Area Overview for NR11 7JB
Area Information
You will find distinctively rural living in NR11 7JB, where a defined postcode cluster of 3.3 hectares supports 2,257 residents. The area is characterised by spacious housing and low-density development, with a population density of just 63 people per square kilometre. This figures indicates a quiet neighbourhood rather than a busy town centre. Daily life here revolves around residential stability and access to nearby coastal towns like Holt and Weybourne. The setting avoids major planning constraints, as there are no Ramsar wetland sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or protected nature reserves covering this specific location. While the zone size is small, it functions as a substantial residential unit within Broads LLP boundaries. You can expect a community where space is prioritised over urban density. The surroundings include multiple railway stations such as West Runton, Sheringham, and Roughton Road, offering links to Suffolk's wider network. This postcode represents a specific choice for those seeking calm, owner-occupied housing in a safe environment without the restrictions often found in protected conservation zones.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3.3 hectares
- Population
- 2257
- Population Density
- 63 people/km²
The housing market in NR11 7JB is defined by stability and ownership. Three quarters of residents, or 73%, own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high percentage signals a market driven by move-up buyers and families securing permanent residences rather than students or transient renters seeking short-term leases. The accommodation type confirms that detached and semi-detached houses dominate the stock, reflecting the 3.3-hectare footprint. You are unlikely to find high-rise flats or purpose-built apartment blocks within this specific postcode. The low population density of 63 people per square kilometre reinforces the suburban feel. Buyers looking for traditional English homes will find this area suited to their expectations. The area avoids the volatility often seen in urban lettings districts. Instead, property values are likely influenced by the quality of the house itself and proximity to rail links at Sheringham or West Runton. Sellers here often appeal to families prioritising space and garden areas. The market operates quietly, with contracts reflecting serious intent from purchasers.
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Energy Efficiency in NR11 7JB
Living in NR11 7JB offers straightforward access to essential amenities without the need for a vehicle for minor shops. Five retail outlets lie within practical reach, specifically including Spar, Spar -, and Tesco Sheringham. These convenience stores provide daily groceries and essentials for most households. For further travel, three metro destinations serve the region, notably Holt, Weybourne, and Aylsham. These towns offer dining, leisure, and larger retailers. You have four railway stations connecting you to the wider network, such as Sheringham Railway Station and Roughton Road Railway Station. This rail access supports occasional trips to Norwich or beyond. While there are no major parks or leisure centres listed within the immediate vicinity, the nearby towns like Weybourne and Holt provide coast paths, historical sites, and restaurants. The lifestyle is quiet and community-focused rather than cosmopolitan. You will not find nightclubs or night buses here. Instead, evenings revolve around local gatherings or planned trips to Holt for cinema and shopping. The amenities satisfy the basic needs of 2,257 residents efficiently.
Amenities
Schools
Families in NR11 7JB benefit from access to several educational institutions nearby, though specific Ofsted ratings are not included in the current data. The closest maintained primary school is Gresham Village School, which serves the local community foundation. For those seeking independent education, Beeston Hall School and Runton and Sutherland School operate within the region's independent sector. Gresham Village School also functions as an academy under a different governance structure, offering flexibility in its educational approach. The presence of independent schools suggests an area where families value specific educational philosophies or pastoral care. Residents must weigh the commute distance between their houses and these institutions. The mix of primary and secondary options means children can stay local for early years education. However, without specific performance metrics or catchment area boundaries, you must verify admission criteria locally. The combination of state and private provision gives parents choice. Discussing transport routes to these schools is essential before moving. Many residents walk or drive to the nearest stations for onward travel if required.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gresham Village School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Beeston Hall School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Runton and Sutherland School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Gresham Village School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community in NR11 7JB reflects a mature demographic profile, with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged 30 to 64 years form the most common age range, suggesting the area attracts families and established professionals rather than young singles. This aligns with a high home ownership rate of 73%, indicating that the majority of households manage their own properties rather than renting. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, fitting the low-density character of the site. You will encounter a homogeneous population where White residents comprise the predominant ethnic group. This consistency creates a stable neighbourhood where long-term residents know their neighbours. The lack of significant displacement or high student populations means towns and villages nearby remain familiar places. Families with older children or empty nesters often gravitate toward this age group. The area does not experience the transient population shifts found in university towns or commuter hubs. Instead, social bonds develop slowly through shared ownership and sustained residency in the same homes.
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Planning Constraints
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