Kingdom Hall Stamford in PE9 1DG
Nos. 171 and 169 Kesteven Road in PE9 1DG
Stamford Welland Academy in PE9 1DG
Sports Hall and canteen in PE9 1DG
Cars on the sportsfield in PE9 1DG
Lots of hockey goals in PE9 1DG
Local shops, Cambridge Road, Stamford in PE9 1DG
Commercial premises, Cambridge Road, Stamford in PE9 1DG
Edinburgh Road, Stamford in PE9 1DG
Green Lane, Stamford in PE9 1DG
View from Green lane, Stamford in PE9 1DG
Stamford Queen Eleanor School in PE9 1DG
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Area Information

You are looking at PE9 1DG, a small residential cluster in England defined by a very specific footprint and character. This postcode covers just 7,535 square metres yet serves a population of approximately 2,300 people when considering the surrounding density. Living in this area means you inhabit a tightly packed environment where community proximity is immediate. The sheer population density reaches 305,127 people per square kilometre, indicating that while the physical land area for this specific code is modest, it forms part of a significantly larger urban settlement. Daily life here revolves around a high degree of concentration and integration with the wider Stamford neighbourhood. You will find that homes in PE9 1DG are situated close to the action, offering easy access to the services that define Stamford's everyday rhythm. The area functions as a residential hub within a larger town framework, prioritising convenience and location over expansive private grounds.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7535 m²
Population
2299
Population Density
4594 people/km²

The housing landscape in PE9 1DG is overwhelmingly characterised by owner-occupation, with a 70% ownership rate among residents. This high figure indicates that the local market is driven by existing homeowners rather than landlords or student tenants. Most homes in this postcode are houses, aligning with the typical housing stock found in Stamford. When considering homes in PE9 1DG, you will not encounter the high density of rental flats common in student cities. Instead, the stock consists of traditional residential properties suited for families and couples seeking to establish roots. The small physical size of the area, spanning only 7,535 square metres, means that properties are close together, often sharing boundaries with neighbouring dwellings. Buyers looking here are entering a market defined by stability, where the majority of transactions involve moving between owner-occupied homes. Understanding this dynamic is essential for anyone evaluating their options in this specific enclave.

House Prices in PE9 1DG

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Energy Efficiency in PE9 1DG

Daily life in PE9 1DG benefits from immediate access to key amenities within Stamford. Retail options include Waitrose Stamford, Tesco Stamford, and M&S Stamford SF, providing you with high-quality shopping choices for groceries and clothing. Transport links are straightforward, with Stamford Railway Station offering rail connections and a nearby bus interchange providing local travel options. For aviation enthusiasts or those needing air travel, RAF Wittering serves as the closest airport facility within a practical reach. Living in PE9 1DG means you do not need to travel far for essential services. The presence of major high-street retailers and a rail station integrates you fully into the wider town centre network. Your daily routine involves convenient access to varied goods and transport modes, all without the need for long commutes into other districts.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community profile for PE9 1DG reflects a stable, mature demographic structure. Residents here are predominantly adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years, with a median age of 47. This age range suggests a settled population rather than a younger, transient cohort moving into the property market. Almost 70% of households own their homes outright, creating a buying culture rather than a renting one. The area consists primarily of houses, reinforcing the family-oriented nature of the settlement. Diversity in the local population is centred around a White ethnic group as the predominant community. This demographic stability contributes to a predictable social environment where long-term residents often know their neighbours. For you, living in PE9 1DG offers a sense of permanence and familiarity that is characteristic of established English towns.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

70
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

39
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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