Area Overview for PE15 9BN

Area Information

Living in PE15 9BN means residing in a very small residential cluster defined by a single postcode. This specific area covers a mere 5,290 square metres, housing a population of 1,880 people. The extremely high population density of 355,397 people per kilometre square reflects the compact nature of this site, where exactly 1,880 individuals share this limited footprint. Most residents utilize this postcode to identify their precise location on maps and property listings. The area serves as a distinct residential node within the wider March district. Your daily life here is defined by proximity, with a complete list of needs potentially accessible within a short walk or drive. While the geographical space is tight, the locality connects to broader services. You are part of a community where every house and street within these boundaries forms a cohesive unit. The setting offers a clear definition for those seeking a specific address rather than a sprawling neighbourhood.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
5290 m²
Population
1880
Population Density
4486 people/km²

Homes in PE15 9BN are predominantly houses, forming the backbone of the local housing stock. The balance of ownership is nearly equal, with a home ownership rate of 49%. This figure indicates that roughly half of the residents own their homes, while the other half rent. Such a split often suggests a diverse market available to prospective buyers and those seeking to rent. The small size of the area means limited inventory compared to larger towns, yet the variety between owner-occupied and rental properties remains consistent with wider patterns. If you are looking to buy, you will find a mix of tenures in this postcode. The prevalence of houses over apartments or flats suggests a suburban or semi-rural character typical of the Cambridgeshire region. This ownership structure supports a stable environment for those who value security in their property tenancy.

House Prices in PE15 9BN

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Energy Efficiency in PE15 9BN

Amenities within practical reach of PE15 9BN support a convenient daily lifestyle. Residents have access to five key retail outlets, including Iceland March, Sainsburys March, and Heron March. These larger store names serve the immediate needs of households in the area. If you prefer traditional rail access for daily travel, two stations are located close by: the March Railway Station and the Manea Railway Station. Living in PE15 9BN means you do not need to drive far for essential groceries or daily shopping. You have a choice between specific supermarkets that cater to different preferences. The presence of rail links also reduces the necessity for driving, though you must plan routes to the nearest stations effectively. Your routine shopping and commuting activities will likely centre around these named providers and transport hubs.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in PE15 9BN is defined by an established adult profile. The median age stands at 47 years, indicating a maturity within the local households. The most common age range comprises adults between 30 and 64 years old, suggesting families and long-term residents dominate the demographic mix. Home ownership balances with tenancy at a 49% rate, meaning nearly half of all residents own their property outright or with a mortgage. This split creates a stable market where buyers and long-term renters coexist comfortably. Houses remain the primary accommodation type for this postcode. The permanent ethnic group is White, reflecting a traditional demographic composition for the region. No specific data exists regarding deprivation levels in this section, but the age and ownership figures point towards a settled, middle-aged population. You can expect a neighbourly environment where multi-generational households or couples with children and retirees might be found in close proximity.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

49
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

23
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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