Area Overview for AL3 4PP
Area Information
Living in AL3 4PP means being part of a small, densely populated residential cluster in the City and District of St Albans, Hertfordshire. The area, part of the Verulam Ward, sits on the northwestern edge of St Albans, historically linked to the ancient Roman town of Verulamium. With a population of 2017 and a density of 1657 people per square kilometre, this is a compact community where daily life is shaped by proximity to historic sites and modern amenities. The area’s residents, predominantly adults aged 30–64, enjoy a mix of local services and transport links. Nearby, the Verulam House—a Grade II listed building—stands as a relic of the 19th century, while remnants of Roman walls hint at the area’s layered past. For families, the presence of both state and independent schools offers choice, and rail stations within a kilometre provide easy access to St Albans city centre. AL3 4PP balances historical character with practical living, making it a niche but functional spot for those seeking a quiet suburban edge to a historic town.
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- 1657 people/km²
AL3 4PP is primarily an owner-occupied area, with 72% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is typical of suburban areas with low-rise housing stock. This suggests a market skewed towards family homes and long-term residency rather than short-term rental properties. Given the small size of the postcode area, the housing stock is limited, and buyers may need to consider nearby suburbs within St Albans for more options. The focus on houses rather than flats indicates a preference for private, spacious living. For buyers, this means competition may be fierce in AL3 4PP itself, but the proximity to St Albans city centre—reachable via nearby rail stations—offers broader opportunities for property exploration.
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Residents of AL3 4PP have access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Five retail outlets, including Co-op, M&S, and Tesco, offer everyday shopping needs, while three nearby railway stations—St Albans Abbey, St Albans City, and Park Street—facilitate quick travel to the city centre or beyond. The area’s proximity to historic sites such as Verulam House and the Roman walls of St Albans adds cultural value, though these are more for leisure than daily use. The compact nature of the postcode means amenities are concentrated, reducing the need for long commutes. For families, the combination of retail, transport, and nearby schools creates a self-contained environment, though larger leisure options may require venturing into St Albans.
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Schools
The schools nearest to AL3 4PP include The Abbey Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, St Albans, which is a primary school rated ‘good’ by Ofsted. Independent schools such as St Columba’s College, St Columba’s Preparatory School, and St Albans School also serve the area. This mix of state and private education options provides families with flexibility, whether they seek a faith-based primary school or an independent secondary institution. The presence of multiple schools within proximity suggests a strong educational infrastructure, though the exact catchment areas for each school are not specified. For parents prioritising academic standards, the ‘good’ rating at the primary school offers reassurance, while the independent schools cater to those seeking alternative curricula or specialist facilities.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | The Abbey Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, St Albans | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St Columba's College | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | St Columba's Preparatory School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | St Albans School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The population of AL3 4PP is 2017, with a median age of 47 and 72% of residents owning their homes. The majority of the population falls within the 30–64 age range, reflecting a mature, established community. Accommodation is predominantly houses, aligning with the area’s residential character. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific diversity statistics are provided. The high home ownership rate suggests a stable, long-term resident base, while the median age indicates a community focused on family life and retirement. With a population density of 1657 people per square kilometre, the area is compact but not overcrowded, offering a sense of cohesion. The absence of specific deprivation data means the quality of life remains unquantified, but the mix of age groups and ownership suggests a balanced, low-turnover environment.
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