Area Overview for NR14 7DP

Area Information

Living in NR14 7DP means residing in a specific residential cluster defined by the postcode NR14 7DP. This area covers Land area of 34.3 hectares. It currently accommodates 1393 residents. The population density stands at 74 people per square kilometre. You will find yourself in a setting that prioritises quietude over high-density urban life. The housing stock consists almost entirely of houses. These homes cater to a demographic where adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age group. The median age for residents is 47. This demographic profile suggests a community built around stability rather than the transience of a student hub. Daily life here revolves around a steady pace. You do not experience the chaos of a bustling city centre. Instead, the neighbourhood offers a sense of retirement or semi-retirement living. This specific postcode area provides a predictable environment for families and individuals seeking space. The low density ensures that you are not competing for attention in a crowded street. Your neighbours are likely to be considered residents of this specific pocket of Norfolk. The area functions as a standalone residential unit within the wider Newmarket scaffolding. You gain access to the surrounding region without living inside a town centre. This isolation provides privacy when you value it most. The character of NR14 7DP is defined by its small scale. You can walk to local amenities without navigating a dense urban maze. The demographic makeup is predominantly White. This reflects a homogenous community structure. The 1393 occupants spread across 34.3 hectares create a spacious feel. Living here means you trade convenience for calm. The specific postcode designation anchors you to this distinct patch of land.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
34.3 hectares
Population
1393
Population Density
74 people/km²

The property market in NR14 7DP is dominated by private ownership. Home ownership reaches 79 per cent. This statistic defines the local economy and social structure. Houses constitute the sole accommodation type available. You will not find purpose-built flats or shared housing arrangements here. This configuration suits those seeking independence and space for immediate parking. The market reflects a stable, owner-occupied environment. Buyers looking for rental yields will not find this a primary target. The stock consists of established homes within a 34.3 hectare area. There are 1393 residents distributed across these properties. This distribution limits the sheer volume of listings compared to a larger town. However, the quality of tenure remains high. You purchase a freehold or leasehold house, not a unit in a block. This distinction affects mortgage products and insurance requirements. The area caters to buyers who have secured their finances and wish to settle. The demographic data, showing a median age of 47, supports this observation. Families and couples have likely accumulated assets over previous years. The absence of student housing or buy-to-let blocks creates a consistent tax base. Stability transfers from the owners to the local services. Schools on the edge of the postcode benefit from this steady intake of pupils. You can walk away from the house knowing it is bought by someone who will stay. The market does not fluctuate wildly due to transient populations. Prices reflect the cost of land in a 74 people per square kilometre zone. This low density often commands a premium for privacy. You pay for space, not just brick and mortar. The houses are the head of the house here.

House Prices in NR14 7DP

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Energy Efficiency in NR14 7DP

Your lifestyle in NR14 7DP is anchored by a cluster of practical amenities. Five retail outlets operate within walking or short driving distance. Lidl Poppy and Sainsburys Pound provide essential grocery shopping needs. Makro Norwich stands nearby for larger household purchases and budget options. You do not struggle for basic supplies. Five railway stations are also within reach. Brundall Gardens Railway Station, Brundall Railway Station, and Buckenham Railway Station form a transport hub. These stations allow you to commute to larger towns without a car. The convenience of these five rail links offsets the limited local shops slightly. You can drive to the five stores in minutes. The layout supports a mix of self-sufficiency and regional travel. Parks and leisure facilities are not explicitly detailed in the provided data. However, the presence of these amenities suggests a balanced community life. The 34.3 hectares of land provide opportunities for outdoor space. You do not live in a concrete jungle. The distance between your home and the amenities creates a buffer of quiet. This buffer protects against the noise of a busy estate. You have the choice to walk or drive to the shops. The five retail choices ensure you are never without options. The five rail choices ensure you are never trapped by roadworks. The balance of these facilities defines the practical daily experience. Living here means you have what you need without the crowds of a high street. You access the services you require. The specific names like Sainsburys Pound give you certainty about the quality of goods. The railway names connect you to a wider network. This combination of local and regional access makes living in NR14 7DP a balanced proposition.

Amenities

Schools

Education options near NR14 7DP are focused on primary provision. Alpington and Bergh Apton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School operates within reach. This school holds an Ofsted rating of outstanding. You benefit from the highest regulatory standard in the education system when your child attends this institution. The school type is primary. This means the immediate catchment area serves children from starting school age through to the end of primary education. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity. Parents of older children will need to look beyond this specific postcode for secondary education. All service providers name the one primary school provided in your dataset. The outstanding rating indicates a strong performance in teaching quality and outcomes. You do not have to weigh the risk of a mediocre secondary option in the nearest village. The primary school address serves as a reliable anchor for local families. The Church of England Voluntary Aided status defines the curriculum and ethos. It adheres to the guidelines of the Church while securing maintenance from a trust. This specific setting offers a structured approach to early education. The mix of school types is singular in this cluster. Just the one primary school defines the educational landscape for NR14 7DP. You can pitch your pitch to local council for this specific location. The outstanding rating simplifies the decision-making process for new homebuyers. You know the standard is excellent without guessing. The school name, Alpington and Bergh Apton, links you to the wider rural network. This connection matters for school run logistics.

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Demographics

The community within NR14 7DP is defined by clear demographic markers. The median age is 47. This figure places the middle point of the population slightly above the national average. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the largest cohort. This concentration indicates a workforce or semi-workforce population alongside established residents. Home ownership stands at 79 per cent. This high percentage confirms that the area is primarily an owner-occupier market. You are not competing against a tenant market for investment yields. The accommodation type is exclusively houses. There are no flats or apartments listed for this postcode. This structure appeals to families requiring space and grounds. The racial diversity record shows White as the predominant ethnic group. This suggests a culturally uniform neighbourhood where long-term social networks often run deep. Every statistic points to a place established for permanence. You will not find university students or short-term rentals disrupting the social fabric. The 1393 residents spread across 74 people per square kilometre create a low-density environment. This low density supports the high rate of ownership. People stay because they own, and because they own, they stay. The demographic data tells a story of accumulation over time. Younger families have settled here, as have mature individuals. The age profile supports a range of community activities but lacks the vibrancy of a youth-centric zone. You live among your peers in terms of life stage and stage. The 79 per cent ownership rate reinforces the idea of looking after the neighbourhood. Each resident has a vested interest in maintaining the character of their specific postcode area.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

79
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

44
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in the NR14 7DP postcode?
Residents of NR14 7DP typically include adults aged 30 to 64 years, who make up the most common age range. The median age is 47. Home ownership is high at 79 per cent. The population of 1393 people is spread across 34.3 hectares. The predominant ethnic group is White. This demographic profile points to a stable, owner-occupied community.
What schools are near NR14 7DP?
The nearest school to NR14 7DP is Alpington and Bergh Apton Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School. It holds an Ofsted rating of outstanding. The school type is primary. There are no secondary schools listed in the immediate vicinity. This setup serves families with younger children well.

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