Area Overview for PR8 1PF
Area Information
Living in PR8 1PF means residing in a small residential cluster within England where space is at a premium. The total area measures just 6,899 m², housing a population of 1,126 people. This creates a population density of 163,208 people/km², indicating a tightly built environment typical of urban postcodes. Daily life here revolves around a compact footprint where neighbours are immediately close by. You will find yourself in a specific postcode area that covers limited ground, forcing a reliance on local amenities for most daily needs. The setting is defined by its high density rather than expansive gardens or open fields. Residents rely on the immediate infrastructure for everything from food to transport. This area represents a specific slice of Southport's housing landscape, prioritising access over space. You are living in a location where the community is physically concentrated, which shapes how you engage with your surroundings and plan your daily commute. ### The community in PR8 1PF is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, who form the most common age range. The median age for residents is 47, suggesting a mature population rather than a family-centric hub with young children. Home ownership stands at exactly 39%, meaning the majority of households operate as private renters. This rental majority often reflects the nature of the local stock. Flats are the predominant accommodation type found within this small residential cluster. The demographic profile also shows that White is the predominant ethnic group in the area. These figures reveal a neighbourhood suited for established professionals or those seeking rental flexibility. A lack of young families correlates with the absence of large detached homes in the primary stock. You are looking at an area where life is often conducted within smaller accommodation units. The high density combined with a 47-year median age creates a specific social rhythm compared to family-heavy suburbs. ### The property market in PR8 1PF is distinctly characterised by a lack of traditional owner-occupied estates. With home ownership at only 39%, the gravity of this area leans heavily towards the private rental sector. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, defining the visual and structural landscape of this postcode. Buyers viewing this area should understand they are looking into a rental-heavy zone rather than a classic buying market for detached properties. This concentration of flats within a tiny 6,899 m² footprint limits options for those seeking standalone houses with large gardens. The high population density of 163,208 people/km² further underscores the urban, high-rise feel of the housing stock. If you are considering homes in PR8 1PF, expect to navigate a market where leaseholds dominate. The low percentage of owner-occupiers suggests limited turnover or a specific tenant demand that has outpaced sales. This environment suits city centre workers or younger professionals but may not align with buyers seeking family homes. ### Digital connectivity plays a vital role for anyone considering living in PR8 1PF, especially regarding remote work options. Mobile coverage scores an 84 out of 100, which represents excellent signal strength for daily communication and navigating the dense streets. However, fixed broadband presents a different picture with a score of 71. While functional, this score falls short of the ideal, suggesting potential slower speeds for heavy data usage. For a resident relying on video calls or downloading large files, the internet connection here is average rather than robust. This discrepancy between mobile and fixed scores means you should verify specific speeds if you work from home daily. The high density of 163,208 people/km² often pressures local infrastructure, which may contribute to the moderate broadband scores. You will find reliable phones in your pocket, butheavy internet users must test the fixed lines before moving into flats in the area. Connectivity is generally sufficient for standard daily tasks, but expect limitations during peak usage times. ### Daily life in PR8 1PF benefits from a cluster of retail and transport hubs within practical reach. For shopping needs, you have access to Iceland Southport, M&S Southport, and Tesco Southport, providing full supermarkets and department stores. These retailers cater to your weekly grocery runs and household necessities without requiring a long journey. Travel options are equally accessible with five rail stations nearby, including Southport Railway Station, Birkdale Railway Station, and Meols Cop Railway Station. Commuters can easily access wider Lancashire networks from these points. A single airport facility, RAF Woodvale, is also noted within proximity for those with advanced scheduling needs. While the area itself is small, the surrounding network offers significant convenience. You do not need to venture far to reach your food shop or catch a train. This proximity to major chains like Tesco and transport nodes like Southport Railway Station makes the compact nature of the postcode manageable. Your lifestyle revolves around quick trips to these established anchors rather than local boutique discoveries. ### Safety assessments reveal a stark contrast between environmental security and criminal activity in PR8 1PF. Regarding flood risk and planning constraints, the area passes all checks with a score of 0. There is no flood risk coverage, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation. No protected nature reserve or protected woodland covers the land either. These factors ensure that construction and daily living are not hampered by environmental restrictions. The concern arises strictly from crime risk. The assessment rates this area as CRITICAL with a score of just 1 out of 100. Low scores indicate less risk here, so a score of 1 signifies a very high danger level. Crime rates are above average compared to other postcodes. Residents are advised to use enhanced security measures to mitigate this threat. While the physical environment is safe from floods or nature reserves, the human element presents a genuine challenge. You must be vigilant and secure your home effectively due to these elevated crime statistics. ### What is the community feel like for someone living in PR8 1PF?The community consists of 1,126 people in a tiny 6,899 m² space, creating a very high-density environment of 163,208 people/km². The median age of residents is 47, and adults aged 30 to 64 form the largest age group. Home ownership stands at only 39% while flats are the predominant home type. This indicates a mature, tenant-heavy population living in a compact urban cluster rather than a sprawling family suburb. How are transport and connectivity for residents of PR8 1PF?Mobile coverage is strong with a quality score of 84, offering excellent connectivity for communication. However, fixed broadband sits at a moderate 71, which may limit high-speed internet users. Transport is well-served by five nearby rail stations, including Southport Railway Station and Birkdale Railway Station. Commuters also have access to Tesco Southport and Iceland Southport for daily needs, ensuring lifestyle convenience matches urban connectivity. Is PR8 1PF a safe area to live given the crime statistics?Safety is a primary concern in this postcode. While there is no risk from floods or nature reserves (both scored 0), crime risk is rated as CRITICAL with a score of just 1. This indicates crime rates are above average. Residents are advised to implement enhanced security measures. Property buyers must weigh the urban convenience against the need for strict safety protocols due to these elevated crime figures. What amenities are available within walking distance of PR8 1PF?Residents have immediate access to major retail chains including Iceland Southport, M&S Southport, and Tesco Southport. Transport links are robust with five available stations like Southport Railway Station and Meols Cop Railway Station. A single airport facility, RAF Woodvale, is also noted nearby. These amenities support a self-contained lifestyle within the small residential cluster, though the area itself lacks local parks or nature reserves.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 6899 m²
- Population
- 1126
- Population Density
- 2570 people/km²
The property market in PR8 1PF is distinctly characterised by a lack of traditional owner-occupied estates. With home ownership at only 39%, the gravity of this area leans heavily towards the private rental sector. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, defining the visual and structural landscape of this postcode. Buyers viewing this area should understand they are looking into a rental-heavy zone rather than a classic buying market for detached properties. This concentration of flats within a tiny 6,899 m² footprint limits options for those seeking standalone houses with large gardens. The high population density of 163,208 people/km² further underscores the urban, high-rise feel of the housing stock. If you are considering homes in PR8 1PF, expect to navigate a market where leaseholds dominate. The low percentage of owner-occupiers suggests limited turnover or a specific tenant demand that has outpaced sales. This environment suits city centre workers or younger professionals but may not align with buyers seeking family homes. ### Digital connectivity plays a vital role for anyone considering living in PR8 1PF, especially regarding remote work options. Mobile coverage scores an 84 out of 100, which represents excellent signal strength for daily communication and navigating the dense streets. However, fixed broadband presents a different picture with a score of 71. While functional, this score falls short of the ideal, suggesting potential slower speeds for heavy data usage. For a resident relying on video calls or downloading large files, the internet connection here is average rather than robust. This discrepancy between mobile and fixed scores means you should verify specific speeds if you work from home daily. The high density of 163,208 people/km² often pressures local infrastructure, which may contribute to the moderate broadband scores. You will find reliable phones in your pocket, butheavy internet users must test the fixed lines before moving into flats in the area. Connectivity is generally sufficient for standard daily tasks, but expect limitations during peak usage times. ### Daily life in PR8 1PF benefits from a cluster of retail and transport hubs within practical reach. For shopping needs, you have access to Iceland Southport, M&S Southport, and Tesco Southport, providing full supermarkets and department stores. These retailers cater to your weekly grocery runs and household necessities without requiring a long journey. Travel options are equally accessible with five rail stations nearby, including Southport Railway Station, Birkdale Railway Station, and Meols Cop Railway Station. Commuters can easily access wider Lancashire networks from these points. A single airport facility, RAF Woodvale, is also noted within proximity for those with advanced scheduling needs. While the area itself is small, the surrounding network offers significant convenience. You do not need to venture far to reach your food shop or catch a train. This proximity to major chains like Tesco and transport nodes like Southport Railway Station makes the compact nature of the postcode manageable. Your lifestyle revolves around quick trips to these established anchors rather than local boutique discoveries. ### Safety assessments reveal a stark contrast between environmental security and criminal activity in PR8 1PF. Regarding flood risk and planning constraints, the area passes all checks with a score of 0. There is no flood risk coverage, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation. No protected nature reserve or protected woodland covers the land either. These factors ensure that construction and daily living are not hampered by environmental restrictions. The concern arises strictly from crime risk. The assessment rates this area as CRITICAL with a score of just 1 out of 100. Low scores indicate less risk here, so a score of 1 signifies a very high danger level. Crime rates are above average compared to other postcodes. Residents are advised to use enhanced security measures to mitigate this threat. While the physical environment is safe from floods or nature reserves, the human element presents a genuine challenge. You must be vigilant and secure your home effectively due to these elevated crime statistics. ### What is the community feel like for someone living in PR8 1PF?The community consists of 1,126 people in a tiny 6,899 m² space, creating a very high-density environment of 163,208 people/km². The median age of residents is 47, and adults aged 30 to 64 form the largest age group. Home ownership stands at only 39% while flats are the predominant home type. This indicates a mature, tenant-heavy population living in a compact urban cluster rather than a sprawling family suburb. How are transport and connectivity for residents of PR8 1PF?Mobile coverage is strong with a quality score of 84, offering excellent connectivity for communication. However, fixed broadband sits at a moderate 71, which may limit high-speed internet users. Transport is well-served by five nearby rail stations, including Southport Railway Station and Birkdale Railway Station. Commuters also have access to Tesco Southport and Iceland Southport for daily needs, ensuring lifestyle convenience matches urban connectivity. Is PR8 1PF a safe area to live given the crime statistics?Safety is a primary concern in this postcode. While there is no risk from floods or nature reserves (both scored 0), crime risk is rated as CRITICAL with a score of just 1. This indicates crime rates are above average. Residents are advised to implement enhanced security measures. Property buyers must weigh the urban convenience against the need for strict safety protocols due to these elevated crime figures. What amenities are available within walking distance of PR8 1PF?Residents have immediate access to major retail chains including Iceland Southport, M&S Southport, and Tesco Southport. Transport links are robust with five available stations like Southport Railway Station and Meols Cop Railway Station. A single airport facility, RAF Woodvale, is also noted nearby. These amenities support a self-contained lifestyle within the small residential cluster, though the area itself lacks local parks or nature reserves.
House Prices in PR8 1PF
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| Address | Type | Beds | Baths | Last Sale Price | Last Sale Date | |
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| Accommodation At, Health Rack, 183-185 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | Retail | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 1, 169 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| Flat 3, 165 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| 189 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | Retail | 1 | - | - | - | |
| Flat Above Nostalgia Tea Rooms, 215-219 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | Flat | - | - | - | - | |
| 165A Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | Terraced | - | - | - | - | |
| 155-161 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | shop | - | - | - | - | |
| Taylor Mays Hair Design, Santander, 169 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | Retail | - | - | - | - | |
| 161 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | shop | - | - | - | - | |
| 179-181 Lord Street, Southport, PR8 1PF | Flat | - | - | - | - |
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Daily life in PR8 1PF benefits from a cluster of retail and transport hubs within practical reach. For shopping needs, you have access to Iceland Southport, M&S Southport, and Tesco Southport, providing full supermarkets and department stores. These retailers cater to your weekly grocery runs and household necessities without requiring a long journey. Travel options are equally accessible with five rail stations nearby, including Southport Railway Station, Birkdale Railway Station, and Meols Cop Railway Station. Commuters can easily access wider Lancashire networks from these points. A single airport facility, RAF Woodvale, is also noted within proximity for those with advanced scheduling needs. While the area itself is small, the surrounding network offers significant convenience. You do not need to venture far to reach your food shop or catch a train. This proximity to major chains like Tesco and transport nodes like Southport Railway Station makes the compact nature of the postcode manageable. Your lifestyle revolves around quick trips to these established anchors rather than local boutique discoveries. ### Safety assessments reveal a stark contrast between environmental security and criminal activity in PR8 1PF. Regarding flood risk and planning constraints, the area passes all checks with a score of 0. There is no flood risk coverage, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation. No protected nature reserve or protected woodland covers the land either. These factors ensure that construction and daily living are not hampered by environmental restrictions. The concern arises strictly from crime risk. The assessment rates this area as CRITICAL with a score of just 1 out of 100. Low scores indicate less risk here, so a score of 1 signifies a very high danger level. Crime rates are above average compared to other postcodes. Residents are advised to use enhanced security measures to mitigate this threat. While the physical environment is safe from floods or nature reserves, the human element presents a genuine challenge. You must be vigilant and secure your home effectively due to these elevated crime statistics. ### What is the community feel like for someone living in PR8 1PF?The community consists of 1,126 people in a tiny 6,899 m² space, creating a very high-density environment of 163,208 people/km². The median age of residents is 47, and adults aged 30 to 64 form the largest age group. Home ownership stands at only 39% while flats are the predominant home type. This indicates a mature, tenant-heavy population living in a compact urban cluster rather than a sprawling family suburb. How are transport and connectivity for residents of PR8 1PF?Mobile coverage is strong with a quality score of 84, offering excellent connectivity for communication. However, fixed broadband sits at a moderate 71, which may limit high-speed internet users. Transport is well-served by five nearby rail stations, including Southport Railway Station and Birkdale Railway Station. Commuters also have access to Tesco Southport and Iceland Southport for daily needs, ensuring lifestyle convenience matches urban connectivity. Is PR8 1PF a safe area to live given the crime statistics?Safety is a primary concern in this postcode. While there is no risk from floods or nature reserves (both scored 0), crime risk is rated as CRITICAL with a score of just 1. This indicates crime rates are above average. Residents are advised to implement enhanced security measures. Property buyers must weigh the urban convenience against the need for strict safety protocols due to these elevated crime figures. What amenities are available within walking distance of PR8 1PF?Residents have immediate access to major retail chains including Iceland Southport, M&S Southport, and Tesco Southport. Transport links are robust with five available stations like Southport Railway Station and Meols Cop Railway Station. A single airport facility, RAF Woodvale, is also noted nearby. These amenities support a self-contained lifestyle within the small residential cluster, though the area itself lacks local parks or nature reserves.
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The community in PR8 1PF is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years, who form the most common age range. The median age for residents is 47, suggesting a mature population rather than a family-centric hub with young children. Home ownership stands at exactly 39%, meaning the majority of households operate as private renters. This rental majority often reflects the nature of the local stock. Flats are the predominant accommodation type found within this small residential cluster. The demographic profile also shows that White is the predominant ethnic group in the area. These figures reveal a neighbourhood suited for established professionals or those seeking rental flexibility. A lack of young families correlates with the absence of large detached homes in the primary stock. You are looking at an area where life is often conducted within smaller accommodation units. The high density combined with a 47-year median age creates a specific social rhythm compared to family-heavy suburbs. ### The property market in PR8 1PF is distinctly characterised by a lack of traditional owner-occupied estates. With home ownership at only 39%, the gravity of this area leans heavily towards the private rental sector. Flats are the predominant accommodation type, defining the visual and structural landscape of this postcode. Buyers viewing this area should understand they are looking into a rental-heavy zone rather than a classic buying market for detached properties. This concentration of flats within a tiny 6,899 m² footprint limits options for those seeking standalone houses with large gardens. The high population density of 163,208 people/km² further underscores the urban, high-rise feel of the housing stock. If you are considering homes in PR8 1PF, expect to navigate a market where leaseholds dominate. The low percentage of owner-occupiers suggests limited turnover or a specific tenant demand that has outpaced sales. This environment suits city centre workers or younger professionals but may not align with buyers seeking family homes. ### Digital connectivity plays a vital role for anyone considering living in PR8 1PF, especially regarding remote work options. Mobile coverage scores an 84 out of 100, which represents excellent signal strength for daily communication and navigating the dense streets. However, fixed broadband presents a different picture with a score of 71. While functional, this score falls short of the ideal, suggesting potential slower speeds for heavy data usage. For a resident relying on video calls or downloading large files, the internet connection here is average rather than robust. This discrepancy between mobile and fixed scores means you should verify specific speeds if you work from home daily. The high density of 163,208 people/km² often pressures local infrastructure, which may contribute to the moderate broadband scores. You will find reliable phones in your pocket, butheavy internet users must test the fixed lines before moving into flats in the area. Connectivity is generally sufficient for standard daily tasks, but expect limitations during peak usage times. ### Daily life in PR8 1PF benefits from a cluster of retail and transport hubs within practical reach. For shopping needs, you have access to Iceland Southport, M&S Southport, and Tesco Southport, providing full supermarkets and department stores. These retailers cater to your weekly grocery runs and household necessities without requiring a long journey. Travel options are equally accessible with five rail stations nearby, including Southport Railway Station, Birkdale Railway Station, and Meols Cop Railway Station. Commuters can easily access wider Lancashire networks from these points. A single airport facility, RAF Woodvale, is also noted within proximity for those with advanced scheduling needs. While the area itself is small, the surrounding network offers significant convenience. You do not need to venture far to reach your food shop or catch a train. This proximity to major chains like Tesco and transport nodes like Southport Railway Station makes the compact nature of the postcode manageable. Your lifestyle revolves around quick trips to these established anchors rather than local boutique discoveries. ### Safety assessments reveal a stark contrast between environmental security and criminal activity in PR8 1PF. Regarding flood risk and planning constraints, the area passes all checks with a score of 0. There is no flood risk coverage, no Ramsar wetland sites, and no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty designation. No protected nature reserve or protected woodland covers the land either. These factors ensure that construction and daily living are not hampered by environmental restrictions. The concern arises strictly from crime risk. The assessment rates this area as CRITICAL with a score of just 1 out of 100. Low scores indicate less risk here, so a score of 1 signifies a very high danger level. Crime rates are above average compared to other postcodes. Residents are advised to use enhanced security measures to mitigate this threat. While the physical environment is safe from floods or nature reserves, the human element presents a genuine challenge. You must be vigilant and secure your home effectively due to these elevated crime statistics. ### What is the community feel like for someone living in PR8 1PF?The community consists of 1,126 people in a tiny 6,899 m² space, creating a very high-density environment of 163,208 people/km². The median age of residents is 47, and adults aged 30 to 64 form the largest age group. Home ownership stands at only 39% while flats are the predominant home type. This indicates a mature, tenant-heavy population living in a compact urban cluster rather than a sprawling family suburb. How are transport and connectivity for residents of PR8 1PF?Mobile coverage is strong with a quality score of 84, offering excellent connectivity for communication. However, fixed broadband sits at a moderate 71, which may limit high-speed internet users. Transport is well-served by five nearby rail stations, including Southport Railway Station and Birkdale Railway Station. Commuters also have access to Tesco Southport and Iceland Southport for daily needs, ensuring lifestyle convenience matches urban connectivity. Is PR8 1PF a safe area to live given the crime statistics?Safety is a primary concern in this postcode. While there is no risk from floods or nature reserves (both scored 0), crime risk is rated as CRITICAL with a score of just 1. This indicates crime rates are above average. Residents are advised to implement enhanced security measures. Property buyers must weigh the urban convenience against the need for strict safety protocols due to these elevated crime figures. What amenities are available within walking distance of PR8 1PF?Residents have immediate access to major retail chains including Iceland Southport, M&S Southport, and Tesco Southport. Transport links are robust with five available stations like Southport Railway Station and Meols Cop Railway Station. A single airport facility, RAF Woodvale, is also noted nearby. These amenities support a self-contained lifestyle within the small residential cluster, though the area itself lacks local parks or nature reserves.
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