Area Overview for NR24 2DU

Area Information

Living in NR24 2DU means residing in a very specific, small residential cluster defined by the single postcode. This compact area covers just 4.0 hectares, creating an intimate neighbourhood where residents know one another well. The population stands at 2,547 people, resulting in a density of 213 people per square kilometre. This figure indicates a settlement that is neither sprawling nor cramped, offering a tranquil yet connected life. The layout prioritises housing over other land uses, focusing purely on residential needs within this limited footprint. Daily life here revolves around the immediate surroundings and the very specific scope of this postcode sector. You are likely to notice a quiet streetscape with minimal through-traffic compared to larger towns. The area caters primarily to householders rather than transient populations, fostering a sense of stability. When you walk around NR24 2DU, the built environment reflects a community focused on family homes rather than commercial hubs or industrial zones. The small scale ensures that services and neighbours are within short walking or driving distances. This specific postcode represents a slice of larger Holt, but maintaining its own distinct character. The population size allows for close-knit social structures without the anonymity of major cities. You will find that the physical boundaries of this 4.0-hectare zone create a clear local identity. Residents here experience low population density relative to urban centres, providing space and peace. The area is designed for living rather than passing through, making it suitable for those seeking a grounded place in East Anglia.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4.0 hectares
Population
2547
Population Density
213 people/km²

The property market in NR24 2DU is heavily skewed towards owner-occupation. With 70% of the population owning their homes, this is distinctly an owner-occupied area rather than a rental hub. This statistic implies that most listings you find here belong to people upgrading, downsizing, or moving laterally within the local cluster. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, which shapes the market away from new builds or conversions that require planning permission for flats. You will see a steady stream of traditional properties suitable for families who have already secured their mortgage. This high level of home ownership creates a stable market environment. Sellers understand the value of their specific plots within this 4-hectare zone. Buyers looking at NR24 2DU should expect to compete with those returning to the area after employment changes or seeking better value outside city centres. The presence of freehold or leasehold houses rather than multi-unit blocks simplifies the legal and management landscape. Transactions here reflect a desire for permanence and roots, not a cycle of short-term tenancies. For those entering the market, the fact that 70% of homes are owner-occupied suggests strong local ties. This reduces turnover volatility compared to areas reliant on investor portfolios. The accommodation type of single-family houses means privacy and outdoor space are standard assets. Prospective buyers must consider that demand comes from a pool of local movers rather than international investors. The market operates on the needs of a specific demographic age group, ensuring homes are maintained for long-term residence.

House Prices in NR24 2DU

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Energy Efficiency in NR24 2DU

The lifestyle in NR24 2DU centres on practical access to local retail and services. Within easy reach, there are five retail outlets available to residents. Notable shops include the East of England Co-operative Co, which appears twice in the local listing, and Budgens Holt. These venues provide essential groceries and daily necessities without the need for long shopping trips. The presence of Co-operative stores suggests a commitment to community-focused retail within close proximity. The nearest major town is Holt, situated just a short distance away. This metro hub offers a wider range of dining, leisure, and professional services than the immediate cluster can provide. Residents likely walk or cycle to Holt for weekend essentials, cultural events, and larger retail experiences. The five local retail spots handle immediate needs, while Holt handles the weekly shop and special occasions. This dual-layer of shopping provides convenience without isolating the community from town centre life. There are no parks or nature reserves listed in the immediate amenity data for this specific postcode. Instead, the green space likely comes from private gardens and the surrounding countryside typical of this region. Leisure activities depend heavily on visiting Holt or travelling further afield. The shopping options at East of England Co-operative Co and Budgens Holt form the backbone of the local commercial experience. This setup supports a car-dependent or bike-friendly lifestyle for those seeking variety beyond basic provision.

Amenities

Schools

Education options for families in NR24 2DU are specific and limited by the immediate geography. The primary school nearest to this postcode is Astley Primary School. This institution holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, confirming its standard of education according to government inspections. As a primary school, Astley serves children from ages four upwards until they transition to secondary education elsewhere. Because NR24 2DU contains only primary schools within its immediate vicinity, families must rely on catchment areas for secondary education. The 'good' rating of Astley Primary School provides reassurance for younger children entering the local system. You should verify the specific catchment boundaries for Astley Primary School to confirm if your child would attend based on their residence within this postcode. The school data confirms that there are no secondary schools listed directly in the provided information for NR24 2DU. This is common in small residential clusters where secondary education occurs in larger towns like Holt or Fakenham. The concentration of a single primary school in the data highlights the reliance on centralised secondary facilities for older students. Parents considering homes in NR24 2DU need to plan ahead for school transitions once their children outgrow primary education.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Astley Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Astley Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in NR24 2DU is defined by a clear adult demographic profile. The median age is 47 years, indicating that the population is predominantly middle-aged. The most common age range spans adults between 30 and 64 years old. This suggests a neighbourhood where families with children and empty nesters reside alongside working professionals. You will find very few teenagers or young children in this specific age bracket compared to the core adult population. Home ownership is a defining feature of the area, with 70% of residents owning their homes. This high rate points to long-term residents who have settled in NR24 2DU rather than short-term tenants. The remaining 30% likely consist of younger buyers or those waiting to purchase in a competitive market. Houses form the principal accommodation type across this postcode, aligning with the preferences of the adult resident base. This housing stock contrasts sharply with urban apartments or high-density flats found in city centres. Ethnically, the predominant group is White, reflecting the typical demographic makeup of many established rural and semi-rural locations in East Anglia. The population density of 213 people per square kilometre supports a mix of family sizes rather than single-person households alone. Because the median age is 47, school runs are not the primary daily activity for the majority of adults here. Instead, the community centres its life around work, local leisure, and home ownership responsibilities. This stable demographic creates a consistent demand for houses suited to nuclear families or retirees.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

70
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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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 lives in NR24 2DU and what is the community like?
The population of 2,547 is dominated by adults aged 30 to 64 with a median age of 47. Seventy per cent of residents own their homes, creating a stable, owner-occupied community. The area houses 213 people per square kilometre within a 4-hectare cluster.

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