Area Overview for NN16 8GZ
Area Information
Living in NN16 8GZ places you within a specific residential cluster of the larger market town of Kettering. This small postcode covers a population of 2,562 people, offering a lived-in neighbourhood feel rather than the anonymity of a sprawling city. Kettering itself is one of Northamptonshire's smaller market towns, having received its market charter from King Henry III in 1227. The area lies approximately eight miles north of Wellingborough and 75 miles from London, positioning it firmly within the East Midlands region. The parish church of St Peter and St Paul features a distinctive 180-foot spire that dominates the town centre just off the Market Square. You are likely seeking homes in this area for their historical context, as the town transformed from a modest settlement into a substantial industrial centre during the 19th century. Although many fine buildings from the early woollen manufacturing period were destroyed in fires in 1744 and 1766, the town retains significant heritage sites such as the Sawyer family's Manor House in Sheep Street, now a museum. Thomas Gotch founded the local shoe-making enterprise in 1778, an industry that defined the economy for 150 years. Today, the town remains a functioning hub with modern links to London established via the railway line opened in 1867. The community values its history, exemplified by Toller Chapel built in 1723 and the Baptist Missionary Society's local associations.
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- Population
- 2562
- Population Density
- 9209 people/km²
You will find that homes in NN16 8GZ are primarily houses, shaping the traditional character of the streets. The housing market here is split between owners and tenants, with 32% of the population holding ownership of their properties. This statistic shows that roughly one-third of households have achieved or are pursuing ownership, while the majority rely on the rental sector. For buyers, this implies a competitive local market where resale values may be influenced by a large tenant base. The accommodation type data confirms that the area is almost exclusively built of houses, so you will not find high-rise flats or purpose-built blocks within this specific postcode. This stands in contrast to urban districts like central London or Manchester where density drives the market. The historical context of the area, from Thomas Gotch's shoe factories in the 18th century to the 19th-century expansion supported by the railway, suggests a mix of older terraced streets and later developments. The population density of 2,562 people in such a small cluster means these properties have more space per resident compared to city centres. When evaluating a purchase, consider that the 68% rental rate indicates strong demand for letting, which could impact future sale prices if ownership trends decline.
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Daily life in NN16 8GZ benefits from a curated selection of amenities just outside your doorstep. For shopping requirements, Sainsburys Kettering, Farmfoods Weekley, and Iceland Kettering are all within practical reach, covering everything from fresh groceries to budget essentials. These three retail locations provide a comprehensive range without requiring excessive travel into the town centre. Public transport nodes are conveniently located, with one bus interchange and two railway stations nearby including Kettering Railway Station and Corby Railway Station. This arrangement allows you to reach Wellingborough just eight miles away or connect to London via the main line. The local history adds to the character of these amenities, as the area developed around the 19th-century shoe industry which created the terraced streets found near the Headlands and Rockingham areas. While specific dining or leisure venues are not listed in the immediate cluster data, the proximity to Kettering town centre ensures a wide variety of entertainment options are minutes away. The combination of historic charm and modern retail convenience makes this postcode attractive for residents who value accessibility. You have the freedom to shop local or visit larger facilities with ease thanks to the nearby rail and bus infrastructure.
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Education options near NN16 8GZ are limited in number but include notable independent provision. Youth Works Community College is situated in the vicinity and holds an Ofsted rating of good. This independent institution offers an alternative to the state sector for parents seeking specific educational philosophies or smaller class sizes. The data does not list any state-maintained primary or secondary schools immediately adjacent to this specific postcode, meaning you must rely on this single local independent option or travel further afield for state education. For families moving to this area, the presence of a rated good school provides a baseline of quality assurance without the waiting lists often associated with oversubscribed state academies. You should verify travel times to Youth Works Community College from your chosen property, as the location is a cluster rather than a single street. The lack of other listed schools nearby means higher-income families might seek private education beyond the town centre, while those utilising state schools would need to access facilities further out in Northamptonshire. The mix of school types is sparse, reflecting the residential nature of the NN16 8GZ cluster.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Youth Works Community College | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community composition in NN16 8GZ reflects an older demographic profile typical of established residential areas. The median age for residents stands at 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years being the most common age range. This indicates that the local population consists largely of established families or individuals in their middle years, rather than young singles or elderly retirees. Half of the households in this postcode area do not own their homes, meaning 32% of residents own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 68% likely rent their accommodation, suggesting a significant presence of landlords and lettings businesses in the local economy. There are no records of other ethnic groups in the provided data, meaning the population is predominantly White. This homogeneity often points to long-term settlement patterns common in post-war housing developments within the town. The primary housing stock comprises houses rather than flats, which aligns with the suburban and historic character of the surrounding neighbourhoods. Consequently, you will find more detached or semi-detached properties than apartments in this specific postcode zone. These figures help you understand who your neighbours might be and the general pace of social life in this cluster.
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