Area Overview for CH41 5HY
Area Information
Living in CH41 5HY means being part of a tightly knit residential cluster in Birkenhead, a historic town on the Wirral Peninsula. The area covers just 1.3 hectares, yet it accommodates 1,632 residents, making it one of the most densely populated postcode areas in England, with 129,881 people per square kilometre. This compact space is defined by its urban character, blending historical roots with modern living. The ward of Birkenhead and Tranmere, which includes CH41 5HY, has long been shaped by its proximity to waterways and transport networks, reflected in its ferry terminals and railway connections. Daily life here is influenced by its small size and high density, with residents navigating a mix of residential streets and shared amenities. The area’s proximity to Tranmere, a suburb with a history dating back to the 13th century, adds a layer of local identity, though the modern landscape is dominated by housing and essential services. For buyers, this postcode offers a glimpse into a tightly packed, high-density urban environment where convenience comes at the cost of space.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.3 hectares
- Population
- 1632
- Population Density
- 1791 people/km²
The property market in CH41 5HY is characterised by a low home ownership rate of 36%, which contrasts with the predominance of houses as the primary accommodation type. This suggests that while the area has a higher proportion of owner-occupied homes compared to some urban centres, a significant share of properties are rented. The small area size of 1.3 hectares, combined with the high population density, implies that housing is tightly packed, potentially limiting availability for buyers seeking larger properties. The presence of houses rather than flats or apartments may appeal to those prioritising space, though the compact nature of the postcode means that buyers must consider proximity to shared amenities and transport links. Given the low home ownership rate, the local rental market is likely competitive, with landlords potentially holding a substantial portion of the housing stock. For buyers, this area may be more suitable for those seeking a house in a densely populated urban setting rather than a large suburban plot.
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Energy Efficiency in CH41 5HY
Residents of CH41 5HY have access to a range of amenities within walking or short driving distance. The area is served by five retail outlets, including Iceland Birkenhead, Heron Birkenhead, and Asda Greenlane, providing everyday shopping options. For dining, the proximity to Birkenhead’s town centre offers a variety of eateries, though specific names are not listed in the data. The area’s transport links also grant access to larger retail hubs in nearby towns. Parks and open spaces are not explicitly mentioned, but the historical presence of Tranmere’s shipbuilding areas and nearby Prenton Park, home to Tranmere Rovers F.C., suggest opportunities for leisure activities. The nearby railway stations and ferry terminals further enhance connectivity to cultural and recreational sites in Liverpool and beyond. While the high density of the postcode may limit private green spaces, the area’s transport links and retail options compensate by offering convenience and accessibility for daily life.
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The population of CH41 5HY is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. This suggests a community of established residents, many of whom may be in their peak earning years. Home ownership in the area is relatively low at 36%, indicating that a significant portion of the housing stock is rented out. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is unusual for a high-density postcode, hinting at a mix of older, larger properties and newer developments. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic trends of the Wirral Peninsula. While specific data on deprivation is not provided, the high population density and lower home ownership rate may suggest a mix of socioeconomic profiles, with some residents potentially relying on rental income or part-time work. The age profile and housing stock suggest a community that is stable but not without challenges, particularly in terms of affordability and space.
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