Area Information

NN16 8EX represents a specific residential cluster within Kettering, a historic market town in Northamptonshire. This postcode sits approximately 8 miles north of Wellingborough and about 75 miles from London. The town holds a market charter granted in 1227 and derives its name from Anglo-Saxon origins meaning "the people of Ketter". Residents of NN16 8EX live in a small community of 2,459 people, growing out of an area that transformed from a modest medieval settlement into an industrial centre during the 19th century. The town received its industrial momentum in 1857 when Kettering railway station opened, linking the region to London in 1867. Daily life in this neighbourhood is shaped by its proximity to major retail hubs and its deep historical roots. While the area includes specific postcodes, the broader town offers a mix of residential streets and historic landmarks. The parish church of St Peter and St Paul features a distinctive 180-foot spire that dominates the skyline at the end of the High Street. The Sawyer family's Manor House in Sheep Street now functions as a museum, showcasing the town's heritage. Living in NN16 8EX means being close to a community with documented history extending back to 956 AD, including evidence of Romano-British iron-smelting operations. The area caters to those who value a location with a tangible connection to the past while maintaining practical links to wider regional employment and services.

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Area Size
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Population
2459
Population Density
4877 people/km²

Homes in NN16 8EX fit within the broader property landscape of Kettering, where houses dominate the accommodation type. The specific postcode covers a small residential cluster where 41% of households are owner-occupied. This ownership figure places the area slightly below the national average for owner-occupation, suggesting a balanced market with a notable presence of rental properties. The housing stock reflects the town's industrial history, with properties ranging from modern builds to older stock that supported the large workforce in the boot and shoe factories built in the Headlands and Rockingham areas. Buying homes in NN16 8EX often involves looking at specific terraced streets developed during the 19th century when the population grew to over 3,000 by 1801. The prevalence of houses as the main accommodation type means buyers seeking garden space or larger configurations often find suitable options, though the small size of the postcode area limits the total supply of unique properties. Tenants benefit from a council-backed housing environment, while owners enjoy the stability of an established asset in a town with documented history from 956 AD. The 41% ownership rate indicates that the market caters to both permanent home seekers and those flexible with tenure. Potential buyers should consider the location's proximity to Kettering railway station, which opened in 1857, as a key factor in property desirability and potential value.

House Prices in NN16 8EX

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Energy Efficiency in NN16 8EX

Living in NN16 8EX grants easy access to significant retail and leisure amenities within practical reach. Residents have five major retail options nearby, including Farmfoods Weekley, Morrisons Weekley, and Sainsburys Kettering. These supermarkets provide fresh groceries and household necessities without requiring long journeys into central London or further afield. Public transport supports this lifestyle with one bus interchange and one rail connection at Kettering Railway Station. The town's character includes historical landmarks like the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, which features a distinctive Crocketed spire just off the Market Square at the end of the High Street. The area also benefits from historical sites such as the Sawyer family's Manor House in Sheep Street, which now functions as a museum. Sawyer's Almshouses, named after Edmund Sawyer from the 17th century, continue to represent the town's charitable heritage. Toller Chapel, built in 1723, served as a place of worship for those who worshipped in private since 1662, adding to the cultural depth of the neighbourhood. These features create a living environment where modern convenience meets historical significance. The proximity to the bus interchange and railway station ensures that residents can access the wider East Midlands region easily. Weekly markets established in 1227 formed the basis of the local economy, and this tradition underpins the vibrant commercial activity seen today in areas serving the NN16 8EX postcode.

Amenities

Schools

Families looking for education in NN16 8EX have access to St Andrew's Church of England Primary School. The school serves as a key educational establishment for children living in the immediate neighbourhood. Ofsted ratings classify the institution as good, indicating a standard of education that meets regulatory expectations. The school is located within the Kettering area, which has principal educational establishments including Tresham College in Windmill Road and a Grammar School. Although St Andrew's is the only primary school listed with data for this specific proximity, its rating provides a clear metric for parents evaluating options. The presence of a primary school rated good suggests that the local authorities maintain educational standards in this postcode area. Children in NN16 8EP would be cared for in an environment where the school has received a formal inspection rating, offering reassurance to families prioritising educational quality. The mix of education provision includes not just primary education but also access to secondary institutions and higher education colleges nearby. This structure allows students to progress through different stages of learning without needing to move far from their homes. The data confirms that at least one primary school serves the local community, ensuring that proximity to schooling is a tangible benefit of living in this part of Kettering. Parents should verify travel times to Tresham College and the Grammar School for older children based on their specific district.

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Demographics

The population in NN16 8EX has a median age of 47 years, with adults between 30 and 64 years comprising the most common age range. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood where families with older children or retired professionals reside. A total of 41% of households in this postcode area own their homes, indicating that the remainder comprise tenants or those experiencing shared ownership. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting the demographic composition typical of many established East Midlands towns. Most homes in NN16 8EX are detached or semi-detached houses, though the data specifies the accommodation type generally fits the broader Kettering housing stock which includes residential terraced streets from the industrial period. Current figures show that 2,459 people call this specific postcode area home. The high proportion of adults in the workforce contributes to the local economy, which historically benefited from the boot and shoe industry founded by Thomas Gotch in 1778. The demographic makeup supports a community that relies on established infrastructure rather than new developments. With a housing ownership rate of 41%, the area balances long-term resident stability with some rental activity. The age distribution implies that schools near NN16 8EX serve a significant number of school-aged children, while other essential services cater to the needs of the majority adult population. The community reflects a settled demographic pattern rather than transient residential trends.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

41
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

24
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NN16 8EX?
The population has a median age of 47, with adults between 30 and 64 years being the most common age range. The area consists of 2,459 residents in a small residential cluster where 41% of households own their homes and the predominant ethnic group is White.
What schools are available near NN16 8EX?
St Andrew's Church of England Primary School is the nearest institution, located in the primary category. It holds a good Ofsted rating, assuaging concerns regarding educational standards for families choosing this location within Kettering.
How is the transport and connectivity in NN16 8EX?
Fixed broadband scores 95 out of 100, offering excellent quality for remote work. Mobile coverage is 83 out of 100. Physical transport includes Kettering Railway Station, opened in 1857, and a bus interchange, ensuring strong regional links.
Is NN16 8EX safe to live in?
The area has low flood risk scores of 0 and minimal environmental constraints. However, the crime risk assessment assigns a warning level with a score of 47 out of 100, indicating medium crime rates that require standard security precautions.
What amenities are accessible in NN16 8EX?
Residents have access to five retail locations including Farmfoods Weekley, Morrisons Weekley, and Sainsburys Kettering. Historical amenities include St Peter and St Paul church, Sawyer's Manor House museum, and Toller Chapel built in 1723.

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