Area Information

NN15 7PT represents a specific residential cluster in Kettering, one of Northamptonshire's smaller market towns. This small postcode covers 1,013 residents, creating a tightly knit neighbourhood within the broader town. The area lies approximately 8 miles north of Wellingborough and 75 miles from London, offering a blend of historic town character and suburban convenience. Kettering received its market charter in 1227 from King Henry III, and its name derives from Anglo-Saxon origins meaning "the people of Ketter". While the town transformed significantly during the 19th century into an industrial centre, NN15 7PT reflects the modern housing stock surrounding these historic roots. Residents here benefit from proximity to the town's main thoroughfares and the famous 180-foot spire of St Peter and St Paul parish church. The area avoids significant planning constraints such as protected woodlands or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, meaning development is guided by standard local planning rules rather than strict conservation orders. Living in NN15 7PT provides access to the wider Kettering community while maintaining a distinct local identity. The neighbourhood sits within a landscape that values accessibility to city centres and rail links without the pressure of major urban congestion. This postcode is part of the larger residential fabric that supports the town's historical footprint and contemporary needs.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1013
Population Density
6234 people/km²

Living in NN15 7PT means entering a predominantly flat-based residential market with a relatively low home ownership rate of 27%. This statistic highlights that potential buyers are often entering the rental sector or purchasing in an area where flats represent the primary property type. The concentration of flats suggests an urban-style living experience typical of smaller market towns that cannot support extensive detached housing development. For those considering homes in NN15 7PT, the low ownership percentage indicates a dynamic market with frequent leasing opportunities. The area's small population of 1,013 residents means the total number of properties available is limited compared to larger urban districts. Buyers looking for traditional semi-detached or terraced houses must look to the wider immediate surroundings of Kettering rather than within this specific postcode cluster. The property landscape is shaped by the town's historical industrial past and subsequent transition to modern residential use. Flats dominate the inventory, offering efficient use of space in a location where land availability is constrained by the existing town structure. Recent development patterns reflect the need for high-density housing solutions near key transport hubs like the Bus Interchange and Kettering Railway Station. Prospective owners should focus on flats as the primary investment vehicle within these boundaries.

House Prices in NN15 7PT

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Energy Efficiency in NN15 7PT

Daily life in NN15 7PT revolves around convenient access to essential retail and transport services. Residents have five major retail outlets within practical reach, including Tesco Kettering, Morrisons Weekley, and Farmfoods Weekley. These supermarkets provide all necessary groceries without requiring long journeys to other districts. A bus interchange sits nearby, facilitating easy travel across the town and beyond. Kettering Railway Station offers rail connectivity for those preferring to travel by train instead of bus. The parish church of St Peter and St Paul dominates the town centre with its distinctive crocketed spire, serving as a focal point for community events and tourism. Toller Chapel, built in 1723, stands as a testament to the town's religious heritage and serves as a historical landmark for visitors. Sawyer Manor House functions as a museum in Sheep Street, allowing residents to explore local history through curated exhibits. The town features Tresham College in Windmill Road and a Grammar School, ensuring quality education options remain accessible without extensive commutes. Sawyer's Almshouses continue to represent the charitable heritage of the area, adding cultural depth to the neighbourhood atmosphere. Pizza Express and other dining options complement the retail offerings, providing social spaces for evening meals. This mix of shops, transport, and leisure facilities creates a self-sufficient lifestyle where daily needs are met within minutes of any home in the postcode.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community within NN15 7PT is defined by a mature population profile. The median age rests at 47 years, indicating that the area appeals strongly to adults between the ages of 30 and 64. This age range dominates the demographic structure, suggesting a preference for stability and long-term residency among current homeowners. House ownership stands at 27%, which indicates that a significant portion of the local population rents their accommodation rather than owns it outright. The predominant accommodation type in this cluster is flats, aligning with the living preferences of younger professionals or couples who may not require large family spaces. The most common ethnic group recorded is White, reflecting the established character of the neighbourhood. There are no major protected nature reserves or Ramsar wetland sites located within the immediate boundaries of NN15 7PT. The presence of 1,013 residents in this small cluster creates a manageable community size where neighbours are likely to know one another. This demographic mix supports a quiet residential environment where daily routines focus on local amenities rather than wide-ranging commutes. The housing stock caters primarily to individuals and small families seeking convenient living within the town limits.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

27
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

19
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NN15 7PT?
The demographic profile shows a median age of 47 years, with adults aged 30 to 64 forming the most common age range. Home ownership stands at 27%, meaning many residents rent. The predominant ethnic group is White. The local population totals 1,013 residents across flats.
How good is the transport and internet connection?
Digital connectivity is excellent with a broadband score of 99 and mobile coverage of 83. Physical transport includes a bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station, which opened in 1857. The town is 8 miles north of Wellingborough and 75 miles from London.
Is NN15 7PT a safe place to live?
Safety assessments show a critical crime risk level with a score of 1 out of 100, indicating crime rates are above average. However, the area passes all environmental safety checks including flood risk, protected woodlands, and nature reserves, all scoring 0 for risk.
What amenities are nearby?
Residents enjoy access to five retail outlets including Tesco Kettering, Morrisons Weekley, and Farmfoods Weekley. Transport links include a bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station. Cultural sites like St Peter and St Paul church and Sawyer Manor House museum are also within reach.

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