Area Information

Kettering stands as one of Northamptonshire's smaller market towns, situated in the East Midlands region approximately 8 miles north of Wellingborough. This specific residential cluster, identified by postcode NN16 8YZ, forms part of a small community where daily life unfolds against a backdrop of deep historical roots. The town received its market charter in 1227 and derives its name from Anglo-Saxon origins meaning "the people of Ketter". You will find yourself stepping onto land documented since 956 AD, a site that has served as a focal point for iron-working and commerce for centuries. The parish church of St Peter and St Paul dominates the skyline with its distinctive 180-foot spire, serving as a constant landmark near the Market Square. Living in NN16 8YZ means inhabiting an area that transformed from a modest medieval settlement into a substantial industrial centre during the 19th century. Thomas Gotch established a shoe-making enterprise here in 1778, an industry that would define the local economy for over 150 years. The opening of Kettering railway station in 1857 provided the crucial boost needed to sustain growth, linking the town to London in 1867. Today, the area retains the character of a historic town while offering modern conveniences, making it a distinct choice for those seeking a town with significant heritage rather than a modern new-build estate.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1482
Population Density
1031 people/km²

Homes in NN16 8YZ reflect a market heavily skewed towards ownership rather than the rental sector. You will find that 65% of residents own their homes outright or with a mortgage, indicating that this is primarily an owner-occupied area. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which aligns with the town's historical development as a family-focused residential area. This high level of home ownership typically results in a slower turnover rate compared to private rental sectors, meaning the housing stock is stable and well-maintained by long-term owners. When you look at the broader surroundings of Kettering, you may see terraced streets near the industrial heritage sites in the Headlands and Rockingham areas, remnants of the boot and shoe manufacturing past. However, within the NN16 8YZ postcode itself, the character remains consistent with the general profile of established domestic properties. For buyers searching for residences in this small cluster, the market is likely characterised by individuals seeking to settle down rather than investors flipping properties quickly. The fact that the area covers a specific residential cluster rather than a large estate means there is limited variety in building styles, often creating a cohesive look that potential buyers recognise as established neighbourhoods.

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Energy Efficiency in NN16 8YZ

Daily life in NN16 8YZ is defined by a mix of local services and nearby town amenities. Within practical reach, you will find five key retail locations including Co-op COMF, Aldi Weekley, and Iceland Kettering, satisfying most weekly shopping needs without extensive travel. Public transport access is straightforward with one bus interchange and one rail link located at Kettering Railway Station, both within easy reach for residents. The town centre itself offers a glimpse into history at the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, situated just off the Market Square at the end of the High Street. Cultural interests can be pursued at the Sawyer family's Manor House in Sheep Street, which now functions as a museum open to the public. For those interested in the region's heritage, Toller Chapel in the town dates back to 1723 and represents a significant part of the community's history. The area also benefits from Tresham College in Windmill Road and a nearby Grammar School, indicating strong educational presence. Sawyer's Almshouses continue to represent the town's charitable heritage, adding to the architectural diversity. Residents benefit from these named venues and facilities which are all integrated into the town's fabric, providing convenience and cultural depth for anyone living in this postcode.

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Demographics

The community residing in NN16 8YZ reflects a mature and stable population. The median age for residents is 47 years, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. This demographic spread indicates an area where established families and professionals have put down roots rather than a transient student quarter or retirement village. Home ownership stands at 65%, suggesting that the majority of residents have purchased their properties and remain long-term occupants of the neighbourhood. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, aligning with the town's history as a residential residential area that expanded around industrial workplaces. While the town is home to notable associations like the Baptist Missionary Society, the predominant ethnic group is White. With a population density of 1031 people per square kilometre and a total population of 1482 for this specific postcode area, the density feels moderate for a town-sized location. You can expect a neighbourhood atmosphere where neighbours are likely to know each other well due to the high rate of home ownership and the presence of open spaces beyond the immediate urban core. The age profile ensures a quiet environment suited for families and professionals rather than the 24/7 activity of a student hub.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

65
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

41
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in NN16 8YZ?
The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64 years. Home ownership stands at 65%, reflecting a population that has settled for the long term. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, and the area is primarily populated by the White ethnic group. This demographic profile suggests a stable neighbourhood suited for families and established professionals rather than transient young renters.
How good is the transport and digital connectivity?
Digital connectivity is excellent, with fixed broadband scoring 85 out of 100 and mobile coverage reaching 83 out of 100. These scores support reliable remote work and daily internet use. For physical travel, residents have access to a bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station, which opened in 1857 and links directly to London via a line established in 1867. The town sits 8 miles north of Wellingborough, offering balanced access to larger cities while maintaining a local community feel.
Is the area safe from environmental risks and crime?
Environmental safety is high, with zero scores for flood risk and various planning constraints, meaning no risk of flooding or protected site issues. However, crime risk is critical with a score of 23 out of 100, placing crime rates above average. While residents do not face environmental hazards, they must consider implementing enhanced security measures due to the elevated crime statistics reported for this postcode area.
What amenities are available nearby in Kettering?
Residents can access five notable retail venues including Co-op COMF, Aldi Weekley, and Iceland Kettering within practical reach. Transport options include a bus interchange and Kettering Railway Station. Cultural and historical sites such as the parish church of St Peter and St Paul, Sawyer family's Manor House, and Toller Chapel provide leisure and educational options. Tresham College and a Grammar School are also located nearby, supporting family life in the region.

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