Area Overview for NR11 6AB
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Living in NR11 6AB offers a settled residential experience within a defined cluster. This postcode covers a specific area of 2.1 hectares, housing a population of 1,598 people. The density here is 75 people per square kilometre, creating a space that feels quiet without being entirely remote. You will find a community defined by stability and long-term residence rather than rapid development. The character of the neighbourhood is shaped by these precise boundaries, keeping daily life straightforward and predictable. Residents enjoy a sense of locality where the immediate environment is fully known. The scale of this 2.1 hectare site means that services are accessed from communal points rather than being everywhere. This layout supports a pace of life determined by one's choice of transport. The area functions as a compact district where proximity to wider facilities relies on local routes. You can expect a neighbourhood that prioritises existing residents and established patterns of living. The small footprint means that new developments are limited, protecting the existing feel of the streets. This specific cluster operates independently of larger, sprawling developments found elsewhere in the region. Daily routines here revolve around clear, short distances to key local points. The community identity is built on this contained and accessible geography. The community in NR11 6AB reflects a mature and established demographic profile. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating that adults between 30 and 64 years form the most common age range. This suggests a population that has grown old in place or attracted families and careers later in life. Data confirms that 77% of residents own their homes, which points to significant stability and low tenant turnover. The predominant form of accommodation is houses, aligning with the ownership figures. This mix creates an environment where neighbours are likely to have lived together for many years. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader local patterns common in this part of Norfolk. This homogeneity contributes to a consistent social fabric where cultural expectations are shared. There are no transient populations or short-term lets disrupting the status quo. The high ownership rate of 77% means decisions about the local environment are made by those invested in the property. Families with school-aged children will find the age profile appropriate, with grandparents and parents often overlapping in the same streets. The lack of young people under 30 suggests this is not a student or early-career hub. Instead, it serves enduring families and retirees seeking a predictable routine within a house-based setting. The housing stock in NR11 6AB is dominated by houses, with data showing a 77% home ownership rate. This statistic indicates that the area is primarily an owner-occupied market rather than a rental hub. Potential buyers looking for homes in NR11 6AB will find properties suitable for long-term settlement. The high percentage of owners suggests that sellers are often motivated by personal reasons rather than investment turnovers. You can expect a steady flow of stock without the volatility common in areas driven by short-term lets. The accommodation type being overwhelmingly houses means no attendees will find flats or converted apartments here. This specificity suits buyers seeking gardens and more traditional layouts with space for vehicles. The 2.1 hectare area size limits the sheer volume of listings available at any one time. Competition exists but is likely lower than in larger urban districts because the total number of homes is fixed. Home valuations here reflect the desirability of established properties owned by a warmer segment of the market. For those considering a move, the 77% ownership figure signals a stable neighbourhood where people rarely leave within a few years. The market operates on the principle of established value rather than speculative growth. Buying a house here secures a property in a zone designed for permanent residence. Families considering NR11 6AB have access to specific educational options nearby. Marsham Primary School serves as the main local primary education provider for the children in this postcode. This institution caters to younger learners in the standard primary age range. For children with special educational needs, Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is identified as a nearby facility. This special school provides targeted support for students requiring additional care and instruction. The presence of both a standard primary school and a special institution indicates a range of educational provisions. You will not find secondary schools listed in the immediate proximity data. This means older children may need to travel further for post-primary education. The combination of schools suggests that the area draws on broader county resources for secondary education. Parents researching schools near NR11 6AB must account for these specific names when making decisions. Marsham Primary School handles the foundational years, while Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich addresses specialist requirements. The available data does not list ratings, so families should verify current Ofsted statuses independently. The school mix supports a community that values both general and special education pathways. Understanding these two institutions is essential for any household planning to live in this district. Digital connectivity in NR11 6AB is mixed but functional for modern needs. Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, indicating a strong signal quality across most of the location. You can rely on robust mobile networks for communication, streaming, and emergency services. In contrast, fixed broadband quality scores 55 out of 100. This score falls into a fair to average category, suggesting potential limitations for heavy users. Those working from home should test speeds thoroughly before committing to a property in this area. The difference between mobile and fixed scores means that internet backup via phone data may be possible. Residents handling large file uploads or constant video conferencing might find the fixed line speed insufficient. The area does not boast top-tier fibre speeds but remains connected to the wider network. For daily browsing and standard office tasks, the 55 score is usually adequate. However, households requiring ultra-fast connections should look elsewhere. The strong mobile score of 81 ensures that you stay connected in the car or garden during the day. Connectivity here balances convenience with realistic expectations regarding upload speeds and latency. Daily life in NR11 6AB is supported by a practical network of amenities within reach. Retail options are accessible, with five major outlets including the M&S Aylsham BP, Tesco Norwich, and Morrisons Daily. These venues cover your essentials, groceries, and everyday shopping needs without requiring long journeys. The nearest train station is Aylsham, offering one metro connection for residents wishing to travel. For rail access, you have two stations nearby: North Walsham Railway Station and Worstead Railway Station. These links provide routes south towards Norwich and elsewhere in Norfolk. You can combine the convenience of local shops with the flexibility of national rail services. Your morning routine involves short trips to Tesco Norwich or the Morrisons Daily for household stocks. Evenings might include a stop at the M&S Aylsham BP for quick provisions. The transport nodes at Aylsham, North Walsham, and Worstead ensure you are never truly cut off. This amenity mix creates a lifestyle where independence relies on established routes rather than walking. Residents enjoy the ability to shop locally before heading to larger stations. The distribution of these five retailers and three connections forms the backbone of the local convenience. Environmental and safety assessments for NR11 6AB reveal a low-risk profile for residents. The area passes checks for flood risk with a safety score of 0, indicating virtually no threat of waterlogging. There is no Ramsar wetland sites coverage, meaning protected wetlands do not impose planning constraints on development. The area also passes for Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserve, and Protected Woodland constraints, all showing a score of 0. This confirms the land is not restricted by high-value natural designations. Crime risk presents the most notable figure, yet it remains reassuring. The crime risk score is 85 out of 100, where a higher score indicates lower risk. This places the neighbourhood below average for crime rates. The low crime risk classification helps define NR11 6AB as a safe environment for families and solo dwellers. You face no significant environmental hazards regarding flooding or nature reserves. The absence of protected woodland or nature reserves simplifies the planning landscape for future changes. Safety is a strong selling point here, backed by an 85 safety score. Residents can expect a calm existence without the interruptions of safety concerns or restrictive conservation rules. Who typically lives in NR11 6AB?The population median age is 47 years, with most residents falling in the 30 to 64 age range. A striking 77% of households own their homes, suggesting a stable community of long-term inhabitants rather than transient renters or students. Are there good schools near NR11 6AB?Yes, Marsham Primary School is the local primary option. Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is also accessible nearby for special educational needs. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity data. What is the connectivity like for working from home?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 81 out of 100. Fixed broadband scores 55 out of 100, which is an average rating. This setup is sufficient for standard use but heavy data users should verify speeds. Is NR11 6AB a safe place to live?Safety is high with a crime risk score of 85 out of 100. The area has low flood risk, no protected nature reserves, and no planning constraints related to wetlands or woodlands. What amenities are nearby for daily shopping?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Tesco Norwich, Morrisons Daily, and the M&S Aylsham BP. Travel links include Aylsham station plus North Walsham and Worstead railway stations.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2.1 hectares
- Population
- 1598
- Population Density
- 75 people/km²
The housing stock in NR11 6AB is dominated by houses, with data showing a 77% home ownership rate. This statistic indicates that the area is primarily an owner-occupied market rather than a rental hub. Potential buyers looking for homes in NR11 6AB will find properties suitable for long-term settlement. The high percentage of owners suggests that sellers are often motivated by personal reasons rather than investment turnovers. You can expect a steady flow of stock without the volatility common in areas driven by short-term lets. The accommodation type being overwhelmingly houses means no attendees will find flats or converted apartments here. This specificity suits buyers seeking gardens and more traditional layouts with space for vehicles. The 2.1 hectare area size limits the sheer volume of listings available at any one time. Competition exists but is likely lower than in larger urban districts because the total number of homes is fixed. Home valuations here reflect the desirability of established properties owned by a warmer segment of the market. For those considering a move, the 77% ownership figure signals a stable neighbourhood where people rarely leave within a few years. The market operates on the principle of established value rather than speculative growth. Buying a house here secures a property in a zone designed for permanent residence. Families considering NR11 6AB have access to specific educational options nearby. Marsham Primary School serves as the main local primary education provider for the children in this postcode. This institution caters to younger learners in the standard primary age range. For children with special educational needs, Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is identified as a nearby facility. This special school provides targeted support for students requiring additional care and instruction. The presence of both a standard primary school and a special institution indicates a range of educational provisions. You will not find secondary schools listed in the immediate proximity data. This means older children may need to travel further for post-primary education. The combination of schools suggests that the area draws on broader county resources for secondary education. Parents researching schools near NR11 6AB must account for these specific names when making decisions. Marsham Primary School handles the foundational years, while Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich addresses specialist requirements. The available data does not list ratings, so families should verify current Ofsted statuses independently. The school mix supports a community that values both general and special education pathways. Understanding these two institutions is essential for any household planning to live in this district. Digital connectivity in NR11 6AB is mixed but functional for modern needs. Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, indicating a strong signal quality across most of the location. You can rely on robust mobile networks for communication, streaming, and emergency services. In contrast, fixed broadband quality scores 55 out of 100. This score falls into a fair to average category, suggesting potential limitations for heavy users. Those working from home should test speeds thoroughly before committing to a property in this area. The difference between mobile and fixed scores means that internet backup via phone data may be possible. Residents handling large file uploads or constant video conferencing might find the fixed line speed insufficient. The area does not boast top-tier fibre speeds but remains connected to the wider network. For daily browsing and standard office tasks, the 55 score is usually adequate. However, households requiring ultra-fast connections should look elsewhere. The strong mobile score of 81 ensures that you stay connected in the car or garden during the day. Connectivity here balances convenience with realistic expectations regarding upload speeds and latency. Daily life in NR11 6AB is supported by a practical network of amenities within reach. Retail options are accessible, with five major outlets including the M&S Aylsham BP, Tesco Norwich, and Morrisons Daily. These venues cover your essentials, groceries, and everyday shopping needs without requiring long journeys. The nearest train station is Aylsham, offering one metro connection for residents wishing to travel. For rail access, you have two stations nearby: North Walsham Railway Station and Worstead Railway Station. These links provide routes south towards Norwich and elsewhere in Norfolk. You can combine the convenience of local shops with the flexibility of national rail services. Your morning routine involves short trips to Tesco Norwich or the Morrisons Daily for household stocks. Evenings might include a stop at the M&S Aylsham BP for quick provisions. The transport nodes at Aylsham, North Walsham, and Worstead ensure you are never truly cut off. This amenity mix creates a lifestyle where independence relies on established routes rather than walking. Residents enjoy the ability to shop locally before heading to larger stations. The distribution of these five retailers and three connections forms the backbone of the local convenience. Environmental and safety assessments for NR11 6AB reveal a low-risk profile for residents. The area passes checks for flood risk with a safety score of 0, indicating virtually no threat of waterlogging. There is no Ramsar wetland sites coverage, meaning protected wetlands do not impose planning constraints on development. The area also passes for Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserve, and Protected Woodland constraints, all showing a score of 0. This confirms the land is not restricted by high-value natural designations. Crime risk presents the most notable figure, yet it remains reassuring. The crime risk score is 85 out of 100, where a higher score indicates lower risk. This places the neighbourhood below average for crime rates. The low crime risk classification helps define NR11 6AB as a safe environment for families and solo dwellers. You face no significant environmental hazards regarding flooding or nature reserves. The absence of protected woodland or nature reserves simplifies the planning landscape for future changes. Safety is a strong selling point here, backed by an 85 safety score. Residents can expect a calm existence without the interruptions of safety concerns or restrictive conservation rules. Who typically lives in NR11 6AB?The population median age is 47 years, with most residents falling in the 30 to 64 age range. A striking 77% of households own their homes, suggesting a stable community of long-term inhabitants rather than transient renters or students. Are there good schools near NR11 6AB?Yes, Marsham Primary School is the local primary option. Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is also accessible nearby for special educational needs. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity data. What is the connectivity like for working from home?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 81 out of 100. Fixed broadband scores 55 out of 100, which is an average rating. This setup is sufficient for standard use but heavy data users should verify speeds. Is NR11 6AB a safe place to live?Safety is high with a crime risk score of 85 out of 100. The area has low flood risk, no protected nature reserves, and no planning constraints related to wetlands or woodlands. What amenities are nearby for daily shopping?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Tesco Norwich, Morrisons Daily, and the M&S Aylsham BP. Travel links include Aylsham station plus North Walsham and Worstead railway stations.
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Daily life in NR11 6AB is supported by a practical network of amenities within reach. Retail options are accessible, with five major outlets including the M&S Aylsham BP, Tesco Norwich, and Morrisons Daily. These venues cover your essentials, groceries, and everyday shopping needs without requiring long journeys. The nearest train station is Aylsham, offering one metro connection for residents wishing to travel. For rail access, you have two stations nearby: North Walsham Railway Station and Worstead Railway Station. These links provide routes south towards Norwich and elsewhere in Norfolk. You can combine the convenience of local shops with the flexibility of national rail services. Your morning routine involves short trips to Tesco Norwich or the Morrisons Daily for household stocks. Evenings might include a stop at the M&S Aylsham BP for quick provisions. The transport nodes at Aylsham, North Walsham, and Worstead ensure you are never truly cut off. This amenity mix creates a lifestyle where independence relies on established routes rather than walking. Residents enjoy the ability to shop locally before heading to larger stations. The distribution of these five retailers and three connections forms the backbone of the local convenience. Environmental and safety assessments for NR11 6AB reveal a low-risk profile for residents. The area passes checks for flood risk with a safety score of 0, indicating virtually no threat of waterlogging. There is no Ramsar wetland sites coverage, meaning protected wetlands do not impose planning constraints on development. The area also passes for Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserve, and Protected Woodland constraints, all showing a score of 0. This confirms the land is not restricted by high-value natural designations. Crime risk presents the most notable figure, yet it remains reassuring. The crime risk score is 85 out of 100, where a higher score indicates lower risk. This places the neighbourhood below average for crime rates. The low crime risk classification helps define NR11 6AB as a safe environment for families and solo dwellers. You face no significant environmental hazards regarding flooding or nature reserves. The absence of protected woodland or nature reserves simplifies the planning landscape for future changes. Safety is a strong selling point here, backed by an 85 safety score. Residents can expect a calm existence without the interruptions of safety concerns or restrictive conservation rules. Who typically lives in NR11 6AB?The population median age is 47 years, with most residents falling in the 30 to 64 age range. A striking 77% of households own their homes, suggesting a stable community of long-term inhabitants rather than transient renters or students. Are there good schools near NR11 6AB?Yes, Marsham Primary School is the local primary option. Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is also accessible nearby for special educational needs. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity data. What is the connectivity like for working from home?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 81 out of 100. Fixed broadband scores 55 out of 100, which is an average rating. This setup is sufficient for standard use but heavy data users should verify speeds. Is NR11 6AB a safe place to live?Safety is high with a crime risk score of 85 out of 100. The area has low flood risk, no protected nature reserves, and no planning constraints related to wetlands or woodlands. What amenities are nearby for daily shopping?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Tesco Norwich, Morrisons Daily, and the M&S Aylsham BP. Travel links include Aylsham station plus North Walsham and Worstead railway stations.
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Schools
Families considering NR11 6AB have access to specific educational options nearby. Marsham Primary School serves as the main local primary education provider for the children in this postcode. This institution caters to younger learners in the standard primary age range. For children with special educational needs, Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is identified as a nearby facility. This special school provides targeted support for students requiring additional care and instruction. The presence of both a standard primary school and a special institution indicates a range of educational provisions. You will not find secondary schools listed in the immediate proximity data. This means older children may need to travel further for post-primary education. The combination of schools suggests that the area draws on broader county resources for secondary education. Parents researching schools near NR11 6AB must account for these specific names when making decisions. Marsham Primary School handles the foundational years, while Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich addresses specialist requirements. The available data does not list ratings, so families should verify current Ofsted statuses independently. The school mix supports a community that values both general and special education pathways. Understanding these two institutions is essential for any household planning to live in this district. Digital connectivity in NR11 6AB is mixed but functional for modern needs. Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, indicating a strong signal quality across most of the location. You can rely on robust mobile networks for communication, streaming, and emergency services. In contrast, fixed broadband quality scores 55 out of 100. This score falls into a fair to average category, suggesting potential limitations for heavy users. Those working from home should test speeds thoroughly before committing to a property in this area. The difference between mobile and fixed scores means that internet backup via phone data may be possible. Residents handling large file uploads or constant video conferencing might find the fixed line speed insufficient. The area does not boast top-tier fibre speeds but remains connected to the wider network. For daily browsing and standard office tasks, the 55 score is usually adequate. However, households requiring ultra-fast connections should look elsewhere. The strong mobile score of 81 ensures that you stay connected in the car or garden during the day. Connectivity here balances convenience with realistic expectations regarding upload speeds and latency. Daily life in NR11 6AB is supported by a practical network of amenities within reach. Retail options are accessible, with five major outlets including the M&S Aylsham BP, Tesco Norwich, and Morrisons Daily. These venues cover your essentials, groceries, and everyday shopping needs without requiring long journeys. The nearest train station is Aylsham, offering one metro connection for residents wishing to travel. For rail access, you have two stations nearby: North Walsham Railway Station and Worstead Railway Station. These links provide routes south towards Norwich and elsewhere in Norfolk. You can combine the convenience of local shops with the flexibility of national rail services. Your morning routine involves short trips to Tesco Norwich or the Morrisons Daily for household stocks. Evenings might include a stop at the M&S Aylsham BP for quick provisions. The transport nodes at Aylsham, North Walsham, and Worstead ensure you are never truly cut off. This amenity mix creates a lifestyle where independence relies on established routes rather than walking. Residents enjoy the ability to shop locally before heading to larger stations. The distribution of these five retailers and three connections forms the backbone of the local convenience. Environmental and safety assessments for NR11 6AB reveal a low-risk profile for residents. The area passes checks for flood risk with a safety score of 0, indicating virtually no threat of waterlogging. There is no Ramsar wetland sites coverage, meaning protected wetlands do not impose planning constraints on development. The area also passes for Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserve, and Protected Woodland constraints, all showing a score of 0. This confirms the land is not restricted by high-value natural designations. Crime risk presents the most notable figure, yet it remains reassuring. The crime risk score is 85 out of 100, where a higher score indicates lower risk. This places the neighbourhood below average for crime rates. The low crime risk classification helps define NR11 6AB as a safe environment for families and solo dwellers. You face no significant environmental hazards regarding flooding or nature reserves. The absence of protected woodland or nature reserves simplifies the planning landscape for future changes. Safety is a strong selling point here, backed by an 85 safety score. Residents can expect a calm existence without the interruptions of safety concerns or restrictive conservation rules. Who typically lives in NR11 6AB?The population median age is 47 years, with most residents falling in the 30 to 64 age range. A striking 77% of households own their homes, suggesting a stable community of long-term inhabitants rather than transient renters or students. Are there good schools near NR11 6AB?Yes, Marsham Primary School is the local primary option. Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is also accessible nearby for special educational needs. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity data. What is the connectivity like for working from home?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 81 out of 100. Fixed broadband scores 55 out of 100, which is an average rating. This setup is sufficient for standard use but heavy data users should verify speeds. Is NR11 6AB a safe place to live?Safety is high with a crime risk score of 85 out of 100. The area has low flood risk, no protected nature reserves, and no planning constraints related to wetlands or woodlands. What amenities are nearby for daily shopping?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Tesco Norwich, Morrisons Daily, and the M&S Aylsham BP. Travel links include Aylsham station plus North Walsham and Worstead railway stations.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marsham Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community in NR11 6AB reflects a mature and established demographic profile. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating that adults between 30 and 64 years form the most common age range. This suggests a population that has grown old in place or attracted families and careers later in life. Data confirms that 77% of residents own their homes, which points to significant stability and low tenant turnover. The predominant form of accommodation is houses, aligning with the ownership figures. This mix creates an environment where neighbours are likely to have lived together for many years. The predominant ethnic group is White, mirroring the broader local patterns common in this part of Norfolk. This homogeneity contributes to a consistent social fabric where cultural expectations are shared. There are no transient populations or short-term lets disrupting the status quo. The high ownership rate of 77% means decisions about the local environment are made by those invested in the property. Families with school-aged children will find the age profile appropriate, with grandparents and parents often overlapping in the same streets. The lack of young people under 30 suggests this is not a student or early-career hub. Instead, it serves enduring families and retirees seeking a predictable routine within a house-based setting. The housing stock in NR11 6AB is dominated by houses, with data showing a 77% home ownership rate. This statistic indicates that the area is primarily an owner-occupied market rather than a rental hub. Potential buyers looking for homes in NR11 6AB will find properties suitable for long-term settlement. The high percentage of owners suggests that sellers are often motivated by personal reasons rather than investment turnovers. You can expect a steady flow of stock without the volatility common in areas driven by short-term lets. The accommodation type being overwhelmingly houses means no attendees will find flats or converted apartments here. This specificity suits buyers seeking gardens and more traditional layouts with space for vehicles. The 2.1 hectare area size limits the sheer volume of listings available at any one time. Competition exists but is likely lower than in larger urban districts because the total number of homes is fixed. Home valuations here reflect the desirability of established properties owned by a warmer segment of the market. For those considering a move, the 77% ownership figure signals a stable neighbourhood where people rarely leave within a few years. The market operates on the principle of established value rather than speculative growth. Buying a house here secures a property in a zone designed for permanent residence. Families considering NR11 6AB have access to specific educational options nearby. Marsham Primary School serves as the main local primary education provider for the children in this postcode. This institution caters to younger learners in the standard primary age range. For children with special educational needs, Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is identified as a nearby facility. This special school provides targeted support for students requiring additional care and instruction. The presence of both a standard primary school and a special institution indicates a range of educational provisions. You will not find secondary schools listed in the immediate proximity data. This means older children may need to travel further for post-primary education. The combination of schools suggests that the area draws on broader county resources for secondary education. Parents researching schools near NR11 6AB must account for these specific names when making decisions. Marsham Primary School handles the foundational years, while Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich addresses specialist requirements. The available data does not list ratings, so families should verify current Ofsted statuses independently. The school mix supports a community that values both general and special education pathways. Understanding these two institutions is essential for any household planning to live in this district. Digital connectivity in NR11 6AB is mixed but functional for modern needs. Mobile coverage scores 81 out of 100, indicating a strong signal quality across most of the location. You can rely on robust mobile networks for communication, streaming, and emergency services. In contrast, fixed broadband quality scores 55 out of 100. This score falls into a fair to average category, suggesting potential limitations for heavy users. Those working from home should test speeds thoroughly before committing to a property in this area. The difference between mobile and fixed scores means that internet backup via phone data may be possible. Residents handling large file uploads or constant video conferencing might find the fixed line speed insufficient. The area does not boast top-tier fibre speeds but remains connected to the wider network. For daily browsing and standard office tasks, the 55 score is usually adequate. However, households requiring ultra-fast connections should look elsewhere. The strong mobile score of 81 ensures that you stay connected in the car or garden during the day. Connectivity here balances convenience with realistic expectations regarding upload speeds and latency. Daily life in NR11 6AB is supported by a practical network of amenities within reach. Retail options are accessible, with five major outlets including the M&S Aylsham BP, Tesco Norwich, and Morrisons Daily. These venues cover your essentials, groceries, and everyday shopping needs without requiring long journeys. The nearest train station is Aylsham, offering one metro connection for residents wishing to travel. For rail access, you have two stations nearby: North Walsham Railway Station and Worstead Railway Station. These links provide routes south towards Norwich and elsewhere in Norfolk. You can combine the convenience of local shops with the flexibility of national rail services. Your morning routine involves short trips to Tesco Norwich or the Morrisons Daily for household stocks. Evenings might include a stop at the M&S Aylsham BP for quick provisions. The transport nodes at Aylsham, North Walsham, and Worstead ensure you are never truly cut off. This amenity mix creates a lifestyle where independence relies on established routes rather than walking. Residents enjoy the ability to shop locally before heading to larger stations. The distribution of these five retailers and three connections forms the backbone of the local convenience. Environmental and safety assessments for NR11 6AB reveal a low-risk profile for residents. The area passes checks for flood risk with a safety score of 0, indicating virtually no threat of waterlogging. There is no Ramsar wetland sites coverage, meaning protected wetlands do not impose planning constraints on development. The area also passes for Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserve, and Protected Woodland constraints, all showing a score of 0. This confirms the land is not restricted by high-value natural designations. Crime risk presents the most notable figure, yet it remains reassuring. The crime risk score is 85 out of 100, where a higher score indicates lower risk. This places the neighbourhood below average for crime rates. The low crime risk classification helps define NR11 6AB as a safe environment for families and solo dwellers. You face no significant environmental hazards regarding flooding or nature reserves. The absence of protected woodland or nature reserves simplifies the planning landscape for future changes. Safety is a strong selling point here, backed by an 85 safety score. Residents can expect a calm existence without the interruptions of safety concerns or restrictive conservation rules. Who typically lives in NR11 6AB?The population median age is 47 years, with most residents falling in the 30 to 64 age range. A striking 77% of households own their homes, suggesting a stable community of long-term inhabitants rather than transient renters or students. Are there good schools near NR11 6AB?Yes, Marsham Primary School is the local primary option. Huntercombe Hospital School Norwich is also accessible nearby for special educational needs. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity data. What is the connectivity like for working from home?Mobile coverage is strong with a score of 81 out of 100. Fixed broadband scores 55 out of 100, which is an average rating. This setup is sufficient for standard use but heavy data users should verify speeds. Is NR11 6AB a safe place to live?Safety is high with a crime risk score of 85 out of 100. The area has low flood risk, no protected nature reserves, and no planning constraints related to wetlands or woodlands. What amenities are nearby for daily shopping?Residents have access to five retail outlets including Tesco Norwich, Morrisons Daily, and the M&S Aylsham BP. Travel links include Aylsham station plus North Walsham and Worstead railway stations.
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