Area Overview for PE37 7LJ

Swaffham (Norfolk) Our Lady of Pity's Catholic Church in PE37 7LJ
Mangate Street past Sacred Heart School, Swaffham in PE37 7LJ
Sacred Heart  school and church in Mangate Street, Swaffham in PE37 7LJ
The dismantled railway bridge at Swaffham in PE37 7LJ
The Parish Church of Saint Peter and St Paul, Swaffham in PE37 7LJ
Churchyard, Swaffham Parish Church in PE37 7LJ
George Hotel, Swaffham in PE37 7LJ
Swaffham Cottages, Mangate Street in PE37 7LJ
Ss Peter & Paul church, Swaffham in PE37 7LJ
SS Peter & Paul, Swaffham: churchyard (1) in PE37 7LJ
Cemetery, St Peter & St Paul's Church in PE37 7LJ
Field of maize and wind turbine, Swaffham in PE37 7LJ
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Area Information

Living in PE37 7LJ means residing within a very small residential cluster that covers just 1,537 square metres. This postcode holds a population of 1,232, creating one of the most densely populated locations in the region. You would find over 800,000 people per square kilometre if the density metric applies to this specific cluster scale, indicating a tight-knit community environment. The location is defined by its compact footprint rather than sprawling infrastructure. Daily life here revolves around close proximity between neighbours and immediate access to the towns of Swaffham. Residents benefit from a setting where the built environment dominates the landscape. This area serves as a specific enclave off the main thoroughfares of North Norfolk, offering quick routes to wider amenities. The sheer concentration of residents in such a small space fosters a vibrant, immediate sense of community. You do not experience the isolation often found in rural postcodes, yet you remain distinct from the main urban centres like Thetford or King's Lynn. The character of PE37 7LJ is defined by this specific, high-density residential nature.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1537 m²
Population
1232
Population Density
1930 people/km²

The housing stock in PE37 7LJ is characterised almost entirely by houses rather than flats or modern apartments. With 46 per cent of residents being owner-occupiers, the market reflects a balanced mix of buyers and renters. This ownership rate suggests that while many families have built equity, there remains a significant tenant population. For a buyer searching for homes in this specific postcode, expectations should centre on traditional house types. The small area size of 1,537 square metres limits the volume of available properties compared to larger residential zones. You are competing in a micro-market where supply is naturally restricted. The predominance of houses indicates that large family units and those requiring garden space are well catered for. Rental demand will exist due to the 54 per cent of residents who do not own their homes. Prices here will be influenced by the older demographic profile and the lack of diverse housing stock. Investors should note that the accommodation type limits potential for high-density conversions. Buying here secures a foothold in a stable, traditional housing stock with limited resale options within the immediate cluster boundaries.

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Energy Efficiency in PE37 7LJ

Your daily convenience in PE37 7LJ relies heavily on access to the town of Swaffham, which sits just beyond the residential cluster. You have five key retail options within practical reach to handle all your weekly shopping. Morrisons Daily Swaffham at 49/51 is one of your nearest stops, while Iceland Swaffham offers essential groceries and cold water drinks. Asda Swaffham provides larger quantity shopping for weeks of provisions. Beyond food, RAF Marham acts as a major nearby airport destination, offering rare aviation access in a rural setting. The presence of these specific venues ensures you do not need to travel far for basic necessities. Your lifestyle will be defined by these stops on Swaffham's high street rather than local shops within the postcode itself. The retail mix covers daily needs efficiently. Dining options and leisure facilities are primarily located within Swaffham, requiring a short drive for a full evening out. This arrangement supports a quiet residential life with reliable access to town amenities. You balance the peace of a rural cluster with the utility of a nearby market town.

Amenities

Schools

Families considering living in PE37 7LJ have several educational options nearby that cater to different schooling philosophies. The Sacred Heart School operates as an independent institution, offering an alternative to the state system. For younger children, the Sacred Heart Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School provides state-funded education within the Catholic tradition. Additionally, the Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School in Swaffham serves as another primary option for local pupils. This mix allows parents to choose between private, independent education or voluntary aided state education. You will not find comprehensive schools listed immediately adjacent to this specific postcode, indicating that secondary education likely requires travel outside the immediate area. The presence of multiple Catholic-focused institutions suggests a strong community adherence to faith-based schooling. Parents must weigh the commute times when selecting between the Swaffham-based primary school and the local alternative. Each school represents a distinct educational pathway, ensuring that choices exist for those prioritising either state or private provision. The lack of a secondary school on the list highlights the need for broader planning in family location strategies.

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Demographics

The community in PE37 7LJ is heavily skewed towards older demographics. The median age stands at 47 years, with the elderly group aged 65 and over representing the most common age range for residents. This indicates a neighbourhood where many households may consist of retirees or older families. Home ownership levels sit at 46 per cent, meaning slightly more than half of those living in the area own their homes outright or with a mortgage. The remaining half likely consists of tenants or owner-occupiers with significant expenses. The primary form of accommodation here comprises houses, suggesting fewer flats or modern apartments than in larger towns. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic profile of rural Norfolk. You will encounter a population that has likely been established in the area for some time. The concentration of older residents suggests a quieter lifestyle with distinct generational needs. Families with young children will look beyond this specific cluster for different facilities, as the age profile points towards a later-stage life phase. Buying here means joining a community where decision-making power often lies with an older generation.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

46
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Elderly (65+ years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who makes up the main population living in PE37 7LJ?
The area has a median age of 47, with the elderly group aged 65 and over constituting the most common age range. Home ownership stands at 46 per cent, and the predominant ethnic group is White.
What schools are available for families near PE37 7LJ?
Parents can choose from the Sacred Heart School, an independent option, the Sacred Heart Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School, and the Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School located in Swaffham.
Is it safe to live in this postcode regarding crime and flooding?
Flood risk is low with a score of 0. However, crime risk is rated as medium with a score of 41, meaning rates are around average and standard security precautions are advisable.
How good is the broadband and mobile signal for remote work?
Mobile coverage is good with a score of 74. Fixed broadband is fair with a score of 57. While sufficient for general use, heavy upload requirements may need upgrading.
Where can I go for shopping and food in this area?
Residents have access to Morrisons Daily Swaffham at 49/51, Iceland Swaffham, and Asda Swaffham. These venues cover all essential grocery needs within practical reach of the postcode.

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