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Area Information
Living in NE61 1NG means being part of a tightly knit residential cluster in north-east England, where the small population of 1,454 people occupies just 512 square metres. The area’s density is striking, with 2.8 million people per square kilometre, though this reflects its compact nature rather than urban sprawl. Daily life here is defined by proximity to essential services and a focus on local amenities. The community is predominantly elderly, with 65+ year-olds making up the largest age group, and a strong presence of homeowners, with 59% of properties owned outright. This suggests a stable, long-term demographic. The area’s character is shaped by its limited size and the balance between residential living and nearby infrastructure, including schools and transport links. While it may not offer the vibrancy of larger towns, NE61 1NG provides a quiet, contained environment for those prioritising simplicity and accessibility. Its small footprint means residents are close to retail, rail, and community hubs, though the area’s challenges—such as flood risk—require careful consideration for potential buyers.
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- Area Size
- 512 m²
- Population
- 1454
- Population Density
- 2679 people/km²
NE61 1NG is a small area where 59% of properties are owner-occupied, with houses making up the primary accommodation type. This suggests a market skewed towards long-term residents rather than short-term renters. The limited size of the area means the housing stock is constrained, potentially making it a competitive market for buyers. The focus on houses rather than flats or apartments indicates a preference for standalone properties, which may appeal to those seeking space or privacy. However, the small footprint of the postcode means there are few options for expansion or development. For buyers, this translates to a niche market where properties are likely to be well-maintained and held by residents with long-term ties to the area. The lack of rental data means it is unclear whether the remaining 41% of properties are occupied by tenants or second homeowners.
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The lifestyle in NE61 1NG is shaped by its proximity to retail and rail amenities. Within practical reach are five retail venues, including Iceland Morpeth, M&S Morpeth, and Morrisons Daily, providing access to grocery and general shopping needs. The rail network, with stations like Morpeth and Pegswood, connects residents to broader regional services and employment hubs. While the area lacks parks or leisure facilities in its immediate vicinity, the retail and transport links suggest a focus on convenience over expansive recreational spaces. The small size of NE61 1NG means that daily life is centred around these nearby points, with residents likely relying on these amenities for both practical and social purposes. The character of the area is defined by its compactness, offering a mix of essential services without the sprawl of larger towns.
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Residents of NE61 1NG have access to two primary schools: St Robert’s Roman Catholic Voluntary Aided First School and St Roberts Catholic First School, Morpeth. Both are Catholic institutions, offering a faith-based education option for families. The presence of two schools suggests a focus on primary education, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. The mix of school types—specifically the inclusion of an academy—may provide parents with choices in terms of governance and curriculum. However, the absence of Ofsted ratings or performance data means it is unclear how these schools compare to others in the region. For families prioritising religious education, these schools are viable options, but those seeking a broader range of educational settings may need to look beyond the immediate area.
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The community in NE61 1NG is predominantly elderly, with 65+ year-olds forming the largest age group and a median age of 47. This suggests a population skewed towards older residents, though not exclusively so. Home ownership is strong, with 59% of properties owned by residents, indicating a stable housing market. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is unusual for areas with higher population densities. The predominant ethnic group is White, with no specific data provided on other demographics. The high population density—2.8 million per square kilometre—raises questions about living conditions, though the small area size means this is concentrated in a limited space. For buyers, this profile implies a community with established residents, fewer young families, and a focus on long-term occupancy. The lack of diversity data means the area’s cultural makeup remains undefined beyond the predominant group.
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