Area Information

NN16 0BB is a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster in Kettering, Northamptonshire. This historic market town received its charter in 1227 and sits approximately eight miles north of Wellingborough. The area represents a compact living environment within a town that transformed from a modest medieval settlement into an industrial centre during the 19th century. Today, the postcode serves as a gateway to Kettering's wider neighbourhoods, which include the Headlands and Rockingham areas where historical shoe-making factories once stood. The population of this immediate cluster is 1,013 residents, creating a tightly knit community feel. Living in NN16 0BB offers direct access to the town's heritage, including the parish church of St Peter and St Paul with its distinctive 180-foot spire. You are close to the High Street and Market Square, where the town's Anglo-Saxon name, meaning "the people of Ketter," remains relevant to its identity. The area benefits from a low flood risk and no planning constraints related to protected wetlands or nature reserves. Your lifestyle here is defined by proximity to Kettering Railway Station, which has linked the town to London since 1867. This connectivity supports commuters while maintaining a grounded connection to the local market town historicity that dates back to 956 AD.

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

The housing landscape in NN16 0BB is characterised by a predominance of flats, which defines the accommodation type for this specific postcode. With only 27% home ownership, the area functions largely as a rental market rather than an owner-occupied one. This statistic indicates that buying a property here is significantly less common than renting, likely influenced by the flat-heavy stock which often appeals to smaller households or downsizers. Buyers looking for traditional owner-occupied homes in this precise cluster may find limited options compared to surrounding road networks. The low ownership rate suggests that investors and landlords hold substantial control over the local housing supply. When considering homes in NN16 0BB, you are entering a market where rental yields and tenancy stability are key metrics rather than family-led property ascension. The flat-dominant stock reflects historical development patterns common in older parts of market towns like Kettering. If you require a house with a garden or detached land, this specific postcode may not meet your immediate criteria. However, the high density of flats offers a convenient solution for those prioritising location over single-family home features.

House Prices in NN16 0BB

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Energy Efficiency in NN16 0BB

Daily life in NN16 0BB is facilitated by immediate access to five key retail locations and essential bus services. You can choose between Morrisons, Farmfoods, and Iceland for your weekly groceries and household needs. These supermarket locations are situated in Weekley and Kettering, just a short distance from your home. Transport convenience is ensured by the nearby bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station, which sits only one mile away. The town's historic market square, located off the High Street, remains a focal point for local heritage and community events. Historical landmarks like Toller Chapel, built in 1723, and the Sawyer family's Manor House museum add cultural depth to your surroundings. The parish church of St Peter and St Paul stands as a visual landmark with its 180-foot spire dominating the skyline. Educational facilities include Tresham College and a Grammar School, serving students across the wider neighbourhood. This mix of commercial amenities and historical sites creates a balanced lifestyle that supports both practical daily needs and appreciation for Northamptonshire's rich history.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community in NN16 0BB is defined by a mature population profile where the median age is 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30-64 year age range, indicating a demographic skewed towards adults with established lifestyles. Only 27% of households own their homes, meaning the majority of residents are tenants or privately rent their accommodation. This high rental proportion suggests a market dynamic where long-term ownership is less common than tenancy. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting the historical composition of this Northamptonshire market town. Accommodation types within the NN16 0BB postcode are primarily flats, distinguishing it from other parts of the town that may feature detached or semi-detached houses. This concentration of flats aligns with the broader housing stock trends seen in the immediate neighbourhoods. The age distribution and high tenancy rate create a community focused on stable, intermediate-term living arrangements rather than permanent homeownership cycles. Residents here navigate a landscape where flat living is the norm, catering specifically to the adult demographic seeking density near town centres or transport links.

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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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the demographic profile of residents in NN16 0BB?
The area has a median age of 47, with most residents falling between 30 and 64 years old. Only 27% of households own their homes, meaning the majority are renters. The predominant ethnic group is White, and the accommodation type is primarily flats. This profile suggests a mature community with a high rental proportion rather than owner-occupied families.
Is the internet reliable for working from home in this postcode?
Yes, connectivity is excellent. Fixed broadband scores 99 out of 100, indicating top-tier quality for streaming and remote work. Mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100, providing strong signal quality. You can rely on high-speed internet without significant interruptions, making the area suitable for digital professionals living in the flats that dominate the housing stock.
How safe is the area and what security measures are needed?
The crime risk is critical with a score of only 1 out of 100. Crime rates here are above average, so enhanced security measures are strictly recommended. While there is no flood risk planning constraint, the high crime statistic means you must prioritise home security. Environmental risks are low, but personal safety requires proactive vigilance compared to safer neighbourhoods.
What amenities are within practical reach of NN16 0BB?
Residents have access to one bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station for regional travel. Shopping is supported by five retail locations including Morrisons, Farmfoods, and Iceland in Weekley and Kettering. Nearby landmarks include the parish church of St Peter and St Paul and the former Sawyer family interior design business location. These facilities are all within easy commuting distance for daily errands.

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