Area Overview for CH42 5PG
Area Information
Living in CH42 5PG means residing in a compact residential cluster on the Wirral Peninsula. This small postcode covers an area of 4,405 square metres and serves a population of 1,438 people. The location sits within the Birkenhead and Tranmere Ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, blending urban residential character with significant historical depth. Tranmere's origins trace back to 1202 as a township in the ancient parish of Bebington before incorporating into the modern borough system. You access a neighbourhood defined by its proximity to key infrastructure and established communities. The area maintains a high population density, reflecting the nature of its clustered housing. Daily life here is practical and grounded, avoiding the pretence of suburban exclusivity while retaining distinct local identity. You are situated near major transport hubs that connect you to wider Merseyside, including ferry terminals and railway stations that facilitated regional trade for centuries. The area offers a direct link to industrial heritage through nearby former shipbuilding sites and historic institutions like St Catherine's Church.
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- Area Size
- 4405 m²
- Population
- 1438
- Population Density
- 326480 people/km²
The property market in CH42 5PG is defined by a clear preference for traditional housing. The accommodation type consists primarily of houses, which shapes the visual character of the streetscape. Only 48 per cent of the population owns their homes, meaning you will encounter a significant number of rental properties or houses available for purchase from landlords. This balance creates a market where competition exists between owner-occupiers looking to consolidate their holdings and investors seeking rental yields in a high-density pocket. The small size of the cluster, spanning just over four thousand square metres, limits the volume of available stock compared to the wider Birkenhead and Tranmere Ward. When searching for homes in this postcode, expect a focus on residential clusters rather than sprawling estates. The portability of property values may fluctuate based on proximity to the nearby railway stations and ferry terminals. Buyers should view this as a niche market segment where supply is limited by the physical boundaries of the postcode itself.
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Energy Efficiency in CH42 5PG
Daily life in CH42 5PG offers convenient access to a range of shops and transport links. You have five retail options within practical reach, including Lidl Rock, Co-op Tranmere, and Asda Lairds, ensuring your shopping requirements are met without extensive travel. For commuting or leisure travel, five railway stations are accessible, such as Birkenhead Central and Rock Ferry Railway Station, along with ferry terminals like Woodside Birkenhead and Liverpool Pier Head. This network connects you to Chester via historical lines dating back to 1840 and to social hubs in Liverpool. Your immediate surroundings also feature Prenton Park, home to Tranmere Rovers F.C., adding a sporting element to the local landscape. St Catherine's Church, founded in 1831, stands as a key historical marker near the former Birkenhead Union workhouse site. The area maintains its links to industries like Cammell Lairds, which built the HMS Ark Royal in 1950. These amenities create a practical lifestyle anchored by historic landmarks and modern retail convenience.
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The community in CH42 5PG reflects a mature population profile. You will find that the median age is 47, with adults aged between 30 and 64 years forming the majority of residents. This demographic skew suggests a neighbourhood favoured by family units and established adults rather than young professionals moving in as first-time buyers. Home ownership stands at 48 per cent, indicating a balanced mix between owners and renters. Most residents inhabit houses, creating a housing stock distinct from the flats common in other city ward areas. The predominant ethnic group is White, contributing to a established community dynamic within the ward. There are no specific deprivation statistics provided in the available data for your reference. Instead, focus on the stability indicated by the age profile and ownership rates. These figures suggest an area where long-term residents have settled, creating a predictable environment for those seeking established neighbourhoods rather than rapidly changing urban centres.
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