Area Overview for PE3 9BD

Area Information

Living in PE3 9BD offers a distinctly quiet residential experience centred on a small cluster of homes. This postcode covers a population of around 2014 people, creating an environment where community is close-knit but not dense. The area is characterised by its residential focus rather than commercial activity, making it suitable for those prioritising peace and privacy. PE3 9BD benefits from a strategic location with practical access to Petterborough railway station, ensuring town centre amenities are within easy reach. The postcode also provides access to several bus routes including services to Orton Mere, Peterborough, and Ferry Meadows. At the heart of local convenience are retail options such as Morrisons Daily and M&S Bretton BP, which serve daily needs efficiently. Residents in this postcode find themselves in a setting defined by clear boundaries and defined infrastructure. There are no planning constraints regarding flood risk, protected woodlands, or areas of outstanding natural beauty. This means development and neighbourhood management remain straightforward. For a homebuyer seeking a settled environment near established services, PE3 9BD delivers a predictable and uncomplicated backdrop for daily life.

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Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2014
Population Density
2533 people/km²

House Prices in PE3 9BD

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Energy Efficiency in PE3 9BD

Local amenities in PE3 9BD are focused on practical convenience rather than grand entertainment venues. Your nearest retail options include Morrisons Daily, which appears twice in the local directory, suggesting either multiple branches or high usage, and M&S Bretton BP. These shops are sufficient for grocery runs and daily essentials, meaning you can manage most shopping needs without travelling far. For rail travellers, Peterborough Railway Station is the primary hub, while public bus services cover key destinations like Orton Mere, Peterborough, and Ferry Meadows. There are no major parks or leisure centres within the immediate vicinity, so your leisure activities may rely more on the facilities available further afield. The retail and transport mix creates a functional lifestyle. You have everything you need for a standard household nearby. This setup suits drivers or active walkers who value efficiency over exploring sprawling high street destinations.

Amenities

Schools

Education is a practical consideration for families living in PE3 9BD. Several primary schools serve the immediate neighbourhood, providing options without the need for long commutes. These include Thorpe Primary School, which holds a 'good' Ofsted rating, and Thorpe County Infants' School. Jack Hunt School and Thorpe Junior School also operate in the vicinity, completing the range of primary education available. All listed schools are primary institutions, which may mean that secondary education involves a bus journey or travel into Peterborough. For younger children, the concentration of these schools is a significant advantage. Thorpe Primary School's good rating provides assurance of quality teaching standards. Living near multiple schools means flexibility on important days like pick-up times or sports fixtures, as there are several institutions within close proximity. The availability of a primary school less than 1km away makes PE3 9BD a logical choice for parents with children aged up to 11.

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Demographics

The community of PE3 9BD is defined by a mature demographic profile. Data shows a median age of 47 years, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. This suggests a neighbourhood where established families and professionals have settled for the long term. Home ownership stands at a high 74%, indicating that the vast majority of residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage rather than renting. The area is dominated by detached and semi-detached houses, reflecting the户型 preferences of this older demographic. While specific ethnicity figures for this specific postcode are not available to the general public, the broader Thanet region has a notable Asian population, which contributes to the area's diversity if any residents belong to that group. The absence of significant deprivation data allows us to focus on the strengths of the area, which are clear in the high home ownership rate. A community where three-quarters of residents own their homes typically fosters stability, longer-term investment in local improvements, and a strong sense of place.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

74
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

36
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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