Area Overview for NR31 7LF
Area Information
Living in NR31 7LF offers a concentrated residential experience within a footprint of just 1.5 hectares, home to a population of 1,584 people. This specific postcode cluster sits firmly within the NR31 area of Norfolk, providing a tight-knit community environment. You are part of a small-scale settlement where neighbours are likely within a short distance, creating an intimate living arrangement uncommon in wider urban settings. The area is defined by its compact size, which suggests a quiet atmosphere and easy access to local streets rather than sprawling suburbs. Residents here enjoy a distinct separation from dense city living, benefiting from a layout that prioritises proximity over expansion. The population density reaches 106,944 people per square kilometre, a figure that indicates a very focused habitation zone. This clustering means you have immediate access to fellow residents, yet the small scale prevents the noise and congestion associated with larger towns. It is a place where daily life revolves around the immediate vicinity, making it ideal for those who value a defined, manageable domestic sphere.
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- Area Size
- 1.5 hectares
- Population
- 1584
- Population Density
- 7151 people/km²
The housing market in NR31 7LF is characterised by a specific property mix where houses form the sole accommodation type. You will not find flats or high-rise buildings here, ensuring a ground-level living experience typical of rural or semi-rural Norfolk settings. Just under 40% of households own their property, a figure of 39% that indicates a balanced market between owners and renters. This statistical profile suggests that while a significant portion of the population rents, there is still a substantial base of residents invested in the area through ownership. For a buyer looking at homes in this postcode, the landscape consists entirely of detached or semi-detached residences within a very small geographic space. The density of 106,944 people per square kilometre highlights how tightly packed the available housing is within these 1.5 hectares. This scarcity of land can make specific properties highly valued, though the small total population of 1,584 means the overall market volume remains low. Prospective buyers should view this as a niche market offering traditional family living rather than modern urban apartment complexes. The rural nature of the housing aligns perfectly with the heritage of the NR31 region.
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Energy Efficiency in NR31 7LF
Daily life in NR31 7LF benefits from a range of amenities located within a short distance of your home. You have access to five retail outlets, including the East of England Co-operative Co and Morrisons Daily Gorleston-On. These shops provide your weekly groceries and household essentials without the need for long commences. Further convenience comes from the Tesco Bradwell, which serves as a major supermarket hub for larger shopping trips. Your dining needs are similarly well met by these same retail locations, ensuring a self-sufficient lifestyle right here in the neighbourhood. For those who prefer to travel further afield for specialized shopping, Great Yarmouth Railway Station, Berney Arms Railway Station, and Haddiscoe Railway Station act as critical transport nodes. These stations not only facilitate travel to other towns but also link you to wider retail centres that lie beyond the immediate 1.5-hectare zone. Living in this area means your daily routine involves walking to local stores or a quick trip to one of the nearby stations. The presence of Co-operative and Morrisons brands indicates a familiar, high-street shopping environment close to your doorstep. This accessibility balances the quiet nature of the homes with the convenience of established retail chains.
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The community in NR31 7LF reflects a mature demographic profile, with the most common age range consisting of adults between 30 and 64 years old. The median age for residents is 47, suggesting a population that has moved beyond early career stages into established households or retirement years. You will find a neighbourhood where life is likely settled, with fewer families in the very early child-rearing years compared to younger suburbs. This age distribution often correlates with a quieter street environment and a stable community structure. Home ownership levels stand at 39%, meaning slightly fewer than two-fifths of residents own their individual homes. The remaining majority live in rented accommodation, which influences the turnover rate and the mix of long-term tenants alongside owners. Although the predominant ethnic group is White, the specific area remains a homogenous residential space typical of this region of England. There are no indicators of significant deprivation levels attached to this specific cluster in the current data, allowing for a straightforward assessment of the local quality of life. The accommodation type is exclusively houses, defining the physical character of the housing stock in this postcode.
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