demonstrating high levels of stability and long-term commitment to the locality. Accommodation types in NG9 4HJ consist almost exclusively of houses, meaning you will not find flats or apartments as part of the standard housing stock. This aligns with the broader demographic trend of older residents preferring family homes or detached properties. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, which is typical for many established suburbs in the region. There are no specific statistics provided on deprivation levels in the current data for this postcode, so any claims about local hardship remain unverified by available records. The homogeneity of the age and ownership data points to a stable, settled neighbourhood where families build roots over decades. When you look at homes in NG9 4HJ, you are entering a space designed for lasting occupancy rather than short-term letting.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

74
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

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NG9 4HJ?
The population has a median age of 47, with most residents falling into the 30 to 64 year adult age range. A strong majority of 74% own their homes, and the area consists primarily of houses rather than flats.
How safe is the area in terms of crime and environment?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 98 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. The area also has zero risk scores for flooding and all major planning constraints such as protected wetlands or woodlands.
What transport links and amenities are available nearby?
You have access to tram stops at Sandby Court, Bramcote Lane Tram Stop, and Cator Lane. Retail options include Co-op Bramcote and Heron Chilwell, while Attenborough, Beeston, and Long Eaton Railway Stations are all close by.

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