Area Information

Living in PE22 8ES means settling into a defined residential cluster that occupies 15.8 hectares within the English countryside. This specific postcode covers a small population of 2,307 people, resulting in a population density of 43 people per square kilometre. Such low density points to a quiet, spread-out living environment rather than a dense urban experience. You will find yourself in a space where neighbours are neighbours, yet the physical footprint of the area remains compact and manageable. The size of this residential pocket ensures that daily routines are relieved of long commutes to local shops, though the overall character is one of rural repose. This area stands apart from larger towns by its focus on single households and families rather than high-density flats. The 15.8 hectare boundary creates a distinct neighbourhood feel, separating your home from the wider infrastructure of Spilsby. Residents here experience a lifestyle defined by openness and a lack of immediate urban clutter. The small scale promotes a slower pace of life, which suits those seeking a retreat from city noise. Your daily life in PE22 8ES is shaped by this intimate scale, offering a specific type of community living that is difficult to find in larger municipalities.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
15.8 hectares
Population
2307
Population Density
43 people/km²

The housing stock in PE22 8ES is exclusively comprised of houses, with no flats, apartments, or converted tenements within this postcode boundary. This is a predominantly owner-occupied market, with 80% of households holding title to their properties. You will find very few rental properties available here, making it difficult for investors looking for short-term lets. The 80% home ownership statistic indicates that the area appeals primarily to those with the funds to purchase a property rather than those seeking the rental market. This high barrier to entry filters the buyer pool to those with savings or substantial deposits. The 15.8-hectare size of the area naturally limits the number of properties available, which often drives demand among local families. Because the accommodation type is restricted to houses, your options are limited to detached, semi-detached, or terraced styles typical of rural clusters. There are no student rooms or maisonettes to be found in PE22 8ES. This market structure means property values may be higher relative to income in the surrounding Lincolnshire, but the stability of the owners suggests robust long-term hold‑values for those who buy. The lack of rental stock emphasizes that this is a destination family seeks to settle in permanently.

House Prices in PE22 8ES

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Energy Efficiency in PE22 8ES

Your daily amenities lie very close to the 2,307 households in PE22 8ES, all within practical walking or short driving distance. Three main retailers serve the local needs in Spilsby. You can shop at Sainsburys Spilsby for groceries and household essentials. The Lincolnshire Co-operative Co offers a range of general goods and potentially some local produce. A Spar convenience store is also nearby for quick stops or top-up shopping. These three venues provide all the basic retail necessities for a resident. There are no major department stores or leisure complexes inside this small postcode, but the nearby Spilsby stores supply everything you require. This concentration of retail ensures that running errands does not consume hours of your day. The presence of Sainsburys and a Co-op indicates that nutrition and practical shopping are priority services. For dining, the local shops likely offer takeaways or basic hot meals, though specific restaurant names are not listed in the data. The lifestyle here is utilitarian but convenient, relying on three specific chains to meet 90% of retail needs. You do not need to travel far to find what you need.

Amenities

Schools

Families in PE22 8ES have access to a specific set of educational institutions just minutes from their homes. You can attend The New Leake Primary School, which holds a rating of Good from Ofsted. Another option is Stickney Church of England Primary School, currently rated as Satisfactory. For more senior education, the area serves William Lovell Church of England School. Near the village boundary, you will find William Lovell Church of England Academy. The principle difference between this academy and the other desk-based entity is that the academy holds a Satisfactory Ofsted rating. The mix of primary and academy provision in this postcode means children move from one facility to another as they grow older. You have a clear choice between a Good-rated primary school and others rated Satisfactory. Because the local school population is drawn from this small 2,307-person cluster, class sizes are likely to be smaller than in larger towns. The presence of these specific schools provides a direct educational route without requiring long bus rides. Parents should note the distinction between the church-run primary and the academy structure when considering educational ethos.

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Demographics

The community in PE22 8ES is dominated by adults, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64 years age range, indicating a population that has likely settled down in this location over time. A significant majority, specifically 80%, own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high level of home ownership suggests long-term residents who are invested in the local area. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses rather than rental properties or high-rise flats. This aligns with the area's demographic profile of established families and individuals seeking stability. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a largely traditional sporting and recreational area compared to more cosmopolitan urban centres. There is a clear lack of transient populations, which gives the neighbourhood a consistent and familiar character. The demographic data shows a community built around stability and household permanence. Buyers should expect a catchment of people who have chosen this postcode for its suitability to family life. The age profile means local services cater primarily to working-age adults and their dependents, rather than the very young or the elderly. The 80% ownership rate also implies that the property market in PE22 8ES turns over slowly, as few residents need to move urgently.

Household Size

Two person
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

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in PE22 8ES and what does the community feel like?
The population is 2,307, with a median age of 47. Most residents are adults aged 30 to 64 years. The 80% home ownership rate shows a community of settled families. With 43 people per square kilometre, the feel is quiet and spacious within the 15.8 hectares.
What schools are nearest to PE22 8ES?
Local options include The New Leake Primary School, rated Good by Ofsted. There is also Stickney Church of England Primary School, rated Satisfactory. William Lovell Church of England Academy is nearby, also rated Satisfactory.
Is internet connection reliable in this postcode?
Fixed broadband is poor with a score of 28 out of 100. However, mobile coverage is excellent at 82 out of 100. You should rely on a strong mobile signal for internet if line speeds are a problem.
How safe is the area and are there any planning risks?
The crime risk score is 77, indicating low crime. There are no flood risks, protected woodlands, or AONB constraints. The flood and wetland scores are both 0.
What shops and amenities can I access?
Three main retailers are nearby in Spilsby: Sainsburys Spilsby, Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, and Spar. These provide all basic shopping needs without travelling far from your home.

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