Area Overview for PE25 1FR
Area Information
PE25 1FR is a specific postcode area covering a small residential cluster with a total area size of 1,860 m². You will find 1,652 people living within these tightly defined boundaries, creating a neighbourhood where proximity is a defining feature of daily life. This postcodes covers a compact footprint compared to broader municipal regions, meaning your walkable environment is immediately concentrated. The area sits within Lincolnshire, England, offering a setting that balances quiet residential living with nearby access to Skegness and Wainfleet. Because the land coverage is so limited relative to the population count, every street and property contributes to the overall character. Residents here enjoy an environment where local interactions are likely to be frequent due to the density of the cluster. While the area size is small, the accommodation accommodates a stable community of 1,652 individuals. Living in PE25 1FR means you engage directly with a micro-community where distances to local services are minimal, yet the specific boundaries keep the feel intimate rather than sprawling. The concentration of housing forms a distinct pocket within the wider PE25 postcode district.
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- Area Size
- 1860 m²
- Population
- 1652
- Population Density
- 1951 people/km²
Homes in PE25 1FR are primarily Houses, creating a streetscape dominated by detached or semi-detached family properties rather than flats or terraced housing. The 58% home ownership rate indicates a market characterised by long-term residents rather than a student-heavy or transient rental sector. Buyers looking at this area should expect a stock suited to families, given the predominance of Houses and the adult-focused demographic. The small area size of 1,860 m² suggests limited new development potential within this specific postcode, meaning you are purchasing from existing housing stock. This concentration of Houses implies that architectural styles will remain fairly consistent, likely reflecting eras where families of the median age group of 47 years first settled. With 1,652 people across these boundaries, the housing demand is local and specific to the immediate cluster. The area is not typically known for luxury or high-density apartments, so buyers seeking flats need to look elsewhere. The mix of owner-occupiers supports local shops and community initiatives that rely on predominantly owner-funded footfall.
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Energy Efficiency in PE25 1FR
Living in PE25 1FR offers immediate access to five major retail outlets, including Spar, M&S Skegness, and Aldi Skegness. These shops provide the essentials of daily life within easy reach of your home. For rail commuters, four stations serve the area, with Skegness Railway Station, Havenhouse Railway Station, and Wainfleet Railway Station being key interchange points. A single bus venue, specifically a Coach Station, is also located nearby for longer-distance travel. This combination of retail and transport hubs means you do not need a car for every errand, although the small 1,860 m² footprint limits local park space. The lifestyle here is practical and centred on the availability of these named amenities. You can run household duties at Aldi Skegness or shop for general goods at M&S Skegness before heading to the Coach Station. The proximity of these venues supports the 58% home ownership rate by making daily living costs manageable. While specific leisure parks or dining venues are not detailed in the data, the presence of major chains indicates a serviced environment for residents aged 47 and up.
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The community in PE25 1FR is defined by a median age of 47 years, indicating a resident base dominated by working-age adults between 30 and 64 years old. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood settled by families established in mid-life, retirees down-sizing, or professionals seeking stability outside major cities. Home ownership levels stand at 58%, meaning more than half of the 1,652 residents own their homes outright or have a mortgage. You will find that Houses form the predominant accommodation type, aligning with the preferences of this demographic for space and traditional layouts. The population is predominantly White, reflecting the broader ethnic makeup of rural Lincolnshire. With nearly 90% of the area occupied by adults aged 30 to 64, you are part of a group where many neighbors have lived in the area for multiple decades. This demographic stability often correlates with lower transient Einwohner and stronger community bonds. The high proportion of owners impacts local council tax collection and community engagement. Essential services and schools near PE25 1FR cater to this family-centric age range, though specific school names are not listed in the provided area data.
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