Area Overview for PR2 1HN

Area Information

Living in PR2 1HN means residing within a compact residential cluster that defines a very specific corner of the PR postcode area surrounding Preston. This small area spans just 7,955 square metres and accommodates a population of 1,277 residents. The high population density of 160,530 people per square kilometre indicates a tightly grouped neighbourhood rather than a sprawling expanse. You are entering a community where space is at a premium, creating an intimate setting for daily life. The area functions as a distinct enclave where local life unfolds closely together. Prospective homebuyers should understand that PR2 1HN is not a large district but a focused living environment. This scale influences how you interact with your neighbours and how you navigate the immediate locality. The compact nature of the site means that visits to nearby facilities such as shops or rail stations often take only minutes rather than hours. You will find yourself part of a community that is instantly accessible to major infrastructure while maintaining its own separate identity. The area represents a choice for those seeking a defined residential pocket close to the hubs of Ashton-on-Ribble and Tulketh.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7955 m²
Population
1277
Population Density
2415 people/km²

The housing stock in PR2 1HN is defined by a strong tradition of home ownership. With 85 per cent of properties occupied by owners, the market here is heavily skewed towards individuals who have built equity in their homes. This statistic indicates that the local estate market operates differently from student towns or new-build developments where rental properties dominate. You will find that the majority of homes in this area are brick-built or traditional properties suited to a settled lifestyle. The fact that accommodation type is listed as houses confirms that private sector properties form the core of the local housing supply. This mix means that buyers looking for family-oriented space will find a suitable range of terraced, semi-detached, and detached properties nearby. The high ownership percentage also suggests that moving here often involves purchasing an existing home rather than chasing a new build on the horizon. For those considering PR2 1HN, the market reflects stability and a community invested in maintaining their property values.

House Prices in PR2 1HN

10
Properties
£160,589
Average Sold Price
£32,963
Lowest Price
£388,000
Highest Price

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AddressTypeBedsBathsLast Sale PriceLast Sale Date
72 Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached51£388,000Feb 2025
74 Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached41£285,000Nov 2011
64 Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached--£135,000Apr 2000
70 Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached--£116,000Feb 2000
62 Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached--£140,000Sep 1999
70A Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNFlat--£57,750May 1998
66 Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached--£130,000Oct 1996
60 Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached--£32,963May 1995
70B Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached----
68 Pedders Lane, Preston, PR2 1HNDetached----

Energy Efficiency in PR2 1HN

Daily life in PR2 1HN benefits from immediate access to a selection of major retail outlets. You can shop at Morrisons Ashton-on, Tesco Tulketh, and Aldi Portway, all of which are listed as recentable amenities within the region. This variety ensures that grocery shopping becomes a matter of a short drive or public transport ride rather than a long journey to Ashton-on-Ribble. Five retail locations are available in the near vicinity, providing a practical range of choices for your weekly shop. Transport infrastructure also supports a varied lifestyle with five rail connections nearby. Preston Railway Station, Salwick Railway Station, and Lostock Hall Railway Station facilitate weekend getaways and daily commuting. Warton Airport is also noted as a nearby amenity, offering specific connectivity for specialist travel needs or private aviation enthusiasts. The combination of supermarkets, multiple rail heads, and proximity to an airport creates a convenient hub. Residents can enjoy the quiet of a small postcode while retaining easy access to the wider amenities of Greater Manchester and Lancashire.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in PR2 1HN have access to Ashton-on-Ribble St Andrew's Church of England Primary School. This institution is classified as a primary school and holds an Ofsted rating of Good. The presence of a single named primary school within the immediate vicinity suggests a focused educational provision for younger children. You do not need to look far for foundational schooling for your children in this postcode. The mix of education immediately surrounding PR2 1HN centres on this one key provider. While secondary options are not explicitly listed in the immediate data for this specific cluster, the availability of a rated Good primary school offers a solid foundation for early education. For parents with children entering school age, the proximity to Ashton-on-Ribble St Andrew's Church of England Primary School removes a significant logistical barrier. The school's operational status and rating mean you can rely on a standard of education that meets national expectations right from your doorstep.

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Demographics

The community within PR2 1HN is characterised by a mature cohort with a median age of 47 years. The vast majority of residents fall into the adult age range between 30 and 64 years, suggesting a neighbourhood dominated by established families and long-term workers. Home ownership stands at 85 per cent, which signals a settled population likely anchored in the local property market for significant periods. This high ownership rate contrasts with areas where renting is the norm. Accommodation within this postcode area consists primarily of houses. This housing type aligns with the older demographic profile and the high rate of owner occupation. The predominant ethnic group in PR2 1HN is White, which reflects the broader demographic patterns of the North West of England. You can expect a traditional neighbourhood where household structures are stable. The absence of a large younger demographic or renter population suggests a quiet, established community rather than a transient hub. These factors combine to create a residential environment where residents have likely made their home for decades.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

85
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

42
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PR2 1HN and what is the age profile?
The area is home to 1,277 residents with a high population density of 160,530 people per square kilometre. The community is mature, featuring a median age of 47 years. Most inhabitants are adults between 30 and 64 years old, creating a stable demographic environment.

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