Area Overview for PE32 1RA

Middleton Mount in PE32 1RA
The church of St Mary in Middleton - fenced grave in PE32 1RA
Leaving Middleton on the A47 heading east in PE32 1RA
Konectbus Entering Middleton via Lynn Road in PE32 1RA
A47 leaving Middleton in PE32 1RA
Keepers Cottage, Middleton in PE32 1RA
A47 towards King's Lynn in PE32 1RA
Bungalow on Hill Road, Fair Green in PE32 1RA
Hill Road, Fair Green in PE32 1RA
Looking northwards up Station Road in PE32 1RA
Total Motors: mid September 2022 in PE32 1RA
Cottages in Station Road, Middleton in PE32 1RA
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Area Information

PE32 1RA is a compact residential cluster covering just 1.5 hectares with a population of 1469 people. This small geographic footprint creates a closely knit neighbourhood where the density averages 113 people per square kilometre. Life in this postcode is defined by its intimate scale and stability. You will find a community that does not sprawl, which often means longer waits to find parking but shorter walks to local facilities. The setting is situated within the Kings Lynn drainage area, bordered by King's Lynn Railway Station and Watlington Railway Station in the vicinity. For those considering moving here, the area offers a very specific living experience. You are not looking at a vast urban district but rather a concentrated settlement. The proximity to the waterfront is notable, with access to both the King's Lynn Ferry Landing and West Lynn Ferry Landing just nearby. These transport links connect residents directly to the mainland across the Wash. The area also sits close to RAF Marham, which influences the local character despite not being part of the station itself. Living in PE32 1RA means prioritising convenience and community connection over urban anonymity. You gain a distinct sense of place defined by these specific transport nodes and the compact size of the settlement.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.5 hectares
Population
1469
Population Density
113 people/km²

The property market in PE32 1RA is defined by stability and a clear preference for ownership. You will find that 80% of properties are owner-occupied, creating a distinct contrast to nearby rental hubs. This statistic signals that the area is designed for people who intend to stay for the long term. The entire accommodation stock consists of houses rather than flats or purpose-built apartments. This means your search for homes in PE32 1RA will yield traditional British housing styles suited to larger plots of land. Buying a property here offers the security of a tenure market rather than a speculative rental zone. High ownership levels often correlate with better maintenance of the local streets and gardens because the residents are invested in the neighborhood's value. If you are looking to rent, your options are naturally limited compared to areas with a young professional influx. The low population density of 113 people per square kilometre ensures that you do not face the competition and congestion typical of urban flats. Instead, you are engaging with a market where sellers have deeply rooted histories in the area. This makes negotiations potentially more straightforward but certainly less volatile than in a fluctuating rental sector. You are purchasing a piece of a static, owned community.

House Prices in PE32 1RA

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Energy Efficiency in PE32 1RA

Daily life in PE32 1RA revolves around a small selection of practical amenities within easy reach. For shopping, you will find five major retail locations nearby, including Sainsburys Kings, Iceland Kings, and Tesco Kings. These supermarkets form the core of your weekly food shopping routine. The area is bordering on the Kings Lynn shopping precinct, though the specific houses stay within the 1.5 hectare cluster. This proximity ensures you do not need to travel far for essentials. Leisure activities are accessible via the local rail and ferry networks rather than dedicated local parks listed in the immediate vicinity. Transport-oriented leisure is a feature of the lifestyle. The King's Lynn Ferry Landing and West Lynn Ferry Landing offer recreational rowing or ferry passenger crossings, providing a different way to enjoy the region. The nearby RAF Marham Airport could attract aviation enthusiasts to the area for fly-ins or open days. Dining options are not listable as separate cafes but are found within the larger Kings Lynn Town Centre just across the bridge. You drive to these venues for dinner or community events. The area itself focuses on residential tranquility, with the 113 people per square kilometre density ensuring a peaceful morning atmosphere. Your lifestyle balances the quiet of the housing stock with the convenience of the waterfront and town centre.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in PE32 1RA have access to specific educational facilities within walking or short driving distance. Just to the south lies Middleton Voluntary Controlled Primary School. This institution serves the primary years for children in the vicinity. Another option in the immediate vicinity is Middleton Church of England Primary Academy. Parents must note the Ofsted rating for this school is currently classified as inadequate. This rating is a critical factor for any family prioritising academic excellence in this catchment area. The mix available to you consists solely of primary options. There are no secondary schools or high schools listed in the immediate neighbourhood data provided. This structure means you must rely on distance for secondary education, likely looking towards schools in the wider Kings Lynn area. For primary education, the choice is binary between the voluntary controlled model and the Church of England academy. While one option lacks the government's recommended standards, the other remains a functioning primary institution. The limited number of nearby schools reflects the small population size of just 1469 residents. You must plan your school runs around these specific two locations if you are settling down in this postcode.

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Demographics

The community within PE32 1RA reflects a settled demographic profile. The median age stands at 47, with the vast majority of residents falling into the adult bracket between 30 and 64 years old. This age distribution indicates a mature population likely focused on family stability or retirement rather than a young, transient workforce. Household tenure strongly favours permanence, with 80% of homes occupied by owners rather than tenants. This high ownership rate suggests that most people buying property in this postcode are establishing long-term roots rather than seeking temporary accommodation. Accommodation types are exclusively houses, meaning you will not find apartments or flats within this specific cluster. This structural uniformity shapes the neighbourhood feel, creating rows of detached or semi-detached homes rather than blocks of flats. The population is predominantly White, reflecting the broader demographic trends of this part of Norfolk. With 113 people per square kilometre, the area is not densely packed like a city centre but is not truly rural either. You are buying into an environment built for families and established professionals who prefer the traditional house over modernised apartment living. The lack of students or transient workers influences the noise levels and general atmosphere, keeping the area quiet and consistent throughout the year.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

80
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

34
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PE32 1RA and what is the community feel like?
The neighbourhood is inhabited by a mature population with a median age of 47. The vast majority of the 1469 residents are adults between 30 and 64 years old. High home ownership at 80% combined with exclusive houses creates a settled family environment rather than a transient worker hub.

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