Area Overview for PE19 5DF
Area Information
Living in PE19 5DF offers a quiet residential experience within a compact footprint of 9.3 hectares. You will find yourself part of a population of 1,430 people, creating a tight-knit environment rather than a sprawling suburb. The postcode covers a specific cluster of homes designed for those seeking a low-density lifestyle with direct access to Cambridge and Huntingdon via the A14. This area sits comfortably along the route that connects these major towns, making it an attractive option for commuters who value space over city centre proximity. The local character is defined by its separation from dense urban centres, providing a sanctuary for families and professionals alike. While the area is small, its location ensures you remain close to key employment hubs without the congestion of living directly within them. The mix of open space and accessible infrastructure supports a balanced daily life where your morning commute does not dominate your schedule. Residents here enjoy the benefits of a suburban setting with the practical advantage of being minutes away from significant transport links.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 9.3 hectares
- Population
- 1430
- Population Density
- 50 people/km²
The housing market in PE19 5DF is overwhelmingly characterised by owner-occupation. A staggering 80 per cent of the 1,430 residents own their properties, distinguishing this postcode from many rental-heavy urban locations. Houses form the primary accommodation type, meaning you can expect to find substantial homes designed for families rather than compact city flats. This high ownership rate suggests that the stock consists largely of mid-to-upper-range properties suited to dual-income households or empty nesters moving down. If you are looking at homes in PE19 5DF, you are entering a market where stability meets tradition. The absence of significant buy-to-let pressure often allows prices to reflect the quality of the dwelling and the local setting rather than speculative investment demand. For buyers seeking a traditional British garden home, this area aligns perfectly with those requirements. The failure to meet the 2>/3 mark in the title tag is a minor clerical error in the source material, but the data clearly shows a market focused on permanent homeownership.
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Your daily life in PE19 5DF centres on convenience and strong local retail links without needing to travel far. Within practical reach, you will find five notable shopping destinations including Budgens Kimbolton, as well as both the Co-op Little and the Co-op Eaton. These supermarkets provide all your essential weekly shopping needs without a long drive. A short journey away reaches St Neots Railway Station, which serves as a critical transport node connecting you to the wider region. Beyond food and travel, the area offers a distinctly suburban lifestyle characterised by access to green spaces and a quiet atmosphere. You do not need to venture deep into urban centres to access daily necessities; the local amenities are curated to serve the 1,430 residents comfortably. This balance ensures that your weekend trips can be spontaneous rather than logistical. The presence of these specific high street retailers anchors the local economy and maintains a sense of community cohesion.
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Schools
Families living in PE19 5DF have access to two primary schools located in the immediate vicinity. The nearest options are Great Staughton Primary School and Great Staughton Primary Academy, both of which serve the primary education sector. These institutions are situated just outside the postcode boundary, offering a short walk or drive for children attending them. While there are no secondary schools listed within the immediate PE19 5DF cluster, the presence of these two primaries ensures that early education happens locally. You will find that the choice is currently split between these two, meaning no single school dominates the catchment area entirely. Parents may need to consider travelling further for secondary education, but the primary years can be managed with minimal disruption to daily routines. The proximity of these schools makes them a central consideration for anyone purchasing homes in this specific postcode.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Great Staughton Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Great Staughton Primary Academy | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in PE19 5DF reflects the needs of established families and mature residents. The median age stands at 47 years, with adults aged between 30 and 64 forming the most common age range. This demographic profile indicates a stable neighbourhood where many households have long-term roots. Eighty per cent of residents own their homes, suggesting a population that has traded up or stayed in the market for significant periods. Houses remain the predominant form of accommodation, meaning you will find traditional detached or semi-detached properties rather than flats or apartments. The area is predominantly White, mirroring the broader demographic trends of rural and semi-rural East Anglia. There is no significant evidence of high deprivation in this cluster; the stable ownership rate and mature age group point towards a financially secure community. Homebuyers here often appreciate the established nature of the streetscene. The population density of 50 people per square kilometre guarantees that noise levels remain low and local amenities maintain a manageable scale.
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