Area Information

Living in NN13 7HN means residing within a specific residential cluster defined by the NN13 postcode, serving a population of exactly 1,480 people. This small neighbourhood offers a settled environment where daily life centres on a tight-knit community of mostly house owners. The area comprises entirely detached or semi-detached houses, creating a uniform streetscape typical of post-war suburban developments in England. Most residents are adults between the ages of thirty and sixty-four, contributing to a demographic profile that suggests stability and low turnover. The location is situated away from the louder, denser urban cores, favouring a quieter lifestyle for those who prioritise space and seclusion over city proximity. While the immediate vicinity lacks large commercial high streets, practical needs are met by nearby services in Brackley and Kings Sutton. Residents enjoy a high standard of connectivity with excellent fixed broadband and good mobile coverage, ensuring the home remains functional even in remote work scenarios. The area passes all environmental safety checks, offering peace of mind regarding flood risks or planning constraints. Buying a home here is about securing a property in a stable, owner-occupied pocket of England where the immediate community knows your name.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1480
Population Density
2827 people/km²

The property market in NN13 7HN is defined by its exclusive focus on houses, with the data confirming that this accommodation type accounts for one hundred per cent of the housing stock in this postcode. There is no inventory of flats, apartments, or bungalows within the immediate NN13 7HN boundaries, meaning buyers seeking detached or semi-detached family homes are their primary option. The extremely high home ownership rate of eighty-six per cent confirms this is a firmly owner-occupied area rather than a rental market driven by landlords or investors. Prospective buyers should understand that the market here is localised, catering to families life and retired adults who value space and privacy. The small population of 1,480 indicates a limited supply of listings at any one time, which can affect competition for specific properties. Prices will reflect the quality of the individual house and the specific condition of the property, rather than speculative rental yields or student demand. If you are house hunting in this area, you are looking for established residential properties rather than new builds or conversion projects. The lack of rental properties also means the atmosphere is quiet, without the transient nature often found in urban clusters near universities or business parks.

House Prices in NN13 7HN

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Energy Efficiency in NN13 7HN

Lifestyle in NN13 7HN revolves around convenience and practical access to essential services rather than urban entertainment. Residents have reliable access to five retail outlets within practical reach, including Co-op High, Waitrose Brackley, and Tesco Brackley. These well-known supermarket chains handle daily grocery needs effortlessly, ensuring that neighbours do not need to travel far for fresh food or household essentials. Dining and casual shopping require a short trip to the nearby Brackley hub, which serves as the main retail artery for the local population. Beyond retail, the area provides distinct leisure options. Turweston Airport is located nearby, although this serves a specific aviation community rather than general public leisure. For those needing public transport, Kings Sutton Railway Station is available within reasonable travelling distance. The area does not boast large parks or prominent leisure centres within the immediate neighbourhood, keeping the pace of life slower and more focused on home comfort. However, the proximity to Brackley's facilities ensures that culture, fitness, and dining remain accessible without being the daily focus. The lifestyle here is calm, characterised by the reliability of local supplies and the absence of traffic noise within the residential zones of NN13 7HN.

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Demographics

The community in NN13 7HN is predominantly composed of adults aged between thirty and sixty-four years, reflecting a demographic of established households rather than students or retirees. The median age in this postcode area is forty-seven years old, a figure that places it squarely in the mid-to-late adult life bracket. This age profile aligns closely with the area's high home ownership rate of eighty-six per cent, indicating that most residents live in properties they own outright or have significant equity. Accommodation type for this specific cluster is exclusively houses, with no apartments or terraced maisonettes recorded in the demographic data. Predominantly white residents make up the majority of the population, contributing to a homogeneous community feel. The absence of rental properties or student housing suggests a family-oriented environment where children likely attend local schools and participate in parish events. With only 1,480 residents, social interactions are frequent, and neighbours often know one another personally. The consistent age range and high ownership rate create a low-transience area where neighbours remain in place for decades, fostering deep-rooted community bonds and mutual familiarity among residents.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

86
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

34
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NN13 7HN?
The population consists of 1,480 residents, with a median age of 47. Most inhabitants fall into the 30 to 64 age range, and 86% own their homes. The most common ethnic group is White, and accommodation is exclusively houses.
How are digital connections in NN13 7HN?
Fixed broadband is rated excellent with a score of 99 out of 100, while mobile coverage is good at 84 out of 100. These scores indicate the area is highly suitable for remote working and reliable home internet use.
Is NN13 7HN a safe area to live?
The area has a low crime risk with a safety score of 89 out of 100. It also has zero flood risk and no planning constraints, ensuring a stable and secure environment for all residents.
What shops and services are available nearby?
Residents have access to five retail outlets including Co-op High, Waitrose Brackley, and Tesco Brackley. Kings Sutton Railway Station provides rail connections, and Turweston Airport is within practical reach for those requiring aviation services.
Are there flats or apartments in this area?
The accommodation type for NN13 7HN is 100% houses. There are no flats or apartments within this specific postcode cluster, catering entirely to families or individuals seeking larger residential living spaces.

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