Area Overview for PR25 4UD

Area Information

Living in PR25 4UD means residing in a specific postcode cluster that covers an area of just 303 square metres within England. This small definition reflects a concentrated residential neighbourhood rather than a large town stretch. The community hosts a population of 1,427 people, creating a dense living environment despite the compact geographical footprint. Residents here are accustomed to a close-knit environment where the sheer density suggests a vertical or tightly packed housing arrangement. Daily life revolves around this central cluster, offering a distinct sense of locality compared to wider rural or sprawling suburban districts. The area functions as a defined point of interest for those seeking homes in this specific postcode. Understanding the scale of PR25 4UD helps prospective buyers grasp the intimate nature of the local community. There is no ambiguity about the boundaries; you are purchasing into a very specific, geographically limited pocket of the wider region. This concentration means local services and neighbours are inextricably linked to this small zone.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
303 m²
Population
1427
Population Density
6210 people/km²

The property market in PR25 4UD is characterised heavily by owner-occupied homes, as 79% of residents have bought properties rather than paying rent. This statistic indicates a stable market where buyers have invested in the local housing stock for the long term. The predominant accommodation type listed is houses, although the classification of such housing within a mere 303 square metres implies a high-rise or terraced arrangement typical of dense clusters. You are looking at an area where transactions likely reflect owner-movers seeking stability rather than investors chasing short-term gains. The sheer density of 4,701,951 people per square kilometre suggests that available land is at a premium, making every residential plot valuable. When considering homes in PR25 4UD, expect a market driven by local families and long-term residents. The data confirms this is a private market rather than a buy-to-let haven. The concentration of ownership means that maintenance and renovation standards are likely to reflect resident priorities rather than landlord requirements.

House Prices in PR25 4UD

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Energy Efficiency in PR25 4UD

Livelihood and leisure in PR25 4UD are supported by a practical range of retail and rail amenities within easy reach. You have access to five notable retail outlets, including Tesco Leyland, Morrisons Daily, and Morrisons Seven for your grocery and daily shopping needs. These five stores provide sufficient variety for routine purchases without requiring long journeys to major city centres. Transport links include five nearby railway stations, specifically Leyland Railway Station, Lostock Hall Railway Station, and Bamber Bridge Railway Station. These five stations offer multiple entry points for commuting or day trips, enhancing the practical utility of living in this cluster. The proximity of Morrisons Seven and Tesco Leyland means you can resolve most household essentials locally. Residents benefiting from these five rail options enjoy flexibility in their travel choices. The convenience of these five specific venues forms the backbone of daily convenience for anyone choosing this postcode.

Amenities

Schools

Families moving to PR25 4UD have access to Farington Primary School, which serves local children as a primary institution. This school holds a Good Ofsted rating, reflecting a standard quality of education approved by inspectors. The presence of a school with this rating provides a solid educational foundation for children living in the immediate vicinity. Currently, the data lists only this specific institution, meaning there is no secondary school explicitly named within the immediate data set for this postcodes. The mix of school types available is limited to primary education in the direct neighbourhood. You must research secondary options further afield if you plan to send teenagers to local comprehensive or independent colleges. The Good rating at Farington Primary School ensures that early years and junior education receive adequate attention. For those prioritising school catchment areas, this single verified Good-rated primary school is the key anchor for PR25 4UD.

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Demographics

The community in PR25 4UD is defined by a mature demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult category spanning 30 to 64 years, indicating a population seeking stability rather than transient lifestyles. Home ownership stands at an impressive 79%, showing that the vast majority of people living here own their homes outright or with a mortgage. This high level of ownership contrasts sharply with rental-heavy districts, suggesting long-term settlement and investment in the local area. The primary accommodation type consists of houses, yet the total area size of only 303 square metres points to a very high density of these structures. Demographically, the White ethnic group forms the predominant community, reflecting a traditional local character. With a population density of 4,701,951 people per square kilometre, the area is extraordinarily crowded, forcing every square metre to serve residential purposes. This density explains why the neighbourhood feels so populated despite its small declared land area.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

79
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

29
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

What is the primary demographic living in PR25 4UD?
The area has a median age of 47 with most residents being adults between 30 and 64 years. Home ownership is high at 79%, showing a community focused on stability rather than renting. The population is predominantly White and concentrated within a very small 303 square metre footprint, creating a dense residential culture.
How good are the internet and mobile services?
Fixed broadband scores a perfect 100/100, indicating excellent speeds for working from home. Mobile coverage scores 84/100, which is rated as good. These figures confirm that digital connectivity in PR25 4UD is fully sufficient for demanding modern usage without interruptions.
Is the area safe for children and families?
Environmental risks like flooding are non-existent, but the crime risk carries a Warning level with a score of 61/100. This signifies a medium risk rate around the national average, meaning standard security precautions are required. The area also passes for flood, planning constraints, and protected nature designations.
What schools are available nearby?
Farington Primary School is the nearest school and holds a Good Ofsted rating. This is a primary institution serving local children. Secondary school data is not provided in this specific cluster, so families may need to look further afield for high school options.
What amenities can I access within walking distance?
You have access to five nearby retail outlets including Tesco Leyland, Morrisons Daily, and Morrisons Seven. There are also five nearby railway stations, including Leyland, Lostock Hall, and Bamber Bridge. These five rail options provide excellent connectivity for commuting.

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