Area Information

Living in NN16 8SZ means residing within a very specific residential cluster in Kettering, a historic market town in Northamptonshire. This postcode covers an area of just 793 square metres and is home to 1,013 people. The density here is exceptionally high, standing at 1,277,391 people per square kilometre according to the recorded figures. You will find yourself in a small locality that forms part of the broader Kettering community, a town with Anglo-Saxon origins dating back to 956 AD. The area offers a distinct residential experience within a town that transformed from a medieval settlement into an industrial centre during the 19th century. The immediate surroundings are defined by proximity to key transport hubs and local services. A bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station are within practical reach, alongside retail options like Morrisons Weekley and Farmfoods Weekley. The location sits approximately 8 miles north of Wellingborough and 75 miles from London, positioning it as a practical base for those working in the City or beyond. The neighbourhood reflects the demographic makeup of the wider town, with a median age of 47 years. Residents enjoy a community where over half the population consists of adults between the ages of 30 and 64. While the historical context offers rich background, the daily reality for you involves managing life in a densely populated pocket of this established East Midlands town.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
793 m²
Population
1013
Population Density
6234 people/km²

The property market in NN16 8SZ is defined by a specific and limited housing stock. With 27% of properties in owner-occupied hands, the area is a primarily rental market. This statistic places NN16 8SZ in contrast to more traditional suburbs where owner-occupation is the norm. Instead, you are looking at an environment where flats dominate the housing landscape. This aligns with the area's description as a small residential cluster covering only 793 square metres. The high density further reinforces that available homes will likely be compact units suited to urban living rather than detached family houses. For a buyer seeking a home in this postcode, the inventory of flats means options may be scarce compared to nearby zones with looser planning constraints. The lack of extensive protective designations like Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty or Ramsar wetland sites indicates that planning is focused on utilising this small footprint efficiently. While the area does not contain protected woodland or nature reserves that might restrict development, the sheer concentration of people per square kilometre suggests that the housing stock is fully developed. Prospective buyers should expect a competitive market for the few flats that become available, as these units serve the needs of the 1,013 residents currently living in this high-density pocket of Kettering.

House Prices in NN16 8SZ

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Energy Efficiency in NN16 8SZ

Daily life in NN16 8SZ is supported by a cluster of amenities within practical reach. Retail convenience is high, with five shops nearby including Morrisons Weekley, Farmfoods Weekley, and Iceland Kettering. These venues provide for essential shopping needs without requiring a long commute. Transport links are similarly accessible, with a nearby bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station offering connectivity beyond the immediate locality. For residents interested in history, the town of Kettering itself offers notable features such as the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, identifiable by its distinctive crocketed spire. The Sawyer family's Manor House in Sheep Street now functions as a museum, offering educational enrichment for families. The area benefits from its location within Kettering, a town with documented history extending back to 956 AD. While NN16 8SZ is a small postcode, it sits close to educational establishments like Tresham College in Windmill Road and the town's Grammar School. Historically, the town was a centre for woollen manufacturing and later the boot and shoe industry, which shaped its built environment. Living in NN16 8SZ places you in proximity to these cultural landmarks and industrial heritage sites. The presence of Sawyer's Almshouses further connects residents to the charitable heritage of Edmund Sawyer from the 17th century. This mix of convenience and historical depth defines the lifestyle here, balancing modern retail access with a deep-rooted sense of place.

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Demographics

The community in NN16 8SZ is characterised by a mature population structure. The median age across this postcode is 47, with the 30 to 64-year-old age range identified as the most common demographic. This profile suggests an area populated largely by working-age adults and established families rather than young students or retirees. Home ownership stands at 27%, indicating that the majority of residents rent their homes. This rental proportion is significant for someone considering moving in, as the market is heavily weighted towards tenanted accommodation rather than owner-occupied stock. Flats are the predominant accommodation type within the local cluster. This housing style aligns with the high density figure of 1,277,391 people per square kilometre, suggesting a vertical living arrangement common in urban centres. The ethnic makeup is predominantly White, reflecting the demographic patterns of the surrounding Kettering town. These statistical realities shape the daily social fabric of the area. You will likely interact with neighbours who are settled in long-term rentals, potentially deriving from the historical shoe-making industry boom that supported the town's residential terraced streets in the 19th century. Understanding these numbers provides a clear picture of who lives here and how the community functions compared to other parts of the country.

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 lives in NN16 8SZ and what is the community like?
The community in NN16 8SZ consists of 1,013 people with a median age of 47. The most common age range is adults between 30 and 64 years. Most residents are renters, accounting for 73% of households as only 27% own their homes. The predominant ethnic group is White. Housing is dominated by flats, reflecting the small size of the 793 square metre residential cluster.
How good is the internet and mobile signal in this area?
Digital connectivity in NN16 8SZ is excellent for working from home and daily use. Fixed broadband scores 99 out of 100, indicating top-tier quality. Mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100, which is classified as good. These high scores ensure reliable high-speed internet and strong mobile signals for all residents in this postcode.
Is it safe to live in NN16 8SZ?
Safety in NN16 8SZ has a critical risk level with a crime score of 1 out of 100. This indicates that crime rates are above average and enhanced security measures are recommended. However, environmental safety is high, with a flood risk score of 0, meaning there is low flood risk coverage. No other protected planning constraints affect the area.
What shops and transport options are near NN16 8SZ?
Residents have five retail options nearby, including Morrisons Weekley, Farmfoods Weekley, and Iceland Kettering. Transport is well served by a nearby bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station, which opened in 1857. The town station provides links to London, and the area is situated eight miles north of Wellingborough.
Are there schools or parks nearby for families?
For education, Tresham College in Windmill Road and a local Grammar School are part of the wider facilities available in Kettering. While the postcode itself is small, the town offers cultural sites like the parish church of St Peter and St Paul and the Sawyer family's Manor House museum. There are no protected nature reserves within the immediate area restrictions.

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