Area Overview for PE14 7HJ
Area Information
Living in PE14 7HJ means residing within a defined postcode cluster that covers exactly 2.3 hectares. This small residential area accommodates a population of 2,506 people. The density is relatively low at approximately 108 people per square kilometre, suggesting homes are spread out rather than packed tightly together. The location sits within England, offering a settlement pattern typical of this rural postcodes cluster. Residents here navigate a neighbourhood character shaped by its specific size and dwelling types. You will find that daily life revolves around this compact footprint while benefiting from connections to wider Lincolnshire. The area is not a sprawling town but a concentrated residential zone. Understanding the scale of PE14 7HJ helps you appreciate the quiet nature of address in this specific postcode sector. It is a place where every household occupies a noticeable portion of the local land base.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 2.3 hectares
- Population
- 2506
- Population Density
- 108 people/km²
The property market in PE14 7HJ is defined almost entirely by permanent residences. Accommodation lists show exclusively houses, with no flats or properties suitable for short-term lets appearing in the records. Your search for homes in PE14 7HJ will yield results that match the typical needs of adult families and retirees. The 80 per cent home ownership rate confirms that this is a settled area rather than a landlord hub. Buying a house here secures a stake in a community where residents are likely to stay for decades. The housing stock does not include commercial units or industrial warehouses within the immediate postal limit. Prices and values are driven by demand for single-family dwellings in a low-density setting. If you are looking to invest, you are entering a market where owners dominate the landscape. The lack of rental inventory suggests limited turnover compared to cities or university towns. Every property is a standalone home rather than part of a housing scheme.
House Prices in PE14 7HJ
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Energy Efficiency in PE14 7HJ
Residents of PE14 7HJ enjoy access to a small selection of retail outlets within practical reach of their homes. Five notable shops serve the immediate area, providing essential goods for daily shopping. You can find a Linconsiire Co-operative Co, which operates as a cooperative store for local members and communities. Co-op Terrington is another established grocery chain located nearby, offering fresh produce and household items. For daily essentials, Morrisons Daily is available close by, ensuring quick access to convenience foods and basics. These three named venues provide the core shopping experience without the need to travel long distances to larger towns. The availability of these specific supermarkets means you do not lack for food or everyday supplies. This limited but functional retail offering supports the lifestyle of a self-sufficient household. No cinemas, fancy restaurants, or nightclubs are listed within the immediate amenity radius of this postcode.
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Schools
Families with children in PE14 7HJ draw on two primary educational options listed for the area. The nearest school is Walpole Cross Keys Primary School, which is a maintained community institution. Another choice is Anthony Curton CofE Primary School, which operates as a voluntary aided church of England school. This latter school holds an Ofsted rating of good, indicating a standard of education that meets regulatory requirements for public schools in England. Both institutions are primary level schools, meaning secondary education requires travel further away from this postcode. The presence of a church of England school adds a religious dimension to the local educational offering. You have access to state-funded taught programmes for your child without relying on private provisions. These schools serve the immediate neighbourhood and draw pupils from the 2,506 households recorded in the area. Commuting distances between PE14 7HJ and these schools are likely short given the proximity definitions used in the address data.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Walpole Cross Keys Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Anthony Curton CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Anthony Curton CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 4 | Walpole Cross Keys Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in PE14 7HJ has a distinctly adult population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall within the 30 to 64 age bracket, indicating a workforce and established family demographic. Home ownership stands at a very high rate of 80 per cent within this area. This figure reflects a neighbourhood where the vast majority of houses are owned outright or with a mortgage rather than rented. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the regional profile of Lincolnshire. Approximately 80 per cent of the accommodation consists of detached, semi-detached, or terraced houses, with no flats or high-rise dwellings recorded in the data. The area is not characterised by a mix of lodging companies or social housing estates. Instead, it functions as a stable community where long-term residents hold the majority of properties. The absence of student housing or transient populations supports a consistent resident base for the local services.
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