Area Overview for SK16 4HL
Area Information
Living in SK16 4HL offers access to a specific residential cluster just east of Greater Manchester. This postcode serves 1,947 residents and acts as a functional node within the wider Ashton-under-Lyne community. You will find the area characterised by its proximity to major transport links rather than extensive local green spaces. The small footprint means daily life revolves around practical connectivity to Ashton, Stalybridge, and Guide Bridge. The environment here is defined by its role as a residential hub for commuters. Shops and superstores are within walking distance, removing the need for longer journeys to town centres. You can expect a straightforward access to rail services, with five stations nearby including Ashton and Stalybridge Railway Station. This convenience supports a lifestyle where you might work across the region while living in this compact postcode. Safety is a primary consideration for anyone viewing homes in SK16 4HL. The area faces significant crime risks that exceed regional averages. You should prioritise enhanced security measures such as robust door locks and an alarm system. Despite this risk, the digital infrastructure supports a modern home perfectly, with fixed broadband quality scoring on the highest possible level. The pool of five railway stations and five metro links nearby ensures you can commute without needing a private car every day.
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- Population
- 1947
- Population Density
- 3927 people/km²
Homes in SK16 4HL are primarily available as rentals, with only a quarter of residents owning their own property. This low ownership rate of 25% indicates a market driven by tenants rather than owner-occupiers. Developers and landlords have built a stock dominated by flats, as the data confirms this is the predominant accommodation type. You will find that detached or semi-detached family homes are rare here. Instead, the housing stock consists of apartments designed for urban living or dense residential zones. If you plan to buy a home in this specific postcode, you must look for a leasehold flat rather than a freehold house. The high rental percentage implies strong demand from people living paycheck to paycheck or those who prefer the flexibility of renting. For investors, the concentration of flats in a postcode of 1,947 people suggests steady rental demand but limited capital growth potential compared to areas with high owner-occupancy rates. The scarcity of owner-occupied homes limits the number of sales listings you will find in this specific location. You may need to expand your search to neighbouring postcodes if you urgently need a terraced house or a bungalow.
House Prices in SK16 4HL
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Energy Efficiency in SK16 4HL
Living in SK16 4HL places you five minutes from Lidl Central Ashton, Morrisons Daily, and Asda Ashton. These three major supermarkets offer a wide range of fresh produce, household essentials, and online delivery services. You can complete your weekly grocery shop without leaving the immediate area. The presence of Lidl and Morrisons means you get competitive prices on daily goods without driving to larger cities. Rail travel is immediate, with five railway stations within easy reach. Local transport networks connect Ashton, Stalybridge, and Guide Bridge to the wider national grid. A metro station at Ashton West is just minutes away. These stations link you to Manchester, Liverpool, and London daily. The convenience of six different rail and metro options means you rarely need a car for daily commutes. The small size of the postcode cluster means local amenities concentrate in the towns nearby. You will find bus routes like the Chorlton Street Coach Station providing additional connectivity. This blend of retail superstores and frequent rail services creates a practical lifestyle where daily errands take only minutes.
Amenities
Schools
Families living in SK16 4HL have access to three specific educational institutions within practical reach. The area features two state-subsidised primary schools: Lyndhurst Community Primary School and Lyndhurst Primary School. Both institutions offer local education to children in the wider Ashton area. There is also one independent school option nearby: Staleydene Preparatory School. This institution caters to families seeking a private education for their children. However, this school operates outside the local council funding system and requires separate application procedures. The mix of state primary schools and one independent preparatory school gives you a choice between comprehensive free education and private tuition. You should check Ofsted ratings for all three schools before making any decisions. The proximity of Lyndhurst Community Primary School and Staleydene Preparatory School means you do not need to commute to Manchester to find a school. Living in SK16 4HL gives your children access to local schooling while maintaining short travel times to home. Be aware that the independent nature of Staleydene Preparatory School may affect curriculum variety compared to the state schools.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Lyndhurst Community Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Staleydene Preparatory School | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Lyndhurst Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in SK16 4HL skews noticeably older than the national average, with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the 30 to 64 year age range, indicating a population built on established households rather than students or young families seeking their first home. This age profile suggests the local shops cater to mature consumers requiring specific grocery stores and reputable pharmacies. Accommodation in the area is dominated by flats rather than detached houses or semi-detached homes. You will find fewer detached properties than other parts of Ashton-under-Lyne. This shift means that buyers should expect to search primarily for flats and smaller apartments. The high proportion of rental properties, standing at 75%, indicates that very few people own their own homes. Only 25% of residents own their accommodation outright. Diversity is relatively low in the immediate postcode, with the Whit population being the predominant ethnic group. This lack of diversity tends to mirror the surrounding Ashton-under-Lyne district, which is predominantly white. The low rate of home ownership reinforces the image of a youthful or student-heavy area, yet the age median of 47 suggests these flats are often occupied by older residents or professionals living in shared accommodation.
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