Area Overview for AL3 6HT
Area Information
Living in AL3 6HT offers a quiet existence within the Batchwood Ward of St Albans City and District Council. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster of just 1492 square metres, serving a population of 1948 people. You are situated on the outskirts of St Albans, near the historic Batchwood Estate. This ward sits at coordinates 51.759536, -0.33965 and encompasses the grounds where Batchwood Hall was once a private residence before becoming public council land. The area has deep historical roots; the estate was created in 1874 after Edmund Beckett Denison, 1st Baron Grimthorpe, purchased the land. Batchwood Hall was designed in the Queen Anne style by William Longmire for the client who also funded the Great Clock for the Palace of Westminster. Today, this small district feels distinct from the city centre due to its heritage and relative isolation from dense commercial hubs. The land now includes an 18-hole municipal golf course and leisure facilities that once served the local community. While some infrastructure, such as parts of the golf centre, has faced challenges like an arson attack in 2011, the location remains a defined residential zone. Residents enjoy proximity to key landmarks including the hall, which is currently undergoing redevelopment into a restaurant, bar, and hotel expected to open in 2025. Your daily life here is shaped by this mix of historic significance and modern residential practicality.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1492 m²
- Population
- 1948
- Population Density
- 4583 people/km²
The property market in AL3 6HT is characterised by a strong presence of owner-occupiers living in houses. With 61% of homes being owner-occupied, this area is not a hub for short-term renting or high-turnover tenancies. Instead, the housing stock is designed for people who intend to stay and build lives in the Batchwood Ward. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which fits the profile of the Batchwood Estate and its surrounding grounds. For buyers, this translates to a market where transactions likely involve families looking for space and stability rather than students or young professionals seeking temporary digs. The small size of the area, covering only 1492 square metres, means the supply of homes is limited within the specific AL3 6HT boundaries. You are looking at a niche market where every available property represents a significant opportunity for an owner-occupier. The history of the land, including its time as a council-owned event venue and golf course, influences the style and layout of the homes you might find. There are no large apartment blocks or shared ownership schemes dominating this postcode. The market is conservative, driven by the desire for detached or semi-detached properties in a setting that balances proximity to St Albans with the tranquillity of the estate.
House Prices in AL3 6HT
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Energy Efficiency in AL3 6HT
Your daily life in AL3 6HT is supported by a practical network of amenities within easy reach. For retail needs, five key shopping locations are accessible, including Morrisons Daily ST, Tesco St Albans, and M&S St Albans BP. These venues provide everything from fresh groceries to clothing manufacturers, ensuring you do not need to travel far for everyday essentials. For those preferring rail travel, five railway stations serve the wider area, with St Albans City Railway Station, St Albans Abbey Railway Station, and Park Street Railway Station being the most prominent. These transport hubs connect you efficiently to London and beyond, making the Batchwood Ward a viable base for commuters. The presence of these specific stations, such as St Albans City, means you have multiple rail options depending on your destination or preferences. The proximity of these amenities removes the isolation often associated with estate living; you are just moments away from major supermarkets and national railway lines. This balance of convenience and quiet is central to the lifestyle here. You can enjoy the history of Batchwood Hall and the green space of the golf course while still having supermarkets and train stations at your fingertips. The area functions as a residential sanctuary without sacrificing access to the broader facilities of St Albans.
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Schools
Families living in AL3 6HT have access to Margaret Wix Primary School, which is located nearby. This institution is rated 'good' by Ofsted, providing a solid educational foundation for children in the local community. As the only school currently listed in the vicinity of this postcode, the area primarily serves younger children in the early stages of their education. The presence of a single primary school within immediate practical reach means that you do not need to look far for schooling options for young learners. You may need to consider further education options outside the immediate vicinity, as the provided data only details primary provision. However, for a child attending Margaret Wix Primary School, the local education environment is verified as meeting standards of excellence. This rating suggests a school where teaching quality, student outcomes, and pastoral care are managed effectively. Living in this part of Batchwood Ward ensures your child commutes to a reputable institution that is part of the local Rothermere Primary Academies Trust or similar structure, depending on current admissions boundaries. The 'good' rating offers peace of mind regarding the quality of primary education available without needing to travel to the St Albans city centre for younger children.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Margaret Wix Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in AL3 6HT is defined by stability and a mature demographic profile. A median age of 47 years indicates that most residents are well-established in their lives, with adults aged between 30 and 64 forming the most common age range. You are likely to encounter a neighbourhood where families and older professionals coexist in a settled environment. The predominant ethnic group here is White, reflecting the traditional character of the Batchwood Ward in Hertfordshire. Home ownership stands at a robust 61%, suggesting that the vast majority of households are owner-occupied rather than renting. This statistic points towards a stable community where residents have long-term stakes in the local property. The primary accommodation type listed for the area comprises houses, which aligns with the historic nature of the Batchwood Estate and the preference for family-sized dwellings in semi-rural settings. There is no indication of significant transient populations or high-density rental blocks within this specific postcode. The low deprivation implied by high ownership rates and a stable age profile means you can expect a quiet, predictable neighbourhood where long-term residents know their neighbours. The area does not suffer from the typical issues associated with high-density estates or transient student housing.
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