Area Overview for NR30 2PF
Area Information
Nelson Ward forms the specific postcode area of NR30 2PF within the Great Yarmouth Local Authority District. This residential cluster has a population of 1,838 residents, creating a tightly knit neighbourhood where daily life revolves around close proximity to local services. Located at coordinates 52.591154, 1.73092, the ward encompasses the wider NR30 3NL zone and was developed through consultation with over 400 community members. Living in NR30 2PF means residing in an established electoral division that has undergone significant community engagement to shape its future. The area functions as a distinct residential pocket rather than a sprawling suburb, fostering a sense of place defined by its specific boundaries and community involvement. Your daily routine here involves navigating a compact environment where neighbours are likely to know one another due to the concentration of households in these few postcodes. This small scale allows for a predictable lifestyle where the vicinity is easily traversed on foot or by local bus routes connecting to the wider borough.
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- Population
- 1838
- Population Density
- 8435 people/km²
Homes in NR30 2PF are primarily detached, semi-detached, or terraced structures, as houses form the only accommodation type recorded for this postcode. The market is heavily weighted towards tenancies, with three out of every ten homes owned by their occupants. This 33 percent ownership rate suggests buyers should look carefully at leasehold conditions or expect to compete with tenants looking to purchase. While the specific stock in this small cluster is limited to houses, the surrounding Nelson Ward offers similar housing stock. Prospective buyers considering this area must account for the prevalence of rental properties, which can increase competition when properties become available for sale. The homogeneity of the housing type means you will find extensive garages and larger plots compared to inner-city flats, but the market volume is naturally constrained by the total population of 1,838. When viewing properties in NR30 2PF, verify the tenancy status immediately, as this distinction drives pricing strategies in this specific cluster.
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Energy Efficiency in NR30 2PF
Access to daily necessities in NR30 2PF is defined by a small selection of hyperlocal retail outlets and transport hubs. There are five key retail venues within immediate reach, including Farmfoods Cobholm, Iceland Great, and Lidl Cobholm. These stores provide essential shopping options for groceries, household items, and fresh food, eliminating the need for extensive travel for basic consumption. For those requiring rail access, the nearest stations are Great Yarmouth Railway Station and Berney Arms Railway Station, both located within a short journey. Great Yarmouth offers a historic seaside town atmosphere if you enjoy leisure walking or dining, while Berney Arms provides a quieter rail access point. Living in NR30 2PF means your daily shopping trips will likely take place at one of these three major supermarkets. The retail density is sufficient for independent living, though larger shopping centres require a journey into Great Yarmouth. Your weekend routines might involve driving to these larger towns or utilizing the local bus services that connect the residential cluster to the railway hubs.
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The demographic profile of NR30 2PF indicates a mature community with a median age of 47 years. Adults between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range, confirming that the area attracts middle-aged families and individuals rather than young professionals or retirees. Household composition reflects a traditional pattern where families and older couples dominate the housing stock. Home ownership stands at 33 percent, meaning two-thirds of the population rents their property. Houses are the predominant accommodation type, aligning with the family-oriented nature of the demographic. The population is predominantly White, reflecting the wider composition of Norfolk and the Eastern Region. This stability in age and tenure suggests a quiet environment, though the lower rate of ownership indicates a significant number of tenants rely on assured shorthold tenancies. Living in this area involves an understanding that social networks are often built around long-term renting and a steady, non-transient population structure suitable for adults seeking a settled home.
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