Area Information

Living in SK23 9RG means residing within a very compact residential cluster that covers just 8,836 square metres. This specific postcode serves 2,064 people, creating a high-density environment where neighbours are inevitably within close proximity. You are navigating an area defined by its small physical footprint and significant population concentration. The setting is typical of a focused neighbourhood where daily movements are short and local interactions are frequent. You should approach SK23 9RG as a tightly knit residential zone rather than a sprawling suburb. Every house in this cluster sits within the same defined boundary, meaning you experience a concentrated community life. The area functions as a distinct pocket of settlement with clear boundaries. Residents here accept a lifestyle shaped by this density, enjoying the convenience of a small scale while managing the intensity of close living. This postcode represents a specific slice of the local landscape, offering a direct and defined experience for those who choose it.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
8836 m²
Population
2064
Population Density
233582 people/km²

SK23 9RG presents a property market characterised by strong owner occupation rather than a rental sector. With 69% home ownership, the majority of homes here belong to families who have settled into these properties. You are looking at a market where buyers often compete with existing owners looking to upsize or downsize rather than investors buying apartments for short-term lets. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, meaning you will find detached or semi-detached properties and perhaps some terraced homes within this small postcode. There are no flats or conversion units to consider when viewing properties in SK23 9RG. This uniformity suggests a housing stock built for permanent residence and family life. If you are searching for homes in SK23 9RG, you are entering a traditional market where property values reflect the stability of owner-occupied neighbourhoods. Buyers should expect a focus on established residential estates rather than new-build developments or flexible living spaces typical of urban rental markets.

House Prices in SK23 9RG

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Energy Efficiency in SK23 9RG

Residents of SK23 9RG benefit from a range of retail and transport amenities located within practical reach. You have five retail options nearby, including Co-op Chapel-En-Le, Morrisons Chapel en le, and Aldi Chapel en le. These stores provide for your weekly shopping needs without requiring a lengthy commute. The availability of a supermarket and convenience store means you can manage daily errands efficiently from this postcode. Transport links are supported by five nearby railway stations, including Chapel, Chinley Railway Station, and Dove Holes Railway Station. These stations connect you to wider rail networks, giving you the option to travel beyond the immediate neighbourhood. While SK23 9RG is small, the proximity of these major transport hubs extends your access to leisure destinations and larger towns. You can combine the convenience of local shops with the mobility offered by the railway. This blend of local retail and regional rail access defines the practical lifestyle available to those buying in this area.

Amenities

Schools

There are two educational facilities nearest to SK23 9RG that serve the local community. The High Peak & Dales Support Centre is the closest option and operates as a support provision rather than a standard primary or secondary school. You should contact this institution directly for specific curriculum details, as the data classifies it under the 'other' category. The second facility is the Step Forward Educational Trust, which functions as an independent school. This provides a non-state education option for families located in SK23 9RG. While there is no comprehensive data on Ofsted ratings or enrolment figures for these specific institutions in the current record, the presence of an independent school indicates a variety of educational pathways. Parents living here may need to look slightly further for mainstream comprehensive schools, but these two venues represent the immediate educational reach of the postcode. The mix suggests a community where private education is an accessible choice alongside specialist support services.

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Demographics

The community in SK23 9RG has an average age of 47 years, indicating a mature population dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. You will find a significant proportion of older residents settling into this established area. House ownership stands at 69%, meaning most households have purchased their homes rather than renting. This high rate suggests long-term stability and a resident base invested in the neighbourhood. The area consists almost entirely of houses, reflecting a traditional suburban or semi-rural living style rather than apartment living. You will encounter almost no flats or purpose-built high-rise accommodation in this cluster. The predominant ethnic group among residents is White, which aligns with the broader national demographic trends for this region. With three-quarters of the population owning their homes and living in family-sized dwellings, you can expect a quiet, settled atmosphere. The community feels established, with long-term residents forming the core of the local social fabric.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

69
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

30
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is SK23 9RG suitable for families?
Yes, the area has a mature population with a median age of 47 and 69% home ownership. Most homes are houses, which suits family living. Nearest schools include the High Peak & Dales Support Centre and Step Forward Educational Trust, providing educational options for residents of SK23 9RG.
How reliable is internet access in this area?
Connectivity is strong for remote work. Your fixed broadband score is 68 out of 100, rated as good, and mobile coverage scores an 82 out of 100, rated as excellent. Residents can expect stable internet for video calls, streaming, and daily browsing.
What kind of amenities are nearby?
You have access to five retail stores, including Co-op Chapel-En-Le and Morrisons Chapel en le, within practical reach. Transport is also convenient with five nearby railway stations, such as Chinley and Dove Holes Railway Station, connecting you to wider networks.
Is the area safe for living?
Crime risk is low with a safety score of 72 out of 100. Environmental assessments also pass completely; there is zero flood risk, no protected woodland, and no planning constraints from nature reserves. This makes SK23 9RG a secure choice for homebuyers.

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