Area Information

Living in NN16 8TQ places you within a specific residential cluster in the town of Kettering, Northamptonshire. This postcode area covers a small group of homes with a population of 1,116 residents. You are situated in England, part of the East Midlands region, roughly 8 miles north of Wellingborough and 75 miles from London. The location sits within a market town that received its charter in 1227 from King Henry III. Kettering developed significantly during the 19th century after Thomas Gotch founded a shoe-making enterprise in 1778, transforming the economy from woollen manufacturing to footwear production. The closure of factories in the late 20th century shifted the town's character, though its history remains evident. The parish church of St Peter and St Paul stands as a dominant feature off the Market Square near the High Street. Its distinctive 180-foot spire dates to the medieval period, with the main structure rebuilt in the mid-15th century. Other historical landmarks include the Sawyer family's Manor House in Sheep Street, now a museum, and Toller Chapel built in 1723. For those seeking instreams like these, NN16 8TQ offers proximity to such heritage sites. The area operates without the planning constraints of protected woodlands or nature reserves, allowing for relative freedom in local housing developments. However, the high crime risk associated with the wider area is a factor you must consider when evaluating your daily commute and evening walks around this 1,116-person community.

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Area Size
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Population
1116
Population Density
2689 people/km²

The property market in NN16 8TQ is characterised by a high proportion of rented accommodation and a specific housing type mix. With home ownership standing at just 21 per cent, you will find that most homes here are owned by tenants rather than landlords. The predominant accommodation type in this cluster is flats, which reinforces the conclusion that this is largely a rental market. This demographic structure implies that if you are looking to buy your first home, competition may come mostly from other investors or those seeking entry into the rental buy-to-let sector. Conversely, if you are buying for cash flow, the low ownership rate offers potential for rental demand from the numerous tenants currently living in these flats. No data on house prices per square metre or average sale volumes is available for this specific postcode, so you must rely on broader trends for Kettering to guide your search. The fact that 79 per cent of residents do not own their homes suggests a persistent demand for affordable alternatives in the local housing stock. When evaluating homes in NN16 8TQ, focus on the condition of the flats and their proximity to the Kettering Railway Station or nearby bus interchanges. The lack of private ownership also means fewer residents have the long-term commitment typical of landlords maintaining family homes townhouses. This market dynamic creates an environment where price per month often feels more relevant than price per property for assessing value.

House Prices in NN16 8TQ

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Energy Efficiency in NN16 8TQ

Daily life in NN16 8TQ revolves around practical amenities located within easy reach of your home. You have direct access to retail options including Morrisons Weekley, Tesco Kettering, and Farmfoods Weekley, ensuring you can complete grocery shopping and household necessities with minimal travel. Five notable retail outlets serve the immediate vicinity, providing a convenient range of prices and product choices. For those relying on public transport, a bus interchange is situated nearby, simplifying your commute to Kettering station or beyond. Kettering Railway Station itself is a key landmark, offering connectivity to larger cities and serving as a hub for regional travel. Beyond shopping and transport, the lifestyle here is shaped by the historic nature of the surrounding town. You are close to the parish church of St Peter and St Paul with its 180-foot spire, a sight that defines the local skyline near the Market Square. The area benefits from proximity to Tresham College and a Grammar School, if you are looking for specific educational institutions for children or yourself. Sawyer's Almshouses offer a charming glimpse into the town's charitable heritage, while Toller Chapel represents the religious history dating back to 1723. Living in NN16 8TQ means you stay within the walking distance of these cultural landmarks. The presence of a Boot and shoe industry history adds depth to the local character, even if the factories are no longer the primary economic driver. You enjoy a quiet residential setting without the need to travel far for basic services or leisure.

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Demographics

The community in NN16 8TQ displays a distinct profile centered on mature adults. The median age here is 47 years, with most residents falling into the 30 to 64 years range. This suggests a stable population likely comprised of established families or individuals who have settled long-term in Kettering. Only 21 per cent of households own their homes outright, indicating that the majority of people in this postcode live as tenants. The dominant accommodation type is flats, which aligns with the rental-heavy ownership figures and the town's historical density. Ethnic diversity in this specific cluster is limited, as the predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of Northamptonshire. Deprivation levels are not detailed in the available statistics for this specific cluster, but the high concentration of rental flat dwellings often correlates with specific income demographics in post-industrial towns. You should be aware that a median age of 47 means the area is not geared toward young professionals seeking nightlife or transient students. Instead, the resident base is likely concerned with stability, quiet streets, and reliable services. The presence of flats as the primary accommodation type means you may find larger families less common here compared to house-dominant suburbs. Understanding this demographic reality is essential if you are seeking a family environment or a retirement setting, as the housing stock and age profile suggest a moderate-paced lifestyle centered around the town's core amenities rather than a rapid, youthful urban experience.

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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