Area Overview for SK14 5JH

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Area Information

SK14 5JH is a rural residential cluster located in Greater Manchester, England. This specific postcode covers a small area of just 1.8 hectares, housing a population of 1,697 people. The community is defined by its compact footprint and high density, with 92,517 people recorded per square kilometre in this immediate vicinity. It is not a sprawling suburb but a concentrated settlement where households live close together. The area functions best as a choice for those seeking a quieter street but require access to larger town stations for commuting. Its location places residents within practical reach of Hyde Central Railway Station, Woodley Railway Station, and Godley Railway Station. You will find Tesco Gee Cross, Farmfoods Godley, and Asda Hyde within easy travel limits. Life here moves at a different pace than in the city centre. The neighbourhood avoids the heavy congestion of major urban centres while maintaining strong links to them via the tram network. You can access Audenshaw, Ashton Moss, and Ashton West for daily needs or leisure. The area is entirely residential, focusing on houses rather than high-rise apartments. This mix of rural feel and rapid transport links creates a specific niche. It is an established part of the Manchester housing landscape, not a temporary development. The small size of the postcode means everything has a local community feel, yet the connectivity ensures it does not feel isolated from the wider region.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.8 hectares
Population
1697
Population Density
92517 people/km²

The property market in SK14 5JH is characterised by a historic preference for ownership rather than renting. With 73% of the population owning their homes, this is not a transient rental hub like many parts of Manchester city centre. Instead, it is settled territory where people buy to stay. The accommodation type is almost exclusively houses, reflecting the area's rural classification and 1.8 hectare size. You will not find apartments or flats here, which removes competition from that sector entirely. This dominance of house ownership means the housing stock consists mainly of detached, semi-detached, or terrace houses built for family living. The small population of 1,697 supports a limited number of transactions at any given time. Prices may rise or fall less dramatically than in high-demand urban centres due to the lower volume of available properties. Local buyers often value the specific location of a house within the rural cluster more than size alone. Sellers here have a longer period of viewings because the phrase "first look" carries less urgency than in city markets. For buyers, this translates to a more relaxed negotiation environment. However, the scarcity of homes means you must act quickly when the right property appears. The fact that it is an owner-occupied area discourages landlord behaviour and speculative flipping. Residents are likely to treat their properties with long-term care. If you are a first-time buyer, finding a starter home here might be difficult because most houses are already homes to families who have lived there for many years. The market operates on trust and long-held knowledge of local streets rather than online algorithms alone.

House Prices in SK14 5JH

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Energy Efficiency in SK14 5JH

Living in SK14 5JH offers access to a range of amenities that support daily life without requiring a journey into the city. The retail sector is serviced by Tesco Gee Cross, Farmfoods Godley, and Asda Hyde. These five locations within the nearest amenity category ensure you have choices for groceries and household necessities. Having one location each for large supermarkets and health food options means you can plan your shopping route efficiently. Transport options extend beyond walking distance. There are five nearby railway stations including Hyde Central, Woodley, and Godley. You will also find five metro stops accessible, specifically Audenshaw, Ashton Moss, and Ashton West. This variety of transport allows you to choose the mode that best fits your schedule. You can walk to the shops or take the tram for further travel. The proximity of these services means vertical and horizontal mobility are not forced to be difficult. While the area is residential, the presence of these amenities prevents isolation. You do not need to travel for basic daily tasks. The character of the area is rural, yet the convenience of Tesco and Asda keeps practical needs met. The transport links ensure you can access wider leisure facilities in Hyde or Ashton if the local cluster feels too quiet for your weekend needs. Life here balances the tranquility of a small cluster with the utility of nearby services.

Amenities

Schools

Families living in SK14 5JH have three primary school options listed as nearest alternatives, all with an Ofsted rating of good. These are Dowson Primary School, Gee Cross Holy Trinity CofE (VC) Primary School, and Dowson Primary Academy. None of these schools operate under a 'outstanding' or 'requires improvement' rating, making them reliable choices for parents. The presence of a Church of England Voluntary Controlled school, Gee Cross Holy Trinity CofE, indicates a mix of denominational funding and state education. Dowson Primary School and Dowson Primary Academy share a name, suggesting a possible connection in governance or history, though they operate as separate entities. All three institutions serve the primary age group, meaning there are no secondary schools mandated in this specific list of nearby options. For children requiring secondary education, parents would look to neighbouring towns since secondary institutions are not listed. This setup requires families to plan for transport or wider catchment areas. Having three primary schools close by provides parente with a short selection to drive into. The good ratings across the board mean you do not face risks associated with underperforming schools. The diversity of names reflects the historical development of the village, including academies and faith schools. Parents in the area benefit from this concentrated choice without needing to travel far for their children's education.

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Demographics

The community in SK14 5JH reflects an established settlement with a mature demographic profile. The median age is 47, indicating that the majority of residents are middle-aged adults. Most people in this area fall into the 30 to 64 years age range. Home ownership is the dominant form of tenure, with 73% of households owning their property outright or with a mortgage. The remaining 27% are likely renting. Houses make up the primary accommodation type, with almost no apartment blocks or flats present. This structure suggests a family-oriented environment where residents have stable, long-term roots. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader Greater Manchester demographic but gives the neighbourhood a traditional character. Because the area is largely owner-occupied, the turnover rate is typically slower than in rental-heavy zones. This stability often appeals to families looking to settle down rather than move frequently. The older median age means you will encounter fewer young children playing in the street compared to areas with a 20 to 30 median age. Instead, daily life may feature more adults engaging in community groups or local businesses. The high ownership rate of 73% also means that many residents invest significant equity in their homes.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

73
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

38
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the home ownership rate and accommodation type in SK14 5JH?
Ownership is high at 73%, with houses being the sole accommodation type. This limits rental stock and suggests a stable, long-term homeowner community. Most residents buy rather than rent.
Which schools are near SK14 5JH and what are their ratings?
Proximity includes Dowson Primary School, Gee Cross Holy Trinity CofE (VC) Primary School, and Dowson Primary Academy. All three hold a 'good' Ofsted rating.
How strong is the internet and mobile connectivity in this area?
Fixed broadband scores 99 out of 100 and mobile coverage 85 out of 100. Both are excellent for working from home and daily communication needs.
Is SK14 5JH safe regarding crime and flooding?
Flood risk is absent, but crime risk is critical with a score of 0. Residents face above-average crime rates. Enhanced security is recommended despite the lack of environmental hazards.
What amenities are accessible to residents of SK14 5JH?
Tesco Gee Cross, Farmfoods Godley, and Asda Hyde serve retail needs. Hyde Central, Woodley, and Godley stations, along with Audenshaw, Ashton Moss, and Ashton West metro stops, handle transport.

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