Area Overview for NR30 2HA

Tall Ship (Prince William) coming into port at Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
Regent Road in Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
Great Yarmouth Town Hall in NR30 2HA
River Yare at Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
St Mary's church in Great Yarmouth Southtown in NR30 2HA
Cottages in Southtown Road, Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
Access road to warehouses by the River Yare in NR30 2HA
Car Park, Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
Greyfriar's House, Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
The River Yare passing South Quay, Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
Warehouses and silos, Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
View across the River Yare, Great Yarmouth in NR30 2HA
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Area Information

Living in NR30 2HA means residing within a specific residential cluster of the NR30 postcode area in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. This small community forms part of the Nelson Ward, an electoral division under the Great Yarmouth Local Authority District. The ward sits at coordinates 52.591154, 1.73092 and encompasses a population of 1,838 people who call this postcode home. Residents here find themselves in a compact environment where daily life revolves around a tight-knit group of neighbours rather than sprawling suburbs. The area functions as a discrete unit within the broader county, offering a defined sense of locality for those seeking a contained residential zone. Daily routines for homeowners and tenants in NR30 2HA involve navigating a neighbourhood that prioritises proximity. The settlement includes approximately 1,635 individuals within the related Nelson Ward boundary, creating a shared community identity among the residents of NR30 2HA. Consultation with over 400 community members helped shape the ward, highlighting a level of local engagement that defines the social fabric. You will experience a setting where the scale remains manageable, yet essential services lie within practical reach. This postcode represents a specific slice of Great Yarmouth where the population count remains steady. The area provides a established home for adults looking to settle in a defined part of the Eastern Region of England.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
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Population
1838
Population Density
8435 people/km²

The property market in NR30 2HA reflects the physical reality of the housing stock, which consists almost entirely of houses. Thirty-three per cent of the neighbourhood owners hold the title to their homes, meaning one-third of the residents are owner-occupiers. The remaining two-thirds of the population reside in rented properties, suggesting a balance between purchase and rental options for buyers considering the area. This split indicates that the market caters to both those seeking ownership and those entering the property ladder through renting. When you look at homes in NR30 2HA, you will see a landscape of family homes rather than investment flats or apartment blocks. Buying a house here involves looking at a limited selection due to the small size of the postcode cluster. The accommodation type data confirms that the area lacks the density of a town centre or high-rise zone, favouring traditional street layouts. For buyers looking to purchase, the lower home ownership rate of thirty-three per cent could imply more inventory available on the rental market but also fewer properties on the open sale ledger compared to areas with higher ownership rates. The local estate is defined by these houses, making it a straightforward purchase for those who prefer a detached or semi-detached dwelling. The market dynamics for NR30 2HA are localised and direct, without the complexity of a mixed-use commercial housing stock.

House Prices in NR30 2HA

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Energy Efficiency in NR30 2HA

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in NR30 2HA shows a distinct demographic profile driven by a high concentration of adults between thirty and sixty-four years old. Half of the population falls into this age bracket, creating a community where the average resident is forty-seven years old. This age distribution suggests stability and a household structure focused on long-term residence rather than transient student movement or early retirement migration. Home ownership stands at thirty-three per cent within the area, indicating that while a significant portion of residents own their properties, there remains a substantial rental sector or investor presence. This split shapes the neighbourly dynamic, bringing together families and long-term owners with those in private or social housing. Houses form the dominant accommodation type for those living in NR30 2HA. You will rarely find flats or apartments in this postcode; instead, the streets are lined with semi-detached, detached, or terraced houses. This residential style contributes to a suburban feel that is consistent across the cluster. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends found in many parts of Norfolk. Deprivation and specific income data are not provided in the available figures, so an analysis of class structure relies on these housing and age facts. Schools near Great Yarmouth serve the children of families in this area, supporting the needs of the large adult population. The makeup of NR30 2HA points to a neighbourhood established by working-age families and established adults.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

33
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

13
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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