Area Overview for PE22 9AH
Area Information
Living in PE22 9AH means residing within a very small, specific residential cluster covering just over a kilometre square. The location currently accommodates a population of 1,375 people across 4078 square metres, resulting in a population density of 49 people per square kilometre. This low density indicates a spread-out neighbourhood rather than a dense urban environment. You will find yourself in an area defined by spacious settings where individual properties have significant room around them. The postcode serves as a precise identifier for this tight-knit group of addresses. Daily life here revolves around a quiet existence with minimal immediate neighbours. Despite its small scale, the area functions as a distinct living zone within the wider Lincolnshire landscape. Residents enjoy a sense of individual space that larger housing estates cannot replicate. The layout supports a slower pace of life where properties are spaced apart. This specific cluster offers a contained living experience for those who value seclusion without complete isolation. The defining characteristic of PE22 9AH is its manageable size and its role as a self-contained residential pocket. The community in PE22 9AH reflects the needs of mature families and established households. The median age for residents stands at 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years constituting the most common age group. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood settled by those with stable careers and existing family units. Home ownership is the prevailing norm, with 72% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership creates a stable community where long-term residents shape the local character. Houses remain the predominant accommodation type, aligning perfectly with the preferences of the adult population. The predominant ethnic group is White, contributing to a culturally consistent demographic fabric. You will find that the population is primarily composed of individuals who have put down roots in this specific postcode area. The age distribution ensures that childcare and elder care considerations remain relevant for local services. Families with children and couples in their thirtiester and fifties dominate the social scene. Seventy-two percent ownership also implies that fewer households are available for the private rental market compared to more transient urban areas. The demographic makeup points to a settled, family-oriented environment rather than a student or young professional hub. The housing market in PE22 9AH is characterised by a dominance of owner-occupied homes. With 72% of residents owning their properties, the area presents itself as a stable neighbourhood where families settle rather than churn. Houses form the core of the accommodation stock, meaning buyers looking for modern flats or high-rise apartments will find few options here. The property stock consists of traditional dwellings suited to the local adult demographic. This high level of ownership often correlates with lower vacancy rates and a community where neighbours know each other by sight. For buyers considering PE22 9AH, the market is likely to feature existing family homes rather than newly built developments or rental properties. The small physical size of the area, covering only 4078 square metres, limits the total number of listings available. You should expect a selective market where competition may focus on specific houses within this small cluster. Prospective homeowners can anticipate looking at property types that suit the 30 to 64-year-old age range which makes up the bulk of residents. The prevalence of houses means that garden space and outdoor living areas are standard expectations. This market dynamics clearly favour those seeking to buy a home to live in for the long term rather than landlords seeking investment yields. Families considering schools near PE22 9AH have two primary options within walking distance. Wrangle Primary School offers primary education for younger children in the vicinity. Students can also attend Wrangle Primary Academy, which serves as another local institution for primary-aged pupils. Both institutions sit close to the residential cluster identified by the PE22 9AH postcode. The presence of these two schools provides continuity for children who live in the immediate area. You will find that the naming convention for these facilities links them directly to the local geography around Wrangle. The mix of school types currently includes only primary education options within the direct neighbourhood. This structure suggests that families may need to travel further afield if their children require secondary schooling beyond the primary stage. The availability of Wrangle Primary School means that toddlers and young school children are catered for locally. Parents favouring the Wrangle Primary Academy have a second choice for their children's early education. These schools represent the backbone of education for the 1,375 residents in this small area. Their proximity supports the community need for accessible learning environments without requiring long commutes for younger students. Digital connectivity in PE22 9AH presents a mixed picture for modern residents relying on remote work or streaming services. Mobile coverage scores highly among residents, with a quality index reaching 84 out of 100. You can expect reliable 4G or 5G signals for staying connected on the go. However, fixed broadband quality presents a significant challenge for those working from home. The broadband quality score sits at only 24 out of 100, indicating a substantial gap in last-mile infrastructure. Residents dependent on high-speed internet must account for potentially slower download and upload speeds. This disparity means that while you can keep in contact via phone or video call effectively, large file transfers or video conferencing may suffer from latency. The low broadband score could restrict your ability to use cloud computing tools or access data-heavy applications smoothly. For a remote worker, this infrastructure gap requires careful consideration before committing to a property in PE22 9AH. You might need to seek out alternative connections or accept limitations in your home office setup. Daily internet use for entertainment may still function but the technical ceiling is lower than in neighbouring areas with robust fibre infrastructure. Mobile reliability ensures you remain reachable, but fixed line performance lags significantly behind national averages. Daily life in PE22 9AH revolves around a limited but practical range of retail amenities. You can find essential shopping needs met at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, located just down the road. A Spar shop sits nearby, offering convenience items for spontaneous purchases. Ownership of these two retail outlets ensures that groceries and household basics are accessible within practical reach. The area lacks major supermarkets or diverse leisure facilities, meaning most residents drive to larger towns for extensive shopping or dining. Local life depends heavily on these specific venues for the routine supply of goods. The retail landscape consists of these two main shops, which serve the entire population of 1,375 people. Food and beverage options are restricted to what these stores provide, with no cafes, pubs, or restaurants listed in the immediate vicinity. This simplicity defines the lifestyle; you are within walking distance of basics but require a vehicle for broader cultural or culinary experiences. The concentration of amenities in this small postcode cluster remains low, reflecting the quiet, residential nature of PE22 9AH. Residents prioritise the homeness of the location over walking to a bustling high street. Environmental and safety considerations for PE22 9AH require careful attention to specific risks. The area carries a critical level of flood risk, scoring 100 out of 100 on the risk scale. This designation indicates high flood risk coverage, meaning properties here face a genuine threat from rising water. You must factor the possibility of flooding into your assessment of any home purchase, as standard buildings may lack elevation or protection. Conversely, the area receives a passing grade on planning constraints regarding nature protection. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or protected woodland. These passing scores mean development restrictions related to these specific environmental designations are not a barrier to living here. Crime risk presents a more reassuring picture, with the area receiving a pass and a safety score of 75 out of 100. Low crime rates indicate that this is a safer neighbourhood compared to regional averages. Residents can feel confident that personal security is not a primary concern, even as the environmental flood threat remains the dominant safety issue to address. Who lives in the PE22 9AH postcode area?The community consists of 1,375 people with a median age of 47. Adults between 30 and 64 years form the largest age group. Home ownership is high at 72%, and houses are the main type of accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are near PE22 9AH?Two primary schools serve the immediate neighbourhood: Wrangle Primary School and Wrangle Primary Academy. Both institutions cater to primary-aged children living in the postcode. Secondary education options are not listed for this specific small cluster. How is internet connectivity in PE22 9AH?Mobile coverage is excellent with a quality score of 84 out of 100. However, fixed broadband performance is poor, scoring only 24 out of 100. Residents relying on remote work should expect limited download speeds and potential latency issues with internet services. Is it safe to live in PE22 9AH?Crime risk is low with a safety score of 75 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. However, the area carries a critical level of flood risk. This environmental assessment scores a 100, meaning high flood risk coverage is a significant practical consideration for any buyer. Where can I shop in PE22 9AH?There are only two retail amenities within practical reach. You can find shopping at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co and a Spar. These venues provide essentials but do not include supermarkets, cafes, or leisure facilities.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 4078 m²
- Population
- 1375
- Population Density
- 49 people/km²
The housing market in PE22 9AH is characterised by a dominance of owner-occupied homes. With 72% of residents owning their properties, the area presents itself as a stable neighbourhood where families settle rather than churn. Houses form the core of the accommodation stock, meaning buyers looking for modern flats or high-rise apartments will find few options here. The property stock consists of traditional dwellings suited to the local adult demographic. This high level of ownership often correlates with lower vacancy rates and a community where neighbours know each other by sight. For buyers considering PE22 9AH, the market is likely to feature existing family homes rather than newly built developments or rental properties. The small physical size of the area, covering only 4078 square metres, limits the total number of listings available. You should expect a selective market where competition may focus on specific houses within this small cluster. Prospective homeowners can anticipate looking at property types that suit the 30 to 64-year-old age range which makes up the bulk of residents. The prevalence of houses means that garden space and outdoor living areas are standard expectations. This market dynamics clearly favour those seeking to buy a home to live in for the long term rather than landlords seeking investment yields. Families considering schools near PE22 9AH have two primary options within walking distance. Wrangle Primary School offers primary education for younger children in the vicinity. Students can also attend Wrangle Primary Academy, which serves as another local institution for primary-aged pupils. Both institutions sit close to the residential cluster identified by the PE22 9AH postcode. The presence of these two schools provides continuity for children who live in the immediate area. You will find that the naming convention for these facilities links them directly to the local geography around Wrangle. The mix of school types currently includes only primary education options within the direct neighbourhood. This structure suggests that families may need to travel further afield if their children require secondary schooling beyond the primary stage. The availability of Wrangle Primary School means that toddlers and young school children are catered for locally. Parents favouring the Wrangle Primary Academy have a second choice for their children's early education. These schools represent the backbone of education for the 1,375 residents in this small area. Their proximity supports the community need for accessible learning environments without requiring long commutes for younger students. Digital connectivity in PE22 9AH presents a mixed picture for modern residents relying on remote work or streaming services. Mobile coverage scores highly among residents, with a quality index reaching 84 out of 100. You can expect reliable 4G or 5G signals for staying connected on the go. However, fixed broadband quality presents a significant challenge for those working from home. The broadband quality score sits at only 24 out of 100, indicating a substantial gap in last-mile infrastructure. Residents dependent on high-speed internet must account for potentially slower download and upload speeds. This disparity means that while you can keep in contact via phone or video call effectively, large file transfers or video conferencing may suffer from latency. The low broadband score could restrict your ability to use cloud computing tools or access data-heavy applications smoothly. For a remote worker, this infrastructure gap requires careful consideration before committing to a property in PE22 9AH. You might need to seek out alternative connections or accept limitations in your home office setup. Daily internet use for entertainment may still function but the technical ceiling is lower than in neighbouring areas with robust fibre infrastructure. Mobile reliability ensures you remain reachable, but fixed line performance lags significantly behind national averages. Daily life in PE22 9AH revolves around a limited but practical range of retail amenities. You can find essential shopping needs met at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, located just down the road. A Spar shop sits nearby, offering convenience items for spontaneous purchases. Ownership of these two retail outlets ensures that groceries and household basics are accessible within practical reach. The area lacks major supermarkets or diverse leisure facilities, meaning most residents drive to larger towns for extensive shopping or dining. Local life depends heavily on these specific venues for the routine supply of goods. The retail landscape consists of these two main shops, which serve the entire population of 1,375 people. Food and beverage options are restricted to what these stores provide, with no cafes, pubs, or restaurants listed in the immediate vicinity. This simplicity defines the lifestyle; you are within walking distance of basics but require a vehicle for broader cultural or culinary experiences. The concentration of amenities in this small postcode cluster remains low, reflecting the quiet, residential nature of PE22 9AH. Residents prioritise the homeness of the location over walking to a bustling high street. Environmental and safety considerations for PE22 9AH require careful attention to specific risks. The area carries a critical level of flood risk, scoring 100 out of 100 on the risk scale. This designation indicates high flood risk coverage, meaning properties here face a genuine threat from rising water. You must factor the possibility of flooding into your assessment of any home purchase, as standard buildings may lack elevation or protection. Conversely, the area receives a passing grade on planning constraints regarding nature protection. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or protected woodland. These passing scores mean development restrictions related to these specific environmental designations are not a barrier to living here. Crime risk presents a more reassuring picture, with the area receiving a pass and a safety score of 75 out of 100. Low crime rates indicate that this is a safer neighbourhood compared to regional averages. Residents can feel confident that personal security is not a primary concern, even as the environmental flood threat remains the dominant safety issue to address. Who lives in the PE22 9AH postcode area?The community consists of 1,375 people with a median age of 47. Adults between 30 and 64 years form the largest age group. Home ownership is high at 72%, and houses are the main type of accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are near PE22 9AH?Two primary schools serve the immediate neighbourhood: Wrangle Primary School and Wrangle Primary Academy. Both institutions cater to primary-aged children living in the postcode. Secondary education options are not listed for this specific small cluster. How is internet connectivity in PE22 9AH?Mobile coverage is excellent with a quality score of 84 out of 100. However, fixed broadband performance is poor, scoring only 24 out of 100. Residents relying on remote work should expect limited download speeds and potential latency issues with internet services. Is it safe to live in PE22 9AH?Crime risk is low with a safety score of 75 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. However, the area carries a critical level of flood risk. This environmental assessment scores a 100, meaning high flood risk coverage is a significant practical consideration for any buyer. Where can I shop in PE22 9AH?There are only two retail amenities within practical reach. You can find shopping at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co and a Spar. These venues provide essentials but do not include supermarkets, cafes, or leisure facilities.
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Daily life in PE22 9AH revolves around a limited but practical range of retail amenities. You can find essential shopping needs met at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, located just down the road. A Spar shop sits nearby, offering convenience items for spontaneous purchases. Ownership of these two retail outlets ensures that groceries and household basics are accessible within practical reach. The area lacks major supermarkets or diverse leisure facilities, meaning most residents drive to larger towns for extensive shopping or dining. Local life depends heavily on these specific venues for the routine supply of goods. The retail landscape consists of these two main shops, which serve the entire population of 1,375 people. Food and beverage options are restricted to what these stores provide, with no cafes, pubs, or restaurants listed in the immediate vicinity. This simplicity defines the lifestyle; you are within walking distance of basics but require a vehicle for broader cultural or culinary experiences. The concentration of amenities in this small postcode cluster remains low, reflecting the quiet, residential nature of PE22 9AH. Residents prioritise the homeness of the location over walking to a bustling high street. Environmental and safety considerations for PE22 9AH require careful attention to specific risks. The area carries a critical level of flood risk, scoring 100 out of 100 on the risk scale. This designation indicates high flood risk coverage, meaning properties here face a genuine threat from rising water. You must factor the possibility of flooding into your assessment of any home purchase, as standard buildings may lack elevation or protection. Conversely, the area receives a passing grade on planning constraints regarding nature protection. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or protected woodland. These passing scores mean development restrictions related to these specific environmental designations are not a barrier to living here. Crime risk presents a more reassuring picture, with the area receiving a pass and a safety score of 75 out of 100. Low crime rates indicate that this is a safer neighbourhood compared to regional averages. Residents can feel confident that personal security is not a primary concern, even as the environmental flood threat remains the dominant safety issue to address. Who lives in the PE22 9AH postcode area?The community consists of 1,375 people with a median age of 47. Adults between 30 and 64 years form the largest age group. Home ownership is high at 72%, and houses are the main type of accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are near PE22 9AH?Two primary schools serve the immediate neighbourhood: Wrangle Primary School and Wrangle Primary Academy. Both institutions cater to primary-aged children living in the postcode. Secondary education options are not listed for this specific small cluster. How is internet connectivity in PE22 9AH?Mobile coverage is excellent with a quality score of 84 out of 100. However, fixed broadband performance is poor, scoring only 24 out of 100. Residents relying on remote work should expect limited download speeds and potential latency issues with internet services. Is it safe to live in PE22 9AH?Crime risk is low with a safety score of 75 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. However, the area carries a critical level of flood risk. This environmental assessment scores a 100, meaning high flood risk coverage is a significant practical consideration for any buyer. Where can I shop in PE22 9AH?There are only two retail amenities within practical reach. You can find shopping at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co and a Spar. These venues provide essentials but do not include supermarkets, cafes, or leisure facilities.
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Schools
Families considering schools near PE22 9AH have two primary options within walking distance. Wrangle Primary School offers primary education for younger children in the vicinity. Students can also attend Wrangle Primary Academy, which serves as another local institution for primary-aged pupils. Both institutions sit close to the residential cluster identified by the PE22 9AH postcode. The presence of these two schools provides continuity for children who live in the immediate area. You will find that the naming convention for these facilities links them directly to the local geography around Wrangle. The mix of school types currently includes only primary education options within the direct neighbourhood. This structure suggests that families may need to travel further afield if their children require secondary schooling beyond the primary stage. The availability of Wrangle Primary School means that toddlers and young school children are catered for locally. Parents favouring the Wrangle Primary Academy have a second choice for their children's early education. These schools represent the backbone of education for the 1,375 residents in this small area. Their proximity supports the community need for accessible learning environments without requiring long commutes for younger students. Digital connectivity in PE22 9AH presents a mixed picture for modern residents relying on remote work or streaming services. Mobile coverage scores highly among residents, with a quality index reaching 84 out of 100. You can expect reliable 4G or 5G signals for staying connected on the go. However, fixed broadband quality presents a significant challenge for those working from home. The broadband quality score sits at only 24 out of 100, indicating a substantial gap in last-mile infrastructure. Residents dependent on high-speed internet must account for potentially slower download and upload speeds. This disparity means that while you can keep in contact via phone or video call effectively, large file transfers or video conferencing may suffer from latency. The low broadband score could restrict your ability to use cloud computing tools or access data-heavy applications smoothly. For a remote worker, this infrastructure gap requires careful consideration before committing to a property in PE22 9AH. You might need to seek out alternative connections or accept limitations in your home office setup. Daily internet use for entertainment may still function but the technical ceiling is lower than in neighbouring areas with robust fibre infrastructure. Mobile reliability ensures you remain reachable, but fixed line performance lags significantly behind national averages. Daily life in PE22 9AH revolves around a limited but practical range of retail amenities. You can find essential shopping needs met at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, located just down the road. A Spar shop sits nearby, offering convenience items for spontaneous purchases. Ownership of these two retail outlets ensures that groceries and household basics are accessible within practical reach. The area lacks major supermarkets or diverse leisure facilities, meaning most residents drive to larger towns for extensive shopping or dining. Local life depends heavily on these specific venues for the routine supply of goods. The retail landscape consists of these two main shops, which serve the entire population of 1,375 people. Food and beverage options are restricted to what these stores provide, with no cafes, pubs, or restaurants listed in the immediate vicinity. This simplicity defines the lifestyle; you are within walking distance of basics but require a vehicle for broader cultural or culinary experiences. The concentration of amenities in this small postcode cluster remains low, reflecting the quiet, residential nature of PE22 9AH. Residents prioritise the homeness of the location over walking to a bustling high street. Environmental and safety considerations for PE22 9AH require careful attention to specific risks. The area carries a critical level of flood risk, scoring 100 out of 100 on the risk scale. This designation indicates high flood risk coverage, meaning properties here face a genuine threat from rising water. You must factor the possibility of flooding into your assessment of any home purchase, as standard buildings may lack elevation or protection. Conversely, the area receives a passing grade on planning constraints regarding nature protection. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or protected woodland. These passing scores mean development restrictions related to these specific environmental designations are not a barrier to living here. Crime risk presents a more reassuring picture, with the area receiving a pass and a safety score of 75 out of 100. Low crime rates indicate that this is a safer neighbourhood compared to regional averages. Residents can feel confident that personal security is not a primary concern, even as the environmental flood threat remains the dominant safety issue to address. Who lives in the PE22 9AH postcode area?The community consists of 1,375 people with a median age of 47. Adults between 30 and 64 years form the largest age group. Home ownership is high at 72%, and houses are the main type of accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are near PE22 9AH?Two primary schools serve the immediate neighbourhood: Wrangle Primary School and Wrangle Primary Academy. Both institutions cater to primary-aged children living in the postcode. Secondary education options are not listed for this specific small cluster. How is internet connectivity in PE22 9AH?Mobile coverage is excellent with a quality score of 84 out of 100. However, fixed broadband performance is poor, scoring only 24 out of 100. Residents relying on remote work should expect limited download speeds and potential latency issues with internet services. Is it safe to live in PE22 9AH?Crime risk is low with a safety score of 75 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. However, the area carries a critical level of flood risk. This environmental assessment scores a 100, meaning high flood risk coverage is a significant practical consideration for any buyer. Where can I shop in PE22 9AH?There are only two retail amenities within practical reach. You can find shopping at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co and a Spar. These venues provide essentials but do not include supermarkets, cafes, or leisure facilities.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wrangle Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Wrangle Primary Academy | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in PE22 9AH reflects the needs of mature families and established households. The median age for residents stands at 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years constituting the most common age group. This demographic profile suggests a neighbourhood settled by those with stable careers and existing family units. Home ownership is the prevailing norm, with 72% of residents owning their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high rate of ownership creates a stable community where long-term residents shape the local character. Houses remain the predominant accommodation type, aligning perfectly with the preferences of the adult population. The predominant ethnic group is White, contributing to a culturally consistent demographic fabric. You will find that the population is primarily composed of individuals who have put down roots in this specific postcode area. The age distribution ensures that childcare and elder care considerations remain relevant for local services. Families with children and couples in their thirtiester and fifties dominate the social scene. Seventy-two percent ownership also implies that fewer households are available for the private rental market compared to more transient urban areas. The demographic makeup points to a settled, family-oriented environment rather than a student or young professional hub. The housing market in PE22 9AH is characterised by a dominance of owner-occupied homes. With 72% of residents owning their properties, the area presents itself as a stable neighbourhood where families settle rather than churn. Houses form the core of the accommodation stock, meaning buyers looking for modern flats or high-rise apartments will find few options here. The property stock consists of traditional dwellings suited to the local adult demographic. This high level of ownership often correlates with lower vacancy rates and a community where neighbours know each other by sight. For buyers considering PE22 9AH, the market is likely to feature existing family homes rather than newly built developments or rental properties. The small physical size of the area, covering only 4078 square metres, limits the total number of listings available. You should expect a selective market where competition may focus on specific houses within this small cluster. Prospective homeowners can anticipate looking at property types that suit the 30 to 64-year-old age range which makes up the bulk of residents. The prevalence of houses means that garden space and outdoor living areas are standard expectations. This market dynamics clearly favour those seeking to buy a home to live in for the long term rather than landlords seeking investment yields. Families considering schools near PE22 9AH have two primary options within walking distance. Wrangle Primary School offers primary education for younger children in the vicinity. Students can also attend Wrangle Primary Academy, which serves as another local institution for primary-aged pupils. Both institutions sit close to the residential cluster identified by the PE22 9AH postcode. The presence of these two schools provides continuity for children who live in the immediate area. You will find that the naming convention for these facilities links them directly to the local geography around Wrangle. The mix of school types currently includes only primary education options within the direct neighbourhood. This structure suggests that families may need to travel further afield if their children require secondary schooling beyond the primary stage. The availability of Wrangle Primary School means that toddlers and young school children are catered for locally. Parents favouring the Wrangle Primary Academy have a second choice for their children's early education. These schools represent the backbone of education for the 1,375 residents in this small area. Their proximity supports the community need for accessible learning environments without requiring long commutes for younger students. Digital connectivity in PE22 9AH presents a mixed picture for modern residents relying on remote work or streaming services. Mobile coverage scores highly among residents, with a quality index reaching 84 out of 100. You can expect reliable 4G or 5G signals for staying connected on the go. However, fixed broadband quality presents a significant challenge for those working from home. The broadband quality score sits at only 24 out of 100, indicating a substantial gap in last-mile infrastructure. Residents dependent on high-speed internet must account for potentially slower download and upload speeds. This disparity means that while you can keep in contact via phone or video call effectively, large file transfers or video conferencing may suffer from latency. The low broadband score could restrict your ability to use cloud computing tools or access data-heavy applications smoothly. For a remote worker, this infrastructure gap requires careful consideration before committing to a property in PE22 9AH. You might need to seek out alternative connections or accept limitations in your home office setup. Daily internet use for entertainment may still function but the technical ceiling is lower than in neighbouring areas with robust fibre infrastructure. Mobile reliability ensures you remain reachable, but fixed line performance lags significantly behind national averages. Daily life in PE22 9AH revolves around a limited but practical range of retail amenities. You can find essential shopping needs met at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co, located just down the road. A Spar shop sits nearby, offering convenience items for spontaneous purchases. Ownership of these two retail outlets ensures that groceries and household basics are accessible within practical reach. The area lacks major supermarkets or diverse leisure facilities, meaning most residents drive to larger towns for extensive shopping or dining. Local life depends heavily on these specific venues for the routine supply of goods. The retail landscape consists of these two main shops, which serve the entire population of 1,375 people. Food and beverage options are restricted to what these stores provide, with no cafes, pubs, or restaurants listed in the immediate vicinity. This simplicity defines the lifestyle; you are within walking distance of basics but require a vehicle for broader cultural or culinary experiences. The concentration of amenities in this small postcode cluster remains low, reflecting the quiet, residential nature of PE22 9AH. Residents prioritise the homeness of the location over walking to a bustling high street. Environmental and safety considerations for PE22 9AH require careful attention to specific risks. The area carries a critical level of flood risk, scoring 100 out of 100 on the risk scale. This designation indicates high flood risk coverage, meaning properties here face a genuine threat from rising water. You must factor the possibility of flooding into your assessment of any home purchase, as standard buildings may lack elevation or protection. Conversely, the area receives a passing grade on planning constraints regarding nature protection. There is no Ramsar wetland site coverage, no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status, and no protected nature reserve or protected woodland. These passing scores mean development restrictions related to these specific environmental designations are not a barrier to living here. Crime risk presents a more reassuring picture, with the area receiving a pass and a safety score of 75 out of 100. Low crime rates indicate that this is a safer neighbourhood compared to regional averages. Residents can feel confident that personal security is not a primary concern, even as the environmental flood threat remains the dominant safety issue to address. Who lives in the PE22 9AH postcode area?The community consists of 1,375 people with a median age of 47. Adults between 30 and 64 years form the largest age group. Home ownership is high at 72%, and houses are the main type of accommodation. The predominant ethnic group is White. What schools are near PE22 9AH?Two primary schools serve the immediate neighbourhood: Wrangle Primary School and Wrangle Primary Academy. Both institutions cater to primary-aged children living in the postcode. Secondary education options are not listed for this specific small cluster. How is internet connectivity in PE22 9AH?Mobile coverage is excellent with a quality score of 84 out of 100. However, fixed broadband performance is poor, scoring only 24 out of 100. Residents relying on remote work should expect limited download speeds and potential latency issues with internet services. Is it safe to live in PE22 9AH?Crime risk is low with a safety score of 75 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates. However, the area carries a critical level of flood risk. This environmental assessment scores a 100, meaning high flood risk coverage is a significant practical consideration for any buyer. Where can I shop in PE22 9AH?There are only two retail amenities within practical reach. You can find shopping at the Lincolnshire Co-operative Co and a Spar. These venues provide essentials but do not include supermarkets, cafes, or leisure facilities.
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