Area Information

Living in PE25 2LE offers a specific residential experience defined by its compact nature. This postcode covers a small cluster occupying just 4,514 square metres of land. With a total population of 2,258 residents, the area maintains a density of 965 people per square kilometre. You will find yourself in a setting that is tightly packed yet distinctively small. The sheer size of the postcode suggests a neighbourhood where local knowledge matters significantly. Daily life here involves navigating a confined space with a moderate concentration of households. Buyers should expect a community where travel distances to key points are short due to the limited land area. The demographic profile indicates a mature community with a median age of 47 years. This context shapes the character of the streets and the pace of daily activity. Prospective residents see a defined environment where local amenities are immediately accessible without needing to travel far. The area represents a specific slice of the broader Glanford Brigg or Great Camerton landscape. Understanding the physical constraints of this 4,514 m² zone is essential for forming a realistic view of your potential new home.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4514 m²
Population
2258
Population Density
965 people/km²

The housing market in PE25 2LE is heavily influenced by its composition of houses and a 43 per cent home ownership rate. You are looking primarily at detached or semi-detached properties rather than purpose-built apartments. Since less than half of the households own their homes, there is a parallel market for rental properties. A significant portion of the 2,258 population rents, which increases competition for available tenancies. The prevalence of houses shapes the visual character and typical layout of the streets. Buyers expect to find traditional British housing styles suited to the local climate and terrain. First-time buyers might find fewer options compared to areas with high apartment counts. Investors should consider the 1,574 households that do not own their homes as potential tenants. The small physical size of the postcode limits the total number of listings available directly within PE25 2LE. Many suitable homes may actually exist in adjacent postcodes serving the same cluster. Understanding this mix of owner-occupied and rented inventory is crucial before making an offer. The market reflects a local economy dependent on broader regional employment for owner purchasers.

House Prices in PE25 2LE

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Energy Efficiency in PE25 2LE

Your daily life in PE25 2LE includes easy access to essential retail and transport hubs. Walking distance offers options at Tesco Burgh Old, Spar, and M&SSkegness for your shopping needs. Transport connections are well established with four nearby railway stations serving the region. You can reach Skegness Railway Station, Havenhouse Railway Station, or Wainfleet Railway Station quickly. A single coach station provides additional public transport links for your weekly commute. The concentration of five retail outlets within practical reach means you rarely need to drive for groceries. Specific venues like M&SSkegness offer a larger selection than typical high street shops nearby. Five railway stations indicate excellent rail connectivity compared to many isolated rural settlements. The Coach Station adds flexibility for longer distance travel on non-rail days. Your schedule benefits from the proximity of these transport nodes to the main residential cluster. Dining and leisure options centre around these high street retailers and station approaches. Residents value the convenience of reaching three distinct transport modes within the commuting radius.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community within PE25 2LE is characterised by an adult population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30 to 64 year age range, creating a stable demographic core. Home ownership stands at 43 per cent, meaning over half the local households rent their properties. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, suggesting a traditional residential footprint rather than high-rise living. The area is predominantly white, reflecting a relatively homogenous ethnic makeup compared to other parts of the country. These figures indicate a settled population with a mix of owner occupiers and renters. The 43 per cent ownership rate suggests a significant portion of the community deals with rental terms. Families and older adults likely make up the bulk of the 30-64 group given the median age. The housing stock you seek will primarily consist of standalone homes rather than flats. This demographic profile supports local shops and services appealing to adults and families. The concentration of adults in the 30-64 bracket drives demand for family-sized houses or terraced homes in this postcode.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

43
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

15
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who primarily lives in PE25 2LE?
The 2,258 residents have a median age of 47 years, predominantly falling within the 30 to 64 year range. Accommodation consists mainly of houses, with home ownership standing at 43 per cent.
What is the transport situation for PE25 2LE?
Residents benefit from excellent connectivity with four nearby railway stations: Skegness, Havenhouse, and Wainfleet. Digital infrastructure is also strong with a broadband score of 95 and mobile coverage of 82.
Is PE25 2LE considered a safe area?
Flood risk is rated critical with a safety score of 100, indicating high flood risk coverage. Crime risk is also critical with a score of 30, reflecting rates above average and suggesting a need for enhanced security measures.
Where can I shop near PE25 2LE?
Residents have access to five retail outlets within practical reach, including Tesco Burgh Old, Spar, and M&SSkegness. These shops provide essential goods and daily necessities close to the residential cluster.

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