Area Overview for NN4 7BD
Area Information
Living in NN4 7BD offers a specific residential experience within a small cluster measuring 3.1 hectares. The community supports a population of 1590 people, creating a density of 184 people per square kilometre. This postcode covers a focused residential area where daily life relies on proximity to key transport nodes and essential services. You are situated in an environment defined by its compact nature and clear boundaries between living spaces and commercial hubs. The location functions as a quiet stop for those accessing the wider Northampton area, yet it maintains a distinct identity as a housing estate rather than a sprawling village. Residents here navigate a landscape where the volume of inhabitants is significant enough to support local amenities but low enough to avoid heavy congestion. The character of the postcode is shaped by its role as a residential gateway, positioning it between domestic streets and major arterial routes. Understanding the scale of the area helps you appreciate the balance between seclusion and accessibility. You can expect a setting where the footprint of development is managed, leaving room for the immediate surroundings to feel less crowded than larger urban districts. This concentration of 1590 souls across such a limited area defines the rhythm of life, ensuring that neighbours are within walking distance while still providing a buffer from the busiest parts of the town.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3.1 hectares
- Population
- 1590
- Population Density
- 184 people/km²
The property market in NN4 7BD is characterised by a strong leaning toward home ownership rather than renting. Evidence shows that 73% of dwellings are owner-occupied, creating a static housing market where property values tend to move slower than in high-turnover rental zones. The overwhelming accommodation type is houses, indicating that you will primarily view detached, semi-detached, or terraced homes rather than apartments. This housing model suits those seeking space and stability, reinforcing the area's appeal to families and long-term residents. For buyers looking at homes in NN4 7BD, the stock consists of standard residential properties suitable for everyday living. The lack of flats means the neighbourhood does not offer the vertical density found in urban centres. Instead, properties are arranged in a low to medium density cluster, reflecting an estate style built to accommodate a population of roughly 1590 people. This structure implies you are buying into a self-contained community where the local economy relies heavily on resident spending. The market conditions here require patience, as the low turnover suggests properties stay with their owners for extended periods. When assessing homes in this postcode, focus on the condition of the housing stock, given its role as a primary residence for the vast majority of the population.
House Prices in NN4 7BD
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Energy Efficiency in NN4 7BD
Residents of NN4 7BD benefit from a practical range of amenities within a short practical reach. For retail needs, five shops are nearby, including Morrisons Daily, M&S Northampton Hospital SF, and Asda Far. These venues cover essential shopping from groceries to general merchandise. You do not need to drive far to find supermarkets or clothing stores. For public transport users, two major bus hubs are accessible: the Northampton Bus Interchange and the University Bus Interchange. These points provide easy access to wider Northampton services. Rail commuters have Northampton Railway Station just downstream, ensuring easy links to regional destinations. The combination of these facilities creates a convenient daily routine where you can handle most errands without long journeys. Leisure and dining options are implied through the presence of larger retail outlets like M&S and supermarkets, though specific cafes or parks are not detailed in the available data. The proximity of Morrisons Daily and Asda Far means fresh food and household essentials are always in sight. This accessibility supports a lifestyle where time spent commuting to shops is minimal, allowing more focus on home life and the immediate neighbourhood.
Amenities
Schools
Families living in NN4 7BD have access to specific educational institutions nearby, though the range of options is limited. Great Houghton School stands as the only institution listed in the immediate vicinity. This is an independent school, distinguishing it from the state-funded primary and secondary sector. The presence of an independent option suggests proximity to higher-quality private education for those who can afford the fees, while state school options would lie further away outside this specific data set. The reliance on Great Houghton School shapes the educational choices for households in this cluster. Parents must consider transport arrangements to reach this specific campus, as no other schools are recorded within the practical catchment for NN4 7BD. The absence of nearby state schools means that residential decisions may hinge on whether an independent education fits your needs and budget. For working families, the location of Great Houghton School is a key factor when evaluating the suitability of the area. The mix is singular; you do not get a collection of diverse school types immediately at your doorstep. This concentration informs the daily routine of residents, particularly regarding drop-offs and pickups along routes connecting the estate to the school.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Great Houghton School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community in NN4 7BD is defined by a settled demographic profile, with 73% of households in owner-occupied homes. This high ownership rate indicates a stable neighbourhood where residents have long-term ties to their properties. The age profile of the population reflects this stability, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years form the most common age range, suggesting the area attracts families and individuals in their working and raising years rather than young professionals or retirees. Ethnically, the predominant group is White, contributing to a relatively homogeneous community structure typical of many established suburban estates. Almost all accommodation types are houses, meaning you will find detached, semi-detached, or terraced properties rather than flats. This housing stock shapes the local culture, fostering a traditional neighbourhood vibe where front gardens and driveways are common features. The absence of rental dominance further separates this area from the transient nature of city centres. With a population density of 184 people per square kilometre, the housing arrangement is spacious enough to avoid the clutter of high-rise living while remaining close to one another.
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Planning Constraints
- Flood RiskLocked
- Ramsar Wetland SitesLocked
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyLocked
- Protected Nature ReserveLocked
- Protected WoodlandLocked
- Crime RiskLocked