Area Overview for PE1 5UZ
Area Information
Living in PE1 5UZ offers a specific postcode experience within a small residential cluster. You reside in an area defined by its contained size and high density, where 2222 people occupy 1172 residents per square kilometre. This concentration creates a distinct neighbourhood character where households are situated close together. The area functions as a tight-knit residential zone rather than a sprawling suburb. Your daily life here involves navigating a compact environment where proximity to services matters significantly. The local community feels immediate because the population density ensures that shops, schools, and transport links are within walking or cycling distance for many. You find yourself in a setting where the built environment is robust, supporting a compact way of life. This small cluster allows for efficient access to Peterborough and surrounding towns like Whittlesea without the sprawl of larger cities. The area's identity is formed by this high density of homes and residents, creating a lived-in atmosphere that differs from low-density sleeping estates.
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- Population
- 2222
- Population Density
- 1172 people/km²
The property market in PE1 5UZ is defined by a high volume of rental homes within a house-dominated stock. With only 28 per cent of residents owning their homes, the area functions predominantly as a rental market rather than an owner-occupied community. The vast majority of the housing stock comprises houses, which contrasts with the high turnover associated with rental tenancies. This dynamic creates a specific environment for buyers and investors. If you are considering purchasing a home near this postcode, you enter a market where rental demand remains high due to the large proportion of non-owner-occupied units. The low ownership percentage indicates that many properties change hands frequently through leases rather than mortgages. For landlords, this area presents an environment where houses are the primary asset class but tenancy stability may vary. Conversely, a buyer looking to settle permanently finds an area where ownership is less established than in traditional suburban neighbourhoods. The market reflects a transient population type rather than long-term heritage settlement.
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Energy Efficiency in PE1 5UZ
Daily life in PE1 5UZ benefits from a compact arrangement of nearby amenities. You have access to five retail locations, including Sainsburys Peterborough, Spar, and Tesco Peterborough. These supermarkets provide essential groceries and household items within a short travel distance. Transport links are supported by two railway stations: Peterborough Railway Station and Whittlesea Railway Station. Commuters can utilise these hubs to reach wider job markets quickly. Local transport further relies on three metro-style services connecting to Peterborough, Orton Mere, and Ferry Meadows. This network integrates the residential cluster with the broader county infrastructure. You can shop at major chains like Tesco and walk to local outlets like Spar or drive to Sainsburys Peterborough. The plan is designed to keep daily necessities close to your front door. While specific dining or park names are not listed, the proximity of key transport hubs and supermarkets ensures you have the essentials without lengthy commutes. Convenience defines the lifestyle here, with major retailers and train stations available for quick access whenever needed.
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Access to education near PE1 5UZ is facilitated by a range of primary institutions and one high school. You will find Abbotsmede Primary School, which serves as a key local facility. St Thomas More Catholic Primary School is another nearby option specifically designated as a Catholic institution. St John Fisher Catholic High School is listed in the data with a good Ofsted rating, providing a noted point of quality for secondary education. Additionally, the area supports Abbotsmede Infant School and Abbotsmede Junior School, completing the educational pipeline. The presence of both infant and junior schools under the Abbotsmede name suggests integrated early years education. Catholic denominations are well-represented, offering religious education alongside the state-maintained sector. For families living in or near this area, these schools are within practical reach. The mix of voluntary aided schools like St Thomas More and St John Fisher offers choices for parents prioritising specific educational philosophies. The good rating associated with the Catholic high school provides reassurance regarding academic standards in that sector.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abbotsmede Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St Thomas More Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | St John Fisher Catholic High School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Abbotsmede Infant School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 5 | Abbotsmede Junior School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in PE1 5UZ is characterised by a distinctive age profile and housing tenure. The median age here is 22 years old, indicating a population skewed significantly towards younger adults compared to the national average. Although the most common age range among residents is adults between 30 and 64 years, the overall median suggests many younger individuals contribute to the household count. Home ownership stands at 28 per cent, meaning more than seven out of ten homes are not owner-occupied. This low ownership rate typically reflects a high proportion of private rental properties within this small cluster. The majority of the accommodation consists of houses, distinguishing the physical fabric from terraced or flat-heavy areas. The predominant ethnic group is White, forming the clear majority of the population. You are living in an area with a young demographic where renting is the dominant form of tenancy. This profile often attracts students, young professionals, or those in transient employment phases.
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