Area Overview for NR2 3TD

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Area Information

Living in NR2 3TD means residing within a compact residential cluster of just 4.5 hectares. This small postcode area accommodates 1,981 people, creating an environment where neighbours are often close by. The population density reaches 44,271 people per square kilometre, indicating a tightly packed neighbourhood where space is limited but community interaction can be high. This cluster lies within the broader Norfolk region, offering a sense of intimacy that larger districts do not provide. Residents enjoy the benefits of being part of a defined residential zone without the sprawl of a larger town. The area functions as a focused living space where daily routines are influenced by its compact size. You find yourself surrounded by homes in a setting that prioritises proximity over extensive green spaces or grand avenues. The community feels distinct due to its small footprint, making it different from the surrounding wider areas. Daily life here revolves around local access rather than long commutes to distant facilities. The community in NR2 3TD is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age is 47 years, which suggests the area attracts families who have settled down or older adults seeking a quiet retirement environment. Most commonly, you find adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years living here. This age range indicates a stable population where many residents have likely raised children or established long-term careers. Home ownership stands at 49 per cent, meaning nearly half of the households own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 51 per cent consists of renters or shared owners. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, reflecting a preference for traditional dwelling structures over apartments or flats. The area is predominantly populated by people of White ethnicity. This demographic mix contributes to a homogenous community climate where cultural cohesion is strong. The age and ownership patterns suggest a neighbourhood focused on stability rather than transient living. You are likely to see long-term residents who understand the local dynamics and history of NR2 3TD. The housing stock in NR2 3TD is characterised by a mix of ownership types within a small cluster. Houses remain the primary form of accommodation available to buyers and tenants. With 49 per cent home ownership, the market supports both leasehold and freehold transactions, though houses dominate the landscape. This high proportion of houses indicates that finding smaller flats or conversion options may require looking elsewhere in the wider NR2 postcode district. For those seeking a home in NR2 3TD, properties are likely to be standalone or semi-detached rather than new-build apartments. The area's small size of 4.5 hectares limits the volume of available listings, meaning competition can be fierce for suitable dwellings. Buyers looking for rental options will find that tenancies make up just over half of the occupied homes. The market reflects a practical, family-oriented approach to housing where space and structure are priorities. You may find that purchasing a house here requires quick decision-making as supply does not exceed demand. The local property scene is straightforward but competitive due to the constrained physical footprint of the neighbourhood. Families living in NR2 3TD have access to specific educational institutions nearby. Henderson Green Primary School is located close to the area and serves as a key resource for young children. Nearby, Henderson Green Primary Academy operates as a primary school and holds an Ofsted rating of satisfactory. This rating provides parents with assurance regarding the quality of education delivered at the academy. The presence of two primary-focused schools suggests that early education is a priority for the local authority and planners in this postcode. Both institutions cater to the younger children of the residents in NR2 3TD, reducing the need for further commutes to secondary campuses based in larger towns. You do not have a secondary school listed directly adjacent to this small cluster within the provided data, so older students may need to travel further for education. The school mix focuses heavily on foundational learning, which aligns with the family demographic found in the area. Parents seeking education options in NR2 3TD should contact these specific schools for enrolment details. The satisfactory rating of the academy is a concrete metric to consider when choosing where your child attends. Digital connectivity in NR2 3TD supports a modern, tech-reliant lifestyle. Fixed broadband quality scores 100 out of 100, indicating excellent performance for high-speed internet needs. This level of connectivity ensures that working from home is feasible and reliable for professionals residing in the postcode. Mobile network quality also scores highly at 85 out of 100, providing good coverage for smartphones and personal devices. You can expect strong signals from major networks during your daily activities. This digital infrastructure removes the barrier of poor connectivity that plagues many rural or semi-rural locations. For remote workers in NR2 3TD, the combination of supreme broadband and robust mobile data creates an efficient environment for video calls and large file transfers. The area is well-positioned for those who require constant internet access for business or leisure. Whether you stream media, attend online meetings, or manage finances digitally, the technical performance here meets or exceeds expectations. You will not face significant disruptions due to network slowdowns in this specific residential cluster. Residents of NR2 3TD benefit from amenities within practical reach, though you must travel slightly outside the immediate postcode for full access. Nearby retail options include Co-op Norwich, East of England Co-operative Co, and Tesco Norwich. These venues provide your weekly shopping needs without requiring major journeys. Rail transport is accessible via Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station, offering links to broader regional networks. Norwich International Airport is also within a reasonable distance for business or leisure travel. These transport links connect you to major cities and other towns effectively. While NR2 3TD itself is a small residential zone, the surrounding infrastructure supports a functional daily routine. You can prepare meals, do bulk shopping, and catch trains from nearby hubs without excessive planning. The convenience of these named retailers and stations compensates for the compact size of the living area. Public transport and retail choices are plentiful enough to sustain a standard lifestyle. Living in NR2 3TD allows you to combine a quiet home environment with accessible urban and travel facilities. Safety and environmental factors in NR2 3TD present a balanced picture for prospective residents. The flood risk assessment passes fully with a score of 0, confirming low flood risk coverage for properties in this zone. This finding is critical if you are worried about water damage or insurance costs. Similar assurance exists regarding planning constraints, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, protected nature reserve coverage, or protected woodland coverage interfering with development or views. These clear passes indicate an open, unrestricted landscape. However, crime risk presents a notable consideration. The assessment issues a warning with a score of 64 out of 100, highlighting a medium crime risk. Crime rates are around average for the region, suggesting that NR2 3TD is not exceptionally safe nor uniquely dangerous. Standard security precautions are advisable for home protection. When viewing homes in NR2 3TD, ask local estate agents about recent incidents to gain a clearer picture. You should weigh the excellent environmental safety against the need for standard vigilance regarding local crime. Who is the typical resident of NR2 3TD?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Nearly half of the 1,981 residents own their homes, while houses are the main type of accommodation. This suggests the area appeals to established families or mature individuals seeking stability in a small 4.5-hectare cluster. Are there good schools near NR2 3TD?Yes, Henderson Green Primary School and Henderson Green Primary Academy are located nearby. The academy specifically holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. These institutions serve the local young population, though secondary education likely requires travel to a larger town not listed directly adjacent to this postcode. How is the transport and internet situation in NR2 3TD?Internet connectivity is excellent, with a broadband score of 100/100 and a mobile score of 85/100, making it ideal for remote working. Rail access is provided by Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station. Major retail options like Tesco Norwich and Co-op Norwich are within easy reach. Is living in NR2 3TD safe?Environmental safety is high, with zero scores for flood risk and planning constraints like wetlands or woodlands. However, crime risk is rated as a warning with a score of 64/100, indicating average crime rates. Residents should use standard security precautions despite the generally safe environmental context.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4.5 hectares
Population
1981
Population Density
2521 people/km²

The housing stock in NR2 3TD is characterised by a mix of ownership types within a small cluster. Houses remain the primary form of accommodation available to buyers and tenants. With 49 per cent home ownership, the market supports both leasehold and freehold transactions, though houses dominate the landscape. This high proportion of houses indicates that finding smaller flats or conversion options may require looking elsewhere in the wider NR2 postcode district. For those seeking a home in NR2 3TD, properties are likely to be standalone or semi-detached rather than new-build apartments. The area's small size of 4.5 hectares limits the volume of available listings, meaning competition can be fierce for suitable dwellings. Buyers looking for rental options will find that tenancies make up just over half of the occupied homes. The market reflects a practical, family-oriented approach to housing where space and structure are priorities. You may find that purchasing a house here requires quick decision-making as supply does not exceed demand. The local property scene is straightforward but competitive due to the constrained physical footprint of the neighbourhood. Families living in NR2 3TD have access to specific educational institutions nearby. Henderson Green Primary School is located close to the area and serves as a key resource for young children. Nearby, Henderson Green Primary Academy operates as a primary school and holds an Ofsted rating of satisfactory. This rating provides parents with assurance regarding the quality of education delivered at the academy. The presence of two primary-focused schools suggests that early education is a priority for the local authority and planners in this postcode. Both institutions cater to the younger children of the residents in NR2 3TD, reducing the need for further commutes to secondary campuses based in larger towns. You do not have a secondary school listed directly adjacent to this small cluster within the provided data, so older students may need to travel further for education. The school mix focuses heavily on foundational learning, which aligns with the family demographic found in the area. Parents seeking education options in NR2 3TD should contact these specific schools for enrolment details. The satisfactory rating of the academy is a concrete metric to consider when choosing where your child attends. Digital connectivity in NR2 3TD supports a modern, tech-reliant lifestyle. Fixed broadband quality scores 100 out of 100, indicating excellent performance for high-speed internet needs. This level of connectivity ensures that working from home is feasible and reliable for professionals residing in the postcode. Mobile network quality also scores highly at 85 out of 100, providing good coverage for smartphones and personal devices. You can expect strong signals from major networks during your daily activities. This digital infrastructure removes the barrier of poor connectivity that plagues many rural or semi-rural locations. For remote workers in NR2 3TD, the combination of supreme broadband and robust mobile data creates an efficient environment for video calls and large file transfers. The area is well-positioned for those who require constant internet access for business or leisure. Whether you stream media, attend online meetings, or manage finances digitally, the technical performance here meets or exceeds expectations. You will not face significant disruptions due to network slowdowns in this specific residential cluster. Residents of NR2 3TD benefit from amenities within practical reach, though you must travel slightly outside the immediate postcode for full access. Nearby retail options include Co-op Norwich, East of England Co-operative Co, and Tesco Norwich. These venues provide your weekly shopping needs without requiring major journeys. Rail transport is accessible via Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station, offering links to broader regional networks. Norwich International Airport is also within a reasonable distance for business or leisure travel. These transport links connect you to major cities and other towns effectively. While NR2 3TD itself is a small residential zone, the surrounding infrastructure supports a functional daily routine. You can prepare meals, do bulk shopping, and catch trains from nearby hubs without excessive planning. The convenience of these named retailers and stations compensates for the compact size of the living area. Public transport and retail choices are plentiful enough to sustain a standard lifestyle. Living in NR2 3TD allows you to combine a quiet home environment with accessible urban and travel facilities. Safety and environmental factors in NR2 3TD present a balanced picture for prospective residents. The flood risk assessment passes fully with a score of 0, confirming low flood risk coverage for properties in this zone. This finding is critical if you are worried about water damage or insurance costs. Similar assurance exists regarding planning constraints, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, protected nature reserve coverage, or protected woodland coverage interfering with development or views. These clear passes indicate an open, unrestricted landscape. However, crime risk presents a notable consideration. The assessment issues a warning with a score of 64 out of 100, highlighting a medium crime risk. Crime rates are around average for the region, suggesting that NR2 3TD is not exceptionally safe nor uniquely dangerous. Standard security precautions are advisable for home protection. When viewing homes in NR2 3TD, ask local estate agents about recent incidents to gain a clearer picture. You should weigh the excellent environmental safety against the need for standard vigilance regarding local crime. Who is the typical resident of NR2 3TD?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Nearly half of the 1,981 residents own their homes, while houses are the main type of accommodation. This suggests the area appeals to established families or mature individuals seeking stability in a small 4.5-hectare cluster. Are there good schools near NR2 3TD?Yes, Henderson Green Primary School and Henderson Green Primary Academy are located nearby. The academy specifically holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. These institutions serve the local young population, though secondary education likely requires travel to a larger town not listed directly adjacent to this postcode. How is the transport and internet situation in NR2 3TD?Internet connectivity is excellent, with a broadband score of 100/100 and a mobile score of 85/100, making it ideal for remote working. Rail access is provided by Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station. Major retail options like Tesco Norwich and Co-op Norwich are within easy reach. Is living in NR2 3TD safe?Environmental safety is high, with zero scores for flood risk and planning constraints like wetlands or woodlands. However, crime risk is rated as a warning with a score of 64/100, indicating average crime rates. Residents should use standard security precautions despite the generally safe environmental context.

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Residents of NR2 3TD benefit from amenities within practical reach, though you must travel slightly outside the immediate postcode for full access. Nearby retail options include Co-op Norwich, East of England Co-operative Co, and Tesco Norwich. These venues provide your weekly shopping needs without requiring major journeys. Rail transport is accessible via Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station, offering links to broader regional networks. Norwich International Airport is also within a reasonable distance for business or leisure travel. These transport links connect you to major cities and other towns effectively. While NR2 3TD itself is a small residential zone, the surrounding infrastructure supports a functional daily routine. You can prepare meals, do bulk shopping, and catch trains from nearby hubs without excessive planning. The convenience of these named retailers and stations compensates for the compact size of the living area. Public transport and retail choices are plentiful enough to sustain a standard lifestyle. Living in NR2 3TD allows you to combine a quiet home environment with accessible urban and travel facilities. Safety and environmental factors in NR2 3TD present a balanced picture for prospective residents. The flood risk assessment passes fully with a score of 0, confirming low flood risk coverage for properties in this zone. This finding is critical if you are worried about water damage or insurance costs. Similar assurance exists regarding planning constraints, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, protected nature reserve coverage, or protected woodland coverage interfering with development or views. These clear passes indicate an open, unrestricted landscape. However, crime risk presents a notable consideration. The assessment issues a warning with a score of 64 out of 100, highlighting a medium crime risk. Crime rates are around average for the region, suggesting that NR2 3TD is not exceptionally safe nor uniquely dangerous. Standard security precautions are advisable for home protection. When viewing homes in NR2 3TD, ask local estate agents about recent incidents to gain a clearer picture. You should weigh the excellent environmental safety against the need for standard vigilance regarding local crime. Who is the typical resident of NR2 3TD?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Nearly half of the 1,981 residents own their homes, while houses are the main type of accommodation. This suggests the area appeals to established families or mature individuals seeking stability in a small 4.5-hectare cluster. Are there good schools near NR2 3TD?Yes, Henderson Green Primary School and Henderson Green Primary Academy are located nearby. The academy specifically holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. These institutions serve the local young population, though secondary education likely requires travel to a larger town not listed directly adjacent to this postcode. How is the transport and internet situation in NR2 3TD?Internet connectivity is excellent, with a broadband score of 100/100 and a mobile score of 85/100, making it ideal for remote working. Rail access is provided by Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station. Major retail options like Tesco Norwich and Co-op Norwich are within easy reach. Is living in NR2 3TD safe?Environmental safety is high, with zero scores for flood risk and planning constraints like wetlands or woodlands. However, crime risk is rated as a warning with a score of 64/100, indicating average crime rates. Residents should use standard security precautions despite the generally safe environmental context.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in NR2 3TD have access to specific educational institutions nearby. Henderson Green Primary School is located close to the area and serves as a key resource for young children. Nearby, Henderson Green Primary Academy operates as a primary school and holds an Ofsted rating of satisfactory. This rating provides parents with assurance regarding the quality of education delivered at the academy. The presence of two primary-focused schools suggests that early education is a priority for the local authority and planners in this postcode. Both institutions cater to the younger children of the residents in NR2 3TD, reducing the need for further commutes to secondary campuses based in larger towns. You do not have a secondary school listed directly adjacent to this small cluster within the provided data, so older students may need to travel further for education. The school mix focuses heavily on foundational learning, which aligns with the family demographic found in the area. Parents seeking education options in NR2 3TD should contact these specific schools for enrolment details. The satisfactory rating of the academy is a concrete metric to consider when choosing where your child attends. Digital connectivity in NR2 3TD supports a modern, tech-reliant lifestyle. Fixed broadband quality scores 100 out of 100, indicating excellent performance for high-speed internet needs. This level of connectivity ensures that working from home is feasible and reliable for professionals residing in the postcode. Mobile network quality also scores highly at 85 out of 100, providing good coverage for smartphones and personal devices. You can expect strong signals from major networks during your daily activities. This digital infrastructure removes the barrier of poor connectivity that plagues many rural or semi-rural locations. For remote workers in NR2 3TD, the combination of supreme broadband and robust mobile data creates an efficient environment for video calls and large file transfers. The area is well-positioned for those who require constant internet access for business or leisure. Whether you stream media, attend online meetings, or manage finances digitally, the technical performance here meets or exceeds expectations. You will not face significant disruptions due to network slowdowns in this specific residential cluster. Residents of NR2 3TD benefit from amenities within practical reach, though you must travel slightly outside the immediate postcode for full access. Nearby retail options include Co-op Norwich, East of England Co-operative Co, and Tesco Norwich. These venues provide your weekly shopping needs without requiring major journeys. Rail transport is accessible via Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station, offering links to broader regional networks. Norwich International Airport is also within a reasonable distance for business or leisure travel. These transport links connect you to major cities and other towns effectively. While NR2 3TD itself is a small residential zone, the surrounding infrastructure supports a functional daily routine. You can prepare meals, do bulk shopping, and catch trains from nearby hubs without excessive planning. The convenience of these named retailers and stations compensates for the compact size of the living area. Public transport and retail choices are plentiful enough to sustain a standard lifestyle. Living in NR2 3TD allows you to combine a quiet home environment with accessible urban and travel facilities. Safety and environmental factors in NR2 3TD present a balanced picture for prospective residents. The flood risk assessment passes fully with a score of 0, confirming low flood risk coverage for properties in this zone. This finding is critical if you are worried about water damage or insurance costs. Similar assurance exists regarding planning constraints, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, protected nature reserve coverage, or protected woodland coverage interfering with development or views. These clear passes indicate an open, unrestricted landscape. However, crime risk presents a notable consideration. The assessment issues a warning with a score of 64 out of 100, highlighting a medium crime risk. Crime rates are around average for the region, suggesting that NR2 3TD is not exceptionally safe nor uniquely dangerous. Standard security precautions are advisable for home protection. When viewing homes in NR2 3TD, ask local estate agents about recent incidents to gain a clearer picture. You should weigh the excellent environmental safety against the need for standard vigilance regarding local crime. Who is the typical resident of NR2 3TD?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Nearly half of the 1,981 residents own their homes, while houses are the main type of accommodation. This suggests the area appeals to established families or mature individuals seeking stability in a small 4.5-hectare cluster. Are there good schools near NR2 3TD?Yes, Henderson Green Primary School and Henderson Green Primary Academy are located nearby. The academy specifically holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. These institutions serve the local young population, though secondary education likely requires travel to a larger town not listed directly adjacent to this postcode. How is the transport and internet situation in NR2 3TD?Internet connectivity is excellent, with a broadband score of 100/100 and a mobile score of 85/100, making it ideal for remote working. Rail access is provided by Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station. Major retail options like Tesco Norwich and Co-op Norwich are within easy reach. Is living in NR2 3TD safe?Environmental safety is high, with zero scores for flood risk and planning constraints like wetlands or woodlands. However, crime risk is rated as a warning with a score of 64/100, indicating average crime rates. Residents should use standard security precautions despite the generally safe environmental context.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Henderson Green Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Henderson Green Primary AcademyprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NR2 3TD is defined by a mature demographic profile. The median age is 47 years, which suggests the area attracts families who have settled down or older adults seeking a quiet retirement environment. Most commonly, you find adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years living here. This age range indicates a stable population where many residents have likely raised children or established long-term careers. Home ownership stands at 49 per cent, meaning nearly half of the households own their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 51 per cent consists of renters or shared owners. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, reflecting a preference for traditional dwelling structures over apartments or flats. The area is predominantly populated by people of White ethnicity. This demographic mix contributes to a homogenous community climate where cultural cohesion is strong. The age and ownership patterns suggest a neighbourhood focused on stability rather than transient living. You are likely to see long-term residents who understand the local dynamics and history of NR2 3TD. The housing stock in NR2 3TD is characterised by a mix of ownership types within a small cluster. Houses remain the primary form of accommodation available to buyers and tenants. With 49 per cent home ownership, the market supports both leasehold and freehold transactions, though houses dominate the landscape. This high proportion of houses indicates that finding smaller flats or conversion options may require looking elsewhere in the wider NR2 postcode district. For those seeking a home in NR2 3TD, properties are likely to be standalone or semi-detached rather than new-build apartments. The area's small size of 4.5 hectares limits the volume of available listings, meaning competition can be fierce for suitable dwellings. Buyers looking for rental options will find that tenancies make up just over half of the occupied homes. The market reflects a practical, family-oriented approach to housing where space and structure are priorities. You may find that purchasing a house here requires quick decision-making as supply does not exceed demand. The local property scene is straightforward but competitive due to the constrained physical footprint of the neighbourhood. Families living in NR2 3TD have access to specific educational institutions nearby. Henderson Green Primary School is located close to the area and serves as a key resource for young children. Nearby, Henderson Green Primary Academy operates as a primary school and holds an Ofsted rating of satisfactory. This rating provides parents with assurance regarding the quality of education delivered at the academy. The presence of two primary-focused schools suggests that early education is a priority for the local authority and planners in this postcode. Both institutions cater to the younger children of the residents in NR2 3TD, reducing the need for further commutes to secondary campuses based in larger towns. You do not have a secondary school listed directly adjacent to this small cluster within the provided data, so older students may need to travel further for education. The school mix focuses heavily on foundational learning, which aligns with the family demographic found in the area. Parents seeking education options in NR2 3TD should contact these specific schools for enrolment details. The satisfactory rating of the academy is a concrete metric to consider when choosing where your child attends. Digital connectivity in NR2 3TD supports a modern, tech-reliant lifestyle. Fixed broadband quality scores 100 out of 100, indicating excellent performance for high-speed internet needs. This level of connectivity ensures that working from home is feasible and reliable for professionals residing in the postcode. Mobile network quality also scores highly at 85 out of 100, providing good coverage for smartphones and personal devices. You can expect strong signals from major networks during your daily activities. This digital infrastructure removes the barrier of poor connectivity that plagues many rural or semi-rural locations. For remote workers in NR2 3TD, the combination of supreme broadband and robust mobile data creates an efficient environment for video calls and large file transfers. The area is well-positioned for those who require constant internet access for business or leisure. Whether you stream media, attend online meetings, or manage finances digitally, the technical performance here meets or exceeds expectations. You will not face significant disruptions due to network slowdowns in this specific residential cluster. Residents of NR2 3TD benefit from amenities within practical reach, though you must travel slightly outside the immediate postcode for full access. Nearby retail options include Co-op Norwich, East of England Co-operative Co, and Tesco Norwich. These venues provide your weekly shopping needs without requiring major journeys. Rail transport is accessible via Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station, offering links to broader regional networks. Norwich International Airport is also within a reasonable distance for business or leisure travel. These transport links connect you to major cities and other towns effectively. While NR2 3TD itself is a small residential zone, the surrounding infrastructure supports a functional daily routine. You can prepare meals, do bulk shopping, and catch trains from nearby hubs without excessive planning. The convenience of these named retailers and stations compensates for the compact size of the living area. Public transport and retail choices are plentiful enough to sustain a standard lifestyle. Living in NR2 3TD allows you to combine a quiet home environment with accessible urban and travel facilities. Safety and environmental factors in NR2 3TD present a balanced picture for prospective residents. The flood risk assessment passes fully with a score of 0, confirming low flood risk coverage for properties in this zone. This finding is critical if you are worried about water damage or insurance costs. Similar assurance exists regarding planning constraints, as there is no Ramsar wetland coverage, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty coverage, protected nature reserve coverage, or protected woodland coverage interfering with development or views. These clear passes indicate an open, unrestricted landscape. However, crime risk presents a notable consideration. The assessment issues a warning with a score of 64 out of 100, highlighting a medium crime risk. Crime rates are around average for the region, suggesting that NR2 3TD is not exceptionally safe nor uniquely dangerous. Standard security precautions are advisable for home protection. When viewing homes in NR2 3TD, ask local estate agents about recent incidents to gain a clearer picture. You should weigh the excellent environmental safety against the need for standard vigilance regarding local crime. Who is the typical resident of NR2 3TD?The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Nearly half of the 1,981 residents own their homes, while houses are the main type of accommodation. This suggests the area appeals to established families or mature individuals seeking stability in a small 4.5-hectare cluster. Are there good schools near NR2 3TD?Yes, Henderson Green Primary School and Henderson Green Primary Academy are located nearby. The academy specifically holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. These institutions serve the local young population, though secondary education likely requires travel to a larger town not listed directly adjacent to this postcode. How is the transport and internet situation in NR2 3TD?Internet connectivity is excellent, with a broadband score of 100/100 and a mobile score of 85/100, making it ideal for remote working. Rail access is provided by Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station. Major retail options like Tesco Norwich and Co-op Norwich are within easy reach. Is living in NR2 3TD safe?Environmental safety is high, with zero scores for flood risk and planning constraints like wetlands or woodlands. However, crime risk is rated as a warning with a score of 64/100, indicating average crime rates. Residents should use standard security precautions despite the generally safe environmental context.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

49
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

27
in Lower managerial occupations

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the typical resident of NR2 3TD?
The community is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 years, with a median age of 47. Nearly half of the 1,981 residents own their homes, while houses are the main type of accommodation. This suggests the area appeals to established families or mature individuals seeking stability in a small 4.5-hectare cluster.
Are there good schools near NR2 3TD?
Yes, Henderson Green Primary School and Henderson Green Primary Academy are located nearby. The academy specifically holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. These institutions serve the local young population, though secondary education likely requires travel to a larger town not listed directly adjacent to this postcode.
How is the transport and internet situation in NR2 3TD?
Internet connectivity is excellent, with a broadband score of 100/100 and a mobile score of 85/100, making it ideal for remote working. Rail access is provided by Norwich Railway Station and Salhouse Railway Station. Major retail options like Tesco Norwich and Co-op Norwich are within easy reach.
Is living in NR2 3TD safe?
Environmental safety is high, with zero scores for flood risk and planning constraints like wetlands or woodlands. However, crime risk is rated as a warning with a score of 64/100, indicating average crime rates. Residents should use standard security precautions despite the generally safe environmental context.

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