Area Overview for S45 0ED
Area Information
S45 0ED is a defined postcode cluster covering 1.4 square kilometres in the heart of Derbyshire. You will find 1,959 people calling this small residential zone home. The area feels substantial enough for a local community yet intimate enough to know your neighbours. Most homes here are situated within a two-square-kilometre radius, creating a settled environment rather than a sprawling suburb. Daily life revolves around established neighbourhoods where residents often live in the same houses for decades. The low population density of 51 people per square kilometre means there is plenty of green space surrounding your garden. You access wider towns nearby but retain a distinct sense of place. The postcode serves as a specific gateway to this slice of English countryside, offering a quiet retreat without total isolation. Families, retirees, and workers all navigate this compact zone using local streets and country lanes. This specific location provides a clear residential identity separate from larger Matlock settlements while maintaining easy access to them.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.4 km²
- Population
- 1959
- Population Density
- 51 people/km²
The housing stock in S45 0ED is characterised by traditional houses rather than high-rise blocks or converted flats. With 79% home ownership, the market functions primarily as a sales market for long-term residents seeking to move up or down the property ladder. You will encounter single-family homes that have likely been expanded or modernised over the decades. This high ownership rate means rental demand is comparatively lower than in student towns or major city centres. Buyers looking at homes in S45 0ED should expect a neighbourhood where the majority of properties are permanently owned by local families. The low population density of 51 people per square kilometre allows for larger plots of land compared to congested urban postcodes. Given the area size of just 1.4 square kilometres, competition for specific properties can be fierce due to limited total inventory. The market reflects a desire for permanence rather than temporary accommodation.
House Prices in S45 0ED
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Energy Efficiency in S45 0ED
Residents of S45 0ED enjoy practical access to five retail outlets including Iceland Matlock, Morrisons Daily, and M&S Matlock. These shops provide everyday essentials without constantly travelling into town centres. Transport links are supported by four railway stations, including Matlock Railway Station and Matlock Bath Railway Station. Three tram connects to Darley Dale, Rowsley South, and Wirksworth, offering regional travel options. A Coach Station serves as a central hub for buses outside the immediate vicinity. This combination of rail and bus connectivity means you can reach larger destinations efficiently. You have supermarkets for weekly shopping and nearby stations for weekend trips to Derby or Melton Mowbray. The local amenities are sufficient for daily needs while leaving doorways open for exploration. Living in this area balances local convenience with the freedom to travel across Derbyshire.
Amenities
Schools
Parents in S45 0ED have access to Ashover Primary School, which holds a good Ofsted rating for primary education. The area also provides a special educational option through Eastwood Grange School, which similarly carries a good Ofsted rating. This mix ensures that different learning needs are met within a short driving distance of the postcode. You do not need to travel far to secure a place for children of various abilities. The presence of a primary school and a special school indicates a holistic approach to local education provision. Families can send younger children to Ashover Primary School before transitioning to secondary education elsewhere. Eastwood Grange School offers specialist support for complex needs, ensuring inclusive care without frequent travel. The quality ratings of both institutions provide a solid foundation for your child's education.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ashover Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Eastwood Grange School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in S45 0ED reflects a mature demographic with a median age of 47 years. Most residents are adults between the ages of 30 and 64, indicating a stable, long-term population rather than a transient market. This age profile suggests the area appeals to those seeking stability and space. Ownership is the dominant statistic here, with 79% of households owned outright or with a mortgage. You are significantly more likely to be an owner here than a tenant. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, so you will not find many flats or apartment blocks. The predominant ethnic group is white, which aligns with the broader Derbyshire demographic pattern. There is no indication of high turnover or rapid population shifts. The demographic data paints a picture of a settled neighbourhood where families have put down roots. This stability often correlates with lower noise levels and a predictable environment for children.
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