Area Overview for PR1 8XY

Area Information

Living in PR1 8XY means residing in a specific postcode cluster defined by a population of 2,675 people. This small residential unit sits within England and represents a tightly knit group of dwellings rather than a sprawling suburb. The area is distinct for its concentrated nature, where daily life revolves around immediate local services and transport links. With a median age of 22, the character of the neighbourhood is young and energetic. Most residents are in the 15 to 29 year range, creating a demographic profile that differs significantly from older, family-heavy communities. You will find a mix of homeowners and long-term renters, though houses remain the primary accommodation type. The predictability of this small population makes it easy to map out daily routines, from grocery shopping at the nearest Tesco to commuting via Preston Railway Station. The environment lacks the constraints of protected woodlands or flood risks, offering a straightforward living situation without planning complications. However, the high crime rating requires residents to be aware of their surroundings. This postcode offers a clear picture of a young, urban-adjacent pocket of Lancashire where convenience meets a distinct youth culture.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2675
Population Density
4025 people/km²

The property market in PR1 8XY is defined by a specific balance between rental activity and home ownership. With home ownership standing at 41 per cent, you will find that a considerable number of homes are occupied by their owners rather than landlords letting to students or young professionals. Houses make up the main accommodation type, distinguishing this postcode from urban centres dominated by flats. This focus on houses means buyers looking for standalone or semi-detached properties may find more suitable stock here than in city centres. The relatively small population of 2,675 limits the inventory available at any given time, yet the 99 per cent of residents who do not own their home indicates a robust demand for rentals within this cluster. When viewing homes in PR1 8XY, expect to see properties suited to single occupants or couples, given the median age of 22. The fact that this is a specific postcode covering a small cluster means prices might vary less than in a larger borough. Sellers and agents operating here cater to a market that values the proximity to Preston station and the reasonable broadband scores. The mix of ownership suggests a stable base of long-term residents who have stayed despite the high crime risk noted in safety assessments.

House Prices in PR1 8XY

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Energy Efficiency in PR1 8XY

Daily life in PR1 8XY is supported by a range of amenities within practical reach. Residents have access to five retail outlets, with prominent names including Tesco Preston, Co-op University of, and another Tesco Preston site. These supermarkets provide the essential weekly shopping needs without requiring long travel distances. For transport, you are close to five railway stations, offering frequent services to major cities via Preston Railway Station and connections through Lostock Hall Railway Station and Bamber Bridge Railway Station. This rail network integrates seamlessly with your lifestyle, allowing rapid access to wider employment opportunities. While parks and dining venues are not explicitly listed in the local data, the presence of major retail chains suggests a commercial environment nearby. The concentration of these amenities means your daily essentials are just a short drive or bus ride away. Living in PR1 8XY offers the convenience of immediate access to Tesco and Co-op, ensuring groceries and household items are always available. The rail options mean you do not need to own a car if you work in the city or require specific city centre services. This setup suits the young demographic who often prioritise career flexibility over rural isolation.

Amenities

Schools

Families and students seeking education options near PR1 8XY have one primary higher education destination to consider. The University of Central Lancashire stands as the notable institution teaching in the vicinity of this postcode. This is categorised as a university, offering higher education courses rather than primary or secondary schooling. There are no secondary schools, primary schools, or mainstream academies listed in the immediate data set for this specific cluster. If you are moving to PR1 8XY with school-aged children, you must look beyond the immediate estate for comprehensive education. The presence of the university caters primarily to those aged 18 and above, reinforcing the young demographic found in the area. You will likely need to travel to towns like Preston or Burnley for infant or junior school placements, as none are named within the local data. This means living in PR1 8XY with young children requires planning for drop-offs at a distance. The absence of nearby state schools in the provided list makes the university the only educational anchor for this location. Prospective parents should factor in travel time costs when evaluating the suitability of this postcode for family life.

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Demographics

The community profile for PR1 8XY is heavily skewed towards young adults, with a median age of just 22 years. The most common age range spans from 15 to 29 years, meaning the majority of your neighbours will be in their teenage or early adult years. Home ownership stands at 41 per cent, indicating that a significant portion of the population rents or lives with family members. Houses are the predominant accommodation type, suggesting a structural preference or availability of detached and semi-detached properties over flats or bungalows. The population is predominantly White, reflecting the broader demographic trends found across much of the northwest. This age skew explains why you might see fewer traditional family households and more shared living arrangements or first-time buyers. The 41 per cent ownership rate suggests a vibrant rental market exists alongside properties occupied by self-owned residents. You should expect a youthful atmosphere where young professionals and students likely dominate the social scene. The data does not show significant deprivation metrics, but the low cost of entry for this postcode often appeals to those starting out. Housing stock here caters to singles and couples rather than empty-nesters or large families.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

41
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

22
median
Young Adults (15-29 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

11
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PR1 8XY?
The population of 2,675 reflects a median age of 22, making it an area dominated by young adults aged 15 to 29. With 41 per cent home ownership, many residents rent or live with family, fitting the profile of students and early-career professionals.
Is there good internet connectivity for working from home?
Yes, fixed broadband scores 79 out of 100 and mobile coverage reaches 84 out of 100. These good to excellent scores ensure reliable high-speed internet and strong signals, which is perfect for remote work in this postcode.
What schools are available near PR1 8XY?
The nearest listed educational establishment is the University of Central Lancashire. This is a higher education institution only; there are no primary or secondary schools named in the immediate vicinity of this specific postcode cluster.
How safe is the environment regarding crime and flooding?
Flood risk is non-existent with a safety score of 0, but crime risk is critical with a score of 21. Crime rates are above average, requiring enhanced security. The area has no protected nature reserves or inspection constraints.
What shopping and transport options are nearby?
Residents have access to five rail stations, including Preston Railway Station, and five retail outlets such as Tesco Preston and Co-op University of. These amenities are within practical reach, supporting daily commuting and essential shopping needs.

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