Area Information

Living in NN13 5AG offers a quiet residential experience characterised by a tight-knit community of 1,652 people. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster defined by its focus on settled families rather than transient city living. The environment is notably free from major planning constraints, lacking any designated areas of outstanding natural beauty or protected woodlands. Residents enjoy a straightforward property market dominated by houses rather than flats, creating a landscape designed for single-family living. Daily life here revolves around stability and local access. The area functions independently without being encumbered by the complexities of major wetland sites or flood risks. You find yourself in a setting that prioritises straightforward ownership and family-oriented housing stock. The population structure reflects a mature audience, with a median age of 47 years indicating a district where long-term residents raise children and retire together. This demographicsteadiness shapes the local atmosphere, moving away from the pace of larger urban centres towards a more measured pace of life.

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Area Size
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Population
1652
Population Density
4749 people/km²

The property market in NN13 5AG is defined by a strong leaning towards owner-occupied housing. With home ownership sitting at 47%, you will find that a significant portion of properties are held by residents who have purchased their homes in the local area. This ownership rate creates a stable market where buyers trade with fellow owners rather than managing high turnover typical of rental hotspots. The housing stock consists almost entirely of houses, meaning you are looking at detached, semi-detached, or terraced family homes rather than flats or apartments. Homes in NN13 5AG represent a purchase for long-term living rather than short-term lets. The one-off nature of the resale market here means prices reflect the value of the specific property and its immediate surroundings. Buyers entering this market should expect to engage with a mix of family-sized properties across various age groups. The predominance of houses means that ground-floor living or garden access is standard rather than rare. This market structure appeals to those seeking quiet ownership without the noise of major development projects. The small scale of the residential cluster ensures that buying a home here is a decision based on immediate local knowledge rather than wide-market trends. You can assess the true value of a house by observing how long owners remain in their properties. This longevity drives prices and ensures that the local housing stock remains compatible with the needs of current residents.

House Prices in NN13 5AG

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Energy Efficiency in NN13 5AG

Residents of NN13 5AG benefit from a convenient network of amenities within practical reach. Shopping options are well represented by five local retail outlets, including the well-stocked Waitrose Brackley for quality grocery needs. The Tesco Brackley store offers essential everyday shopping for families and individuals alike. For those preferring cooperative ownership models, the Co-op High provides a local option for fresh produce and household goods. Transport links connect you to broader opportunities through Kings Sutton Railway Station, which services the rail network for regional travel. The area also remains accessible via Turweston Airport, providing air travel connections for visitors or business trips. This combination of road and rail access ensures that you can reach major cities or travel for leisure without significant hassle. These amenities create a lifestyle where daily needs are met without long journeys. You can buy groceries, travel for work, or visit family with minimal planning. The proximity of these facilities makes life in NN13 5AG practical and efficient. Residents appreciate the ability to run errands quickly and return to the comfort of their homes in the residential cluster. The balance of retail and transport infrastructure supports a varied and convenient lifestyle here.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in NN13 5AG choose from a range of educational institutions close to their homes. The area offers access to Brackley Waynflete Infant School, which serves children in the early years of their academic journey. You also find Southfield Primary School, providing education for primary-aged students in a standard local setting. Magdalen College School acts as a primary institution for younger pupils, offering early education within the local catchment. For families seeking an academy model, Waynflete Infants' School operates as an academy with a satisfactory Ofsted rating. This specific rating indicates that the school meets the expected standards set by education regulators, providing a baseline for quality education. The mix of primary schools and academies gives parents options regarding educational philosophy and school governance. All listed institutions cater to primary education, meaning there are no secondary schools or high schools detailed in the immediate vicinity for this specific postcode. Residents can expect a local educational environment focused on the first fourteen years of schooling. The presence of multiple primary schools suggests that the neighbourhood supports families with young children attending local education. Parents should verify catchment areas to ensure their residence falls within the relevant boundaries for each institution. The cluster of infant and primary schools creates a cohesive educational ecosystem for growing families.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Brackley Waynflete Infant SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Southfield Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3Magdalen College SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4Waynflete Infants' SchoolacademyN/AN/A
5Southfield Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within NN13 5AG reflects a settled demographic profile centred on adults aged between 30 and 64 years. With a median age of 47, the area attracts a resident base that has likely established roots in the neighbourhood. This age distribution suggests a population prioritising stability and family life over young professional transience. Current home ownership stands at 47%, indicating that nearly half of the households have secured their properties through purchase rather than renting. You will primarily encounter houses as the dominant accommodation type, with other dwelling styles being minimal. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with wider regional patterns in this part of England. This consistency in demographic makeup fosters a familiar social environment where neighbours often share similar life stages and priorities. The absence of significant deprivation indicators seen in some larger towns contributes to a standard of living where residents maintain steady access to services and amenities. Residents here buy into a lifestyle defined by ownership and family continuity. The 47% ownership rate is significant for a residential cluster of this size, suggesting a high level of local investment in property. Families find the housing stock suitable for keeping children nearby as they mature. The adult majority means the local shops and schools cater to a demographic that values reliable neighbourhood services over the rapid movement of urban districts.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

47
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NN13 5AG?
The area has a median age of 47, with the most common age range being adults aged 30 to 64 years. Home ownership sits at 47%, reflecting a community where nearly half of the 1,652 residents have purchased their homes. You will primarily find households living in houses rather than flats, creating a stable, family-focused demographic.
What schools are near NN13 5AG?
Local families have access to several primary institutions including Brackley Waynflete Infant School, Southfield Primary School, and Magdalen College School. Waynflete Infants' School operates as an academy and holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. These schools cater to children in the primary education phase, supporting families with young children directly at their doorstep.
How safe is NN13 5AG?
The area scores 70/100 for crime risk, indicating below-average crime rates and a safer neighbourhood. Environmental assessments show low flood risk and no coverage of protected nature reserves or woodland. The safety level passes all major assessments, providing a secure environment for residents and their families without significant environmental constraints.
What public transport is available?
Residents benefit from Kings Sutton Railway Station for rail connections and Turweston Airport for air travel. Within the local cluster, five retail outlets provide shopping convenience, including Waitrose Brackley and Tesco Brackley. Digital connectivity scores 99 for fixed broadband, ensuring excellent internet performance for remote working and daily use.

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