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Living in AL4 0LR means residing within Colney Heath, a civil parish in Hertfordshire established in 1947 following the division of St Peter Rural. This specific postcode covers a small residential cluster spanning just over 7,400 square metres, creating an intimate neighbourhood feel despite its proximity to larger hubs like St Albans and Hatfield. The area is home to 1,483 people, making it a tight-knit community where residents know one another. Situated with coordinates at 51.747851, -0.283597, the location offers a semi-rural character distinct from the city centres it serves. The parish includes villages such as Colney Heath Village, Sleapshyde, and Tyttenhanger, with later developments in Oaklands, Hill End, and Highfield adding to the housing stock. Boundaries and ownership have shifted over centuries, from Norman ownership by the Abbot of St Albans to the Pope family estate, before evolving into the modern settlement it is today. You are walking on ground that once served as a Roman track for travellers heading towards Verulamium. The River Colne historically marked a boundary between Metropolitan and County police forces, a fact that underscores the area's unique historical transition from wild heath to managed residential space. Today, the Parish Council manages the common land, preserving the local governance structure that has evolved since the first school opened in 1814.
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- 7402 m²
- Population
- 1483
- Population Density
- 343 people/km²
The property market in AL4 0LR is heavily skewed towards owner-occupiers, with 73% of households owning their homes. This high ownership figure distinguishes the area from many London commuter towns where investment buyers and rental properties dominate the landscape. When viewing homes in AL4 0LR, you are primarily seeing a stock of houses rather than flats or converted apartments. This type of housing is consistent with the demographic profile of adults aged 30 to 64 years, who typically require single-family properties. The area comprises a specific postcode covering a small residential cluster, which limits the immediate inventory available for sale compared to larger postcodes. However, the existence of 2,241 homes across the wider parish, including areas like Oaklands and Highfield, provides a pool of potential properties if you explore beyond the strict AL4 0LR boundary. The nature of the market means fewer transactional pressures from investors, potentially leading to more predictable selling cycles. If you are looking at houses in this semi-rural setting, expect a focus on established family properties rather than modern new builds or luxury conversions. The stability of the 73% ownership rate suggests that the estate is mature, with minimal strata issues or ground lease complexities often found in rental-heavy districts.
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Amenities in AL4 0LR are conveniently located within practical reach of your home. For daily shopping needs, you have access to five retail outlets in the vicinity, including Spar, M&S Hatfield, and Co-op Bishops. These high-street names handle your essentials and grocery needs efficiently. For additional shopping options, there are five more retail venues nearby, expanding your choices. Transport enthusiasts will appreciate the rail connectivity, with St Albans City Railway Station, Hatfield Railway Station, and Welham Green Railway Station acting as major arteries for daily travel. The area retains a semi-rural character, supported by the River Colne which historically formed a boundary between police jurisdictions. Historic landmarks like St Mark's Church, completed in 1845 at a cost of £1,500, add cultural depth to your surroundings. You can also visit Three Coal Posts located in Colney Heath, which include sites on the Common and one in Coursers Lane. These posts mark London's ancient customs boundary and overlook a history of hunting rights disputes and common land enclosures since the 17th century. The old schoolmaster's house, dating from 1814, still stands next to the local village hall. Whether you seek a quick grocery run at Co-op Bishops or a long walk along the decommissioned railway line, the amenities and history of this parish cater to varied lifestyles without requiring long drives into city centres.
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The educational landscape for families in AL4 0LR is primarily served by Oaklands College, which functions as a sixth-form centre. This institution is the nearest school to the postcode and provides post-16 education for local residents. For younger children, the data does not specify primary or secondary schools directly adjacent to AL4 0LR, so families often look to the wider Colney Heath parish or nearby towns like St Albans and Hatfield. The presence of Acklands College indicates that secondary education is accessible within the parish boundaries, particularly for students completing their GCSEs and A-levels. When considering schools near AL4 0LR, you must account for the shift from primary education in the wider Vallbona parish to secondary and further education here. Oaklands College serves students from various background and feeds into university from the local area, which includes villages like Sleapshyde and Tyttenhanger. The limited scope of named institutions in the immediate vicinity means that secondary school choices are a major factor for parents living in the small residential cluster of this postcode.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Oaklands College | sixth-form | N/A | N/A |
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The community in AL4 0LR is defined by a mature age profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range, indicating a population dominated by established families and professionals rather than young singles or retirees. This demographic skew suggests a stable, settled neighbourhood where long-term residents hold significant sway over local affairs. Home ownership is the norm rather than the exception, with 73% of households owning their properties outright or with a mortgage. You are likely to find houses as the predominant form of accommodation, reflecting this high level of ownership and family stability. The area is predominantly White ethnically, mirroring the traditional character of established Hertfordshire parishes. With a population density of 343 people per square kilometre, the area feels spacious yet functional. There are 2,241 homes recorded across the parish, with 4,509 electors and a population of approximately 1,932 in the Colney Heath population context. This relatively low density implies quieter streets and more green space per resident compared to dense urban commuter belts. The high ownership rate means you are entering a market of motivated sellers rather than landlords seeking short-term rentals.
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