Area Overview for PE36 6AS
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Area Information
Living in PE36 6AS means settling into a very specific, compact residential cluster. This postcode covers an area of just 7,290 square metres, making it one of the smallest residential units on the platform. You will find exactly 1,146 people calling this tiny space home. The population density here is extremely high at 157,198 people per square kilometre, which is an unusual figure for a residential postcode cluster and requires careful interpretation of the underlying geography. Despite the dense figures, the location remains focused on residential housing rather than commercial or industrial use. Daily life in this area is defined by its small scale. The postcode is situated in England and serves as a close-knit housing environment within the broader Hunstanton and Heacham corridor. Prospective buyers looking at homes in PE36 6AS should appreciate that they are entering a defined zone where every household matters. The area does not offer the sprawling landscapes of the AONB or nearby water conservation sites, presenting instead a standard residential footprint. This lack of planning constraints like protected woodlands or Ramsar sites allows for typical suburban living without complex conservation hurdles. For those considering moving, understanding the precise boundaries of this 7,290 square metre zone is essential before viewing properties.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 7290 m²
- Population
- 1146
- Population Density
- 2092 people/km²
You are looking at a market dominated by freeholders rather than investors. The property stock in PE36 6AS consists primarily of houses. The specific accommodation type listed is Houses, implying detached, semi-detached, or terrace buildings rather than flats or conversion apartments. With 73% of residents being homeowners, the market reflects stability. There is very little rental turnover to the lifestyle observer. This high ownership rate suggests that buyers purchased these homes directly from the head of house sales registry. Investors will find few opportunities for short-term lets or buy-to-let schemes here. The small size of the area, covering just 7,290 square metres, means the housing stock is limited. You cannot find large developments or new build estates within this specific postcode boundary. Any expansion of the housing supply would face significant planning constraints due to the compact nature of the land. Buyers seeking homes in PE36 6AS are competing for a finite number of properties. The data shows no flats or conversions. This makes the area attractive to those seeking single-family homes with gardens. However, the lack of diversity in accommodation types means you cannot tailor searches to specific building styles found in larger towns. The housing market here is defined by quantity and tenure rather than variety.
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Energy Efficiency in PE36 6AS
Your daily outward journey from PE36 6AS leads to practical amenities within a short drive. You have access to five named retail venues within practical reach. These include Sainsburys Hunstanton, Tesco Hunstanton, and Tesco Heacham. These specific locations provide your shopping needs for groceries and essential goods. The proximity to these three major supermarkets means you do not need to travel far for bulk buying or daily provisions. Additional supermarkets like Tesco and Sainsburys serve the broader coastal community. You will find a range of prices and shopping hours available across these branches. There are no parks, leisure centres, or dining venues listed directly within the immediate amenities data for this postcode. Your lifestyle revolves around the convenience of these nearby supermarkets. The character of the area is defined by its quiet residential nature and the accessibility of these key retail stores. You do not have to wait for the last bus to reach a major supermarket. The presence of Sainsburys and Tesco branches in Hunstanton and Heacham provides a surplus of choice compared to remote postcodes. These amenities form the commercial nucleus that services the local population. When planning your commute, note that the primary retail destination is a well-stocked supermarket rather than a town centre entertainment zone.
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Schools
Education options for families nearby are limited to one primary institution. Glebe House School is the nearest school. This school is an independent school. There are no state-maintained primary or secondary schools listed within the immediate vicinity of PE36 6AS. Prospective parents must consider the implications of this single option. Independent schools usually carry different fee structures and admission criteria compared to state schools. You will find no Dalhousie Primary School or other local academies in the direct list for this postcode. The distance to other educational facilities is not provided in this dataset. Parents living here must rely on transport or car access to alternative secondary education zones in places like King's Lynn or Thetford. The mix of school types is singular because only one facility appears in the data. This means there is no formal choice between maintained and voluntary aided institutions for your child's education in the immediate catchment. If you are buying a home in PE36 6AS for a child, ensure you verify the catchment boundaries for independent entry policies. The data explicitly lists only Glebe House School. There are no other nearby schools recorded for this specific cluster.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Glebe House School | independent | N/A | N/A |
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The community in PE36 6AS is distinctly settled into a retirement profile. The median age for residents is 70 years old. The most common age range is elderly people over 65 years. You are looking at a neighbourhood where older generations are the primary demographic. This age structure indicates a quiet environment where paediatric noise or young family energy is less common during the day. House ownership is the dominant form of tenure. A staggering 73% of residents own their homes outright. This leaves only 27% of households as non-owners or renters. The overwhelming majority of people living here have long-term ties to the area. Ethnically, the predominant group is White. This aligns with the regional patterns of the wider Norfolk coast. The romance and vibrancy often associated with bustling student hubs are absent here. Instead, you have a stable population. The high level of home ownership suggests that many of these residents have been in their current locations for decades. This long-term residency often translates into lower turnover compared to mixed-age postcodes. If you are considering buying a home in this area, expect to engage with owners who know the street history intimately. The demographic reality is clear: this is a mature neighbourhood.
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