Eastgate, Deeping St James in PE6 8RT
Low locks Deeping St James in PE6 8RT
River Welland Deeping St James in PE6 8RT
Stowgate Road at the junction of Eastgate in PE6 8RT
New houses on Eastgate, Deeping St James in PE6 8RT
Wheat field and grain store, Deeping St. James in PE6 8RT
Stowgate Road leaving Deeping St James in PE6 8RT
River Welland in PE6 8RT
House in Deeping St James in PE6 8RT
Paddock on Back Lane, Deeping St James in PE6 8RT
Low Locks on the River Welland, Deeping St. James in PE6 8RT
River Welland at Deeping St. James in PE6 8RT
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Area Information

Living in PE6 8RT places you within a compact residential cluster spanning 60.4 hectares just outside Petersfield. This specific postcode serves 1,485 residents and offers a quiet alternative to the main town centre. The area functions as a self-contained neighbourhood where daily life revolves around local streets and nearby practical amenities rather than distant city centres. You will find that PE6 8RT balances suburban convenience with a lower-density feel, making it suitable for those who value space without complete isolation. The location presents a clear choice for buyers seeking a focused living environment where every household is part of a defined community boundary. Homes in this postcode represent a significant proportion of the local housing stock, reflecting a settled population that has taken root in this specific zone. The area's size, spread across nearly 61 hectares of land, ensures that density remains manageable for residents who dislike the promiscuity of high-rise living or crowded blocks. You can expect a lifestyle where the pace is determined by your own schedule rather than the constant hum of a major metropolitan hub. PE6 8RT offers a distinct slice of Hampshire where proximity to Petersfield provides access to wider opportunities, yet the immediate surroundings retain a village-like atmosphere. This setup works well for families and retirees who prefer a controlled environment with defined boundaries.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
60.4 hectares
Population
1485
Population Density
107 people/km²

The property market in PE6 8RT is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with 86% of households owning their homes. This statistic signals a stable community where speculative buying is rare and local knowledge holds significant weight. Because the accommodation type consists entirely of houses, you will not find any flats or apartments within this specific cluster. This uniformity appeals to buyers who prioritise space and privacy over the convenience of a block of flats. The market reflects a low-turnover environment where change happens slowly through inheritance, inheritance-related sales, or planned moves rather than frequent trading cycles. Buyers looking at this area should note that the housing stock is tailored to the local demographic. Since 86% of the population owns their homes, the properties on offer are generally well-maintained by owners who intend to stay put. The mix of houses caters to the needs of families and older couples, rather than investors seeking short-term rental yields. This composition means that prices in PE6 8RT are likely influenced by the intrinsic value of the houses themselves rather than the speculative dynamics of a mixed-use development. When you view homes in this postcode, you are evaluating traditional British stock that fits the established lifestyle of the majority of residents.

House Prices in PE6 8RT

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Energy Efficiency in PE6 8RT

Your daily shopping needs in PE6 8RT are met by several supermarkets within practical reach, ensuring convenience without requiring long journeys. The nearest retail amenities include a Co-op Market, a Tesco Market, and additional Co-op outlets. These venues provide a full range of groceries, household essentials, and basic non-food items, allowing you to complete most weekly errands locally. While the immediate postcode lacks lifestyle amenities like cinemas or large leisure centres, the presence of multiple market halls places you close to essential retail services. Living in PE6 8RT means balancing the quiet of a residential zone with the active needs of daily supply. You can visit the Co-op Market or Tesco Market for your provisions, then return home to a low-density environment defined by 60.4 hectares of housing. The cluster's layout encourages walking to nearby shops, fostering a connection to the local retail strip. For social activities, you will need to travel to nearby towns like Petersfield, but your basic retail requirements are settled within the locality. This practical approach to shopping supports the home-oriented lifestyle preferred by the majority of the 1,485 residents who call this area home.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in PE6 8RT is defined by a mature population, with a median age of 47 years. Residents are predominantly adults aged between 30 and 64 years, indicating that this is a hub for established families and empty nesters rather than young professionals just entering the market. Nearly 86% of households own their homes, creating a neighbourhood character where long-term residents form the vast majority of the population. This high ownership rate suggests deep local roots and a collective interest in maintaining the area's current standards. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will find detached and semi-detached properties rather than flats or apartment buildings. This housing style supports the demographic profile of an older, home-owning community. Ethnic diversity is limited, as the predominant ethnic group is White, which reflects a relatively homogeneous social fabric. For children living in PE6 8RT, there are no primary or secondary schools located within the immediate postcode boundary. Families must look to Petersfield or surrounding villages for educational facilities. The low density of 107 people per square kilometre reinforces the spacious nature of this residential zone, removing the pressure of urban congestion from daily life.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

86
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

43
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the primary demographic living in PE6 8RT?
The community is dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. Nearly 86% of households own their homes, and the accommodation type consists exclusively of houses. This profile indicates a mature, established population rather than young families or transient renters.

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