Area Information

Living in PE9 1PD means residing within a compact residential cluster defined by postcode PE9 1PD. This specific area spans just 1364 square metres, creating a dense environment where every resident is close to their neighbour. The community comprises 1480 people who navigate this small footprint daily. You will find yourself in a location where space is at a premium, leading to a high-intensity living experience within this narrow geography. The demographics here reflect a mature community focused on settled households rather than transient populations. PE9 1PD hosts a population primarily aged between 30 and 64 years, indicating a stable neighbourhood founded on mid-life careers and family stability. Those considering homes in PE9 1PD should expect a setting where the built environment dominates due to the minuscule area size. This postcode covers a very small residential cluster, meaning local infrastructure must support a significant number of dwellings in a confined space. Daily life in PE9 1PD revolves around the immediate proximity of services and the distinct character of a high-density pocket. The population density reaches 1085170 people per square kilometre, a figure that highlights the intense concentration of residents. You are looking at a location where personal space is limited compared to suburban expansions, but access to the town of Stamford is direct. This area is not sprawling; it is a concentrated node of activity within the wider Stamford market. Homes in PE9 1PD cater to those who value central location over expansive gardens. The sheer number of people living in such a tiny area suggests a high degree of urban integration. Residents benefit from being essentially in the heart of the town's service circle. The area functions as a residential pocket that feeds into the larger infrastructure surrounding it.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1364 m²
Population
1480
Population Density
3495 people/km²

The property market in PE9 1PD is characterised by a mix of ownership that balances private investment with rented accommodation. With 48% home ownership, the area hosts a significant proportion of landlords and first-time movers, alongside nearly half of the residents who have bought a home. You will find a housing stock consisting entirely of Houses, as identified in the available data. There are no flat listings or high-density apartment blocks recorded for this specific postcode. This distinction between Houses and other types means that buyers looking at PE9 1PD are predominantly seeking properties with gardens, driveways, or traditional external spaces. The market here appeals to those who prefer the flexibility of a standalone dwelling rather than a conversion or a block of flats. The 48% ownership rate suggests a healthy, active market where individuals are consistently buying, selling, and upgrading their homes in this small postcode area. For those seeking homes in PE9 1PD, the lack of flat options is a crucial factor to consider. If your search criteria include multi-unit buildings or living arrangements common in cities like London, PE9 1PD does not offer this variety. Instead, you are entering a market focused purely on houses. The density of 1085170 people per square kilometre indicates that these houses may be situated closely together, potentially reducing private outdoor space compared to rural acreages. The area serves as a residential hub where property values are influenced by the small area size of 1364 square metres. Competition for houses in PE9 1PD can be high due to the limited land available within this postcode. Consequently, the market dynamics reflect a premium paid for location and the convenience of being in a high-density cluster. Buyers should expect a range of house types, from vintage 1930s stock to newer builds, all clustered within this tiny footprint.

House Prices in PE9 1PD

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Energy Efficiency in PE9 1PD

The lifestyle in PE9 1PD is defined by excellent access to essential retail and transport hubs within practical reach. Just outside your postcode, you will find Tesco Stamford, M&S Stamford SF, and Waitrose Stamford. These five nearby retail venues ensure you can shop for groceries, fashion, and household goods without travelling far. The presence of Waitrose also suggests a demographic drawn to higher-quality food options and a taste for premium retail experiences. Getting around the region is convenient thanks to the nearby Stamford Railway Station. This single rail interchange allows you to commute into the city or surrounding towns with ease. Completing the transport network is a Bus Interchange, offering flexible connections for those who do not drive. For residents who fly or deal with cargo logistics, RAF Wittering provides access to an airport just one status away from your daily routine. These amenities create a hub where the convenience of town life is integrated directly with PE9 1PD. Your daily life in PE9 1PD involves quick trips to the station for weekly rail or the retail parks for essential shopping. The area's small size means these amenities are a short motorway or bus ride away, preserving time for family and leisure. You do not need a car to manage basic living costs, though one might be helpful for reaching further destinations. The shopping mix of supermarket and high street brand means you can make both daily and weekly purchases efficiently.

Amenities

Schools

For families considering PE9 1PD, educational options are limited to just one nearby facility. The primary independent school nearest to PE9 1PD is Stamford Endowed Schools. This is the sole educational institution listed in the data for the immediate vicinity of the postcode. Because Stamford Endowed Schools is an independent school, it caters to families who can afford private education fees or have scholarships to access its curriculum. The self-contained nature of this single school listing means that PE9 1PD does not serve a wide variety of state-funded primary or secondary schools within its immediate zone. Parents requiring grammar, state primary, or comprehensive secondary education would need to look beyond the single named option provided for this location. Living in PE9 1PD implies that your choice of schooling is binary: either you settle for proximity to the independent Stamford Endowed Schools or you commute further to other provisions not listed in this dataset. The independence of the school offers specific academic pathways and fee structures that differ from the local state sector. Families must evaluate whether the single nearest school aligns with their educational philosophy and budget constraints. There are no other schools or academies documented near PE9 1PD in the provided information. This limitation highlights the necessity for residents to factor transport time into their daily commute to school if Stamford Endowed Schools is not the only viable option for their child. The area's small residential cluster does not support a multi-school environment, which is typical for larger suburbs or towns with wider boundaries.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Stamford Endowed SchoolsindependentN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in PE9 1PD is defined by a mature age profile and a strong focus on home ownership. The median age in PE9 1PD stands at 47 years, confirming that **Adults (30-64 years)** constitute the most common age range. This demographic skew suggests an area populated by established professionals or families who have rooted themselves in the location over time. You are not dealing with a student-heavy zone but rather a settlement built around stability and long-term residence. A defining feature of PE9 1PD is the rate of home ownership, which sits at 48%. This figure indicates a balanced market where neither renting nor owning dominates the entire stock completely. Nearly half of the residents own their homes outright or through a mortgage, while the other half likely rent from landlords. This split creates a dynamic where community leaders are both owners and tenants, bringing diverse perspectives to local issues. The accommodation type in PE9 1PD consists exclusively of Houses. There are no listed flats or modern apartment blocks in the data for this postcode. This fact confirms that the character of PE9 1PD is rooted in traditional or semi-detached housing stock typical of residential towns. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring national averages for many established English towns. While 48% home ownership is slightly below the 50% mark that might suggest majority ownership, it remains a substantial portion of the community. This level of ownership supports local estate values and encourages residents to invest in their immediate surroundings. The population density of 1085170 people per square kilometre is exceptionally high, a statistical anomaly for a town setting that points to the very small area size of 1364 square metres. This density means you are looking at a neighbourhood where walking distances are short and community interaction is frequent.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

48
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

46
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the community feel in PE9 1PD?
The community feels mature and stable. With a median age of 47 and mostly residents in the 30-64 age bracket, it is a neighbourhood of established households. Nearly half own their homes, supporting long-term roots. However, the population density of 1085170 people per square kilometre means living in a very small residential cluster with limited personal space.
What schools are available for children?
Families have one main option nearby: Stamford Endowed Schools. This is an independent school, which means it caters to those able to afford private education or secure scholarships. There are no state schools listed in the immediate vicinity, so parents may need to consider commuting options for their children's education.
Is the area safe regarding crime and flooding?
There is a critical distinction. Flood risk is zero, and there are no planning constraints like protected land or wetlands. However, crime risk is rated as 'CRITICAL' with a score of 1/100. This indicates crime rates are above average, so residents must take enhanced security measures, even though the physical safety and environmental safety are excellent.
What is the situation with connectivity and transport?
Digital connectivity is top-tier with a broadband score of 93 and mobile coverage of 83, perfect for remote work. Transport is well-supported by a nearby Stamford Railway Station, a Bus Interchange, and RAF Wittering airport. Retail is also convenient with Tesco, M&S, and Waitrose just out of reach, making daily life practical without extensive driving.

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