Area Overview for NN16 9ND
Area Information
Living in NN16 9ND offers a tightly knit residential experience within the wider town of Kettering. This specific postcode cluster covers a very small footprint of just 2349 m², creating a dense living environment. A population of 1869 resides in this area, resulting in a population density of 795,775 people per km². Such figures indicate that you will have immediate neighbours on near every side, fostering a close-knit community feel where local events and street life play a significant role in daily routines. Kettering itself is a historic market town that received its charter in 1227 from King Henry III. The town grew significantly in the 19th century, transforming from a medieval settlement into an industrial centre famous for its shoe-making heritage established by Thomas Gotch in 1778. The area retains this historical character, situated approximately 8 miles north of Wellingborough and 75 miles from London. For those considering this cluster, the high density means you benefit from proximity to local services, yet the small size ensures a distinct neighbourhood identity separate from the broader town sprawl. This location serves as a practical residential base for workers accessing the East Midlands, with the mainline railway station providing crucial transport links established in 1857.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2349 m²
- Population
- 1869
- Population Density
- 8762 people/km²
The housing market in NN16 9ND is characterised primarily by house ownership rather than flats or apartments. Data explicitly lists the accommodation type as houses, which dictates the nature of the local property stock. With 44% of residents owning their homes, there is a significant owner-occupied sector alongside a sizeable rental market. This split between ownership and renting often reflects a mix of vintage properties and newer constructions catering to different household needs. The high population density inherent to this postcode cluster suggests that, while predominantly houses, the dwellings are situated close together, potentially creating semi-urban street layouts rather than expansive rural plots. For buyers looking at homes in NN16 9ND, the primary finding is the prevalence of houses on a small land area. This physical constraint is typical of inner-town clusters that developed alongside the industrial boom of the late 18th and 19th centuries. The 2349 m² total area means there is limited room for large estate-style developments, leading to a narrower range of lot sizes. Consequently, you will find standard residential properties that prioritise ground-floor accessibility and garden proximity to the road. The market dynamics here are driven by demand for family housing in a historic market town like Kettering, supported by the presence of schools such as Ronald Tree Nursery School and Avondale Infant School.
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Daily life in NN16 9Nd is supported by a compact range of amenities within practical reach. Residents have access to five local retail outlets, specifically Co-op Hallwood, Co-op Stamford, and Co-op Grange, which provide essential shopping needs without requiring long drives. A Bus Interchange serves as the primary hub for public transport connections, linking the residential cluster to wider Kettering and surrounding areas. Rail travel is also accessible through Kettering Railway Station and Corby Railway Station, which function as major gateways for regional travel. The character of the area is influenced by Kettering's historic status as a market town since receiving its charter in 1227. This heritage often shapes local planning, though specific planning constraints like those near Ramsar wetlands or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty are not present in this specific postcode. Instead, the lifestyle is defined by proximity to the town centre's historical landmarks, such as St Peter and St Paul parish church with its distinctive spire. While specific leisure parks are not listed in the immediate amenity data, the presence of Sawyer family Manor House as a museum in the wider town offers cultural interest. Living in NN16 9ND means you are integrated into a town with a 150-year shoe-making history and a Victorian-era railway, offering a blend of historical charm and modern retail convenience.
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Schools
Families residing in NN16 9ND have direct access to a mix of early years and primary education. The nearest nursery is Ronald Tree Nursery School, providing care for the youngest children in the postcode's community. For primary education, parents can send their children to Avondale Infant School or Avondale Junior School, both of which are located near the NN16 9ND cluster. This proximity to dedicated educational facilities supports the demographic profile of adults aged 30 to 64 years and above. The presence of both infant and junior sections of Avondale suggests a structured pathway for schooling within a short commute. Living in NN16 9ND means you are within practical walking distance or a very short drive to these key institutions. While specific Ofsted ratings are not provided in the available data, the establishment of schools like Tresham College and a Grammar School in the wider town indicates a broader range of advanced educational options accessible to residents. The concentration of schools in the immediate vicinity reduces travel time for parents and demonstrates a commitment to early childhood development. Schools near NN16 9ND act as community anchors, often hosting local events and contributing to the social fabric of the neighbourhood.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ronald Tree Nursery School | nursery | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Avondale Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Avondale Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in NN16 9ND is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age stands at 47 years, with the most common age range being adults between 30 and 64 years. This suggests an established population likely focused on family stability, career progression, or semi-retirement rather than transient young professionals or students. Home ownership rates in this postcode are recorded at 44%, indicating that while nearly half of the residents own their property, the other half rent their homes. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, aligning with the median age of the residents who often require space. The area is predominantly White, reflecting the broader demographic composition of Northamptonshire. With a population of 1869, this postcode represents a specific residential cluster rather than a broad borough. The high population density of 795,775 people per km², while a statistical anomaly for such a small area, confirms the high intensity of development in this specific cluster. This demographic mix creates a stable environment where long-term residents value quiet streets and reliable local schools like Avondale Junior School. The proportion of home owners versus renters often influences the pace of local development and the types of community investment that take place in streets covered by NN16 9ND.
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