Area Information

Living in NN16 9JH means residing within a small residential cluster in Kettering, a historic market town in Northamptonshire. This postcode falls within an area of approximately 2,210 residents, offering a quieter scale than the town centre yet remaining close to local civic life. Kettering itself traces its roots back to 956 AD, having been granted land by King Edwy and awarded its market charter by King Henry III in 1227. The town transformed during the 19th century, evolving from a modest settlement into an industrial hub, largely driven by the shoe-making enterprise founded by Thomas Gotch in 1778. Today, NN16 9JH represents a settled community comfortable within the footprint of this established town. You are situated roughly 75 miles from London and just 8 miles north of Wellingborough, allowing convenient access to wider regional links without being enveloped by urban sprawl. The parish church of St Peter and St Paul, known for its distinctive 180-foot spire, overlooks the Market Square nearby. Homes here benefit from being part of a town rich in Anglo-Saxon and Roman history, from iron-smelting operations in Roman Britain to medieval manor grants. Daily life is defined by proximity to these landmarks and the town's industrial heritage, which continues to shape the local character. The area provides a grounded setting where history and modern living intersect, suitable for those seeking a connection to a town with deep historical roots rather than a rapidly changing cityscape.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
2210
Population Density
3971 people/km²

Homes in NN16 9JH form part of a stock defined overwhelmingly by owner-occupancy. With 80% of residents owning their homes, the area functions less as a bright-lining rental market and more as a settled residential zone. The predominant accommodation type is houses, meaning you will find detached, semi-detached, or terraced family dwellings rather than purpose-built apartment complexes or student flats. This structure supports a market geared towards families and established households seeking long-term security. Buyers looking at this small postcode cluster should expect a property landscape focused on traditional property types suitable for those planning to stay put. The high ownership percentage often reflects properties that have been improved or maintained by their owners over the years, although no specific data on property prices or value trends is provided for this location. The lack of rental dominance suggests that the local supply chain is geared towards sales rather than letting. For those considering buying in NN16 9JH, the environment is one of permanence. There are no indications of high turnover or investor landlords driving the market. Instead, the housing stock appears stable, catering to individuals and families who value ownership certainty. The focus remains on houses, providing a standard of living associated with the town's history as a provider of substantial family accommodation since its industrial transformation.

House Prices in NN16 9JH

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Energy Efficiency in NN16 9JH

Amenities within practical reach of NN16 9JH cover retail, education, and transport needs efficiently. For shopping, residents have access to five retail outlets nearby. Notable options include Asda Kettering, Co-op Hallwood, and Aldi Weekley, ensuring regular grocery and household needs are met without a long journey. Public transport relies heavily on rail, with two stations in close vicinity: Kettering Railway Station and Corby Railway Station. These provide direct links to wider networks, supplementing the single bus service available at the local Bus Interchange. Educationally, the area benefits from Tresham College in Windmill Road and a local Grammar School, both of which are principal establishments serving the catchment. The marketplace feeling of Kettering extends your daily life. The town received its market charter in 1227, and the weekly market history has left a lasting impression on the geography. You can wander around the Market Square at the end of the High Street, where the parish church of St Peter and St Paul stands. There are also local amenities like the Sawyer family's Manor House open as a museum. These venues provide cultural interest alongside practical necessities. The combination of major supermarkets, reliable rail links, and educational facilities creates a practical lifestyle.

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Demographics

The community in NN16 9JH is mature and established, with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range among residents consists of adults aged between 30 and 64 years. This demographic profile indicates a population prioritising stability, likely comprising families with children or professionals in mid-career. Home ownership is the dominant tenure model, with 80% of households owning their properties outright. This high figure suggests a deeply rooted community where residents have likely lived in their homes for extended periods. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting the town's traditional makeup. Accommodation consists primarily of houses, contrasting with the rental blocks or apartments found in newer urban developments elsewhere in the UK. There is no data on social deprivation indices or income distribution for this specific postcode, so financial stratification within the neighbourhood remains unquantified in available records. However, the high home ownership rate implies a stable economic base for the majority of residents. Life here is shaped by long-term settlement rather than transient populations. The house-based accommodation type aligns with the preferences of the age groups present, offering gardens and space that appeal to families and those valuing a suburban lifestyle. The community feels cohesive, built on decades of ownership and local familiarity.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
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

32
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you tell me about who lives in NN16 9JH?
The area is home to 2,210 residents with a median age of 47 years. Most people are in the 30 to 64 age range. Home ownership is very high at 80%, and the predominant ethnic group is White. Houses are the main type of accommodation found here.
What are the transport options like for NN16 9JH?
You have excellent digital connectivity. Fixed broadband scores 98 and mobile coverage scores 83 out of 100. For travel, Kettering and Corby Railway Stations are nearby, along with a Bus Interchange. The town is situated 8 miles north of Wellingborough and 75 miles from London.
How safe is NN16 9JH compared to the rest of the UK?
Safety assessments are generally positive for the environment, with no flood risk and no planning constraints. However, the crime risk score is 45 out of 100, indicating a medium risk level. Crime rates are around the national average. Residents should apply standard security precautions when securing their homes.

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