Area Information

NN16 8HA covers a specific residential cluster within the historic market town of Kettering. This postcode serves roughly 1,116 people, creating a tightly knit community environment. Kettering received its market charter in 1227 and stands approximately 8 miles north of Wellingborough. The area is located 75 miles from London, positioning it firmly within the East Midlands region. This postcode sits within a town that developed significantly during the 19th century, transforming from a modest medieval settlement into an industrial centre. The residential cluster benefits from the town's established infrastructure without the overwhelming density of larger cities. You can access the historic Market Square and the High Street, where the parish church of St Peter and St Paul dominates the skyline with its distinctive 180-foot spire. Your daily life here involves proximity to centuries-old landmarks like Toller Chapel, built in 1723, and the Sawyer family's Manor House, now a museum in Sheep Street. Living in NN16 8HA means you reside in a location with deep Anglo-Saxon roots, where the name itself means "the people of Ketter". The area offers a blend of historical significance and modern residential convenience. You are close to the 1857-built railway station that once provided crucial economic stimulus to the declining local economy. This postcode offers you a slice of a town that balances its industrial past with its present character.

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Area Size
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Population
1116
Population Density
2689 people/km²

The housing stock in NN16 8HA is defined by its status as a flat-rich postcode area. Flats constitute the primary accommodation type found in this specific residential cluster. Just 21% of residents hold home ownership, which indicates that the market is heavily weighted towards renting or shared ownership models. This dynamic creates a distinct environment compared to traditional suburban estates. You are looking at a market where long-term tenancies and potentially higher rent yields play a significant role. This high level of tenancy often correlates with urban-style living in the town centre or close to transport links. Kettering is one of Northamptonshire's smaller market towns, and NN16 8HA reflects this compact urban nature. The scarcity of owner-occupied properties may mean fewer opportunities for capital growth through ownership equity. However, it also suggests a vibrant, accessible location where you can live without the high entry costs of terraced or semi-detached homes. Buyers seeking flats in this postcode will find a market driven by rental demand and commuter accessibility. The property market here rewards flexibility over traditional mortgage-based purchasing.

House Prices in NN16 8HA

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Energy Efficiency in NN16 8HA

Residents of NN16 8HA enjoy immediate access to essential high street retailers and leisure facilities. Within practical reach, you can find five major retail outlets, including Lidl Weekley, Morrisons Weekley, and Farmfoods Weekley. These supermarkets cover your daily grocery needs without requiring a long journey. For public transport, a single bus interchange stands nearby, serving as a central hub for local journeys. You can also reach Kettering Railway Station quickly, which serves as the primary rail connection for the town. Your lifestyle revolves around the historic commercial centre of Kettering. The area is home to the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, situated just off the Market Square at the end of the High Street. You have easy access to cultural sites like the Sawyer family's Manor House in Sheep Street, which now functions as a museum. The Baptist Missionary Society has deep historical roots here, and you can visit Toller Chapel, built in 1723. Education is handled by Tresham College in Windmill Road and a Grammar School in the local area. The proximity of these amenities means your daily routine involves a comfortable blend of shopping, transport, and cultural exploration.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within NN16 8HA centres on adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This age range represents the most common demographic in the postcode area. The median age across this residential cluster is 47 years old, suggesting a mature population profile. You are unlikely to find a young family-dominated street or a retirement-only enclave here. The accommodation type for this specific postcode is predominantly flats, indicating a high-density living arrangement rather than detached houses. Only 21% of residents own their homes outright. This figure suggests a significant proportion of the population is either renting or lives as tenants outright. The predominant ethnic group within this postcode is White. The age profile and housing stock create a specific living environment where stability is common. The concentration of adults in their productive working years means you will encounter a neighbourhood focused on established lifestyles. This demographic reality influences the local culture and social activities available to you.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

21
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

21
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NN16 8HA?
The community centres on adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. This age range represents the most common demographic, creating a mature neighbourhood profile. The area is not dominated by young families or retirees but rather established working adults.
How good is the transport link for commuters in NN16 8HA?
You have access to a bus interchange very close to the postcode. Kettering Railway Station, opened in 1857, is also within practical reach. The line connects to London, offering a link established in 1867. Digital connectivity scores 79 for broadband and 83 for mobile coverage.
Are there safety concerns I should know about for NN16 8HA?
Yes, the area has a critical crime risk level with a score of 2 out of 100. Crime rates are above average, and enhanced security measures are recommended. However, flood risk is low, and there are no planning constraints related to nature reserves or woodland.
What amenities are available within walking distance of NN16 8HA?
You can access five retail outlets, including Lidl Weekley, Morrisons Weekley, and Farmfoods Weekley. A bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station are also within practical reach. The historic Market Square and St Peter and St Paul church are nearby.

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