Area Overview for CT10 1JD

Area Information

Living in CT10 1JD means residing within a specific residential cluster covering an area of just 407 square metres. This postcode exists as a small slice of the wider Broadstairs and St Peter's civil parish, a historic coastal town on the Isle of Thanet in Kent. The immediate surroundings encompass a community established around a parish church built circa 1080 in St Peter's, as well as areas that developed from a 14th-century fishing hamlet near the Shrine of Our Lady. You are located close to landmarks such as Harbour Street and Waterloo Stairs, which commemorate the arrival of news from the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The area benefits from a rich history dating back to a Jutish settlement by the 7th century, evolving through Victorian tourism into a modern residential zone. Residents live near Pierremont Hall, built in 1785, and the Kingsgate, which marks Charles II's 1683 landing. This postcode serves as an address for those seeking proximity to the historic village centre and the seaside settlement that once hosted steamboats and convalescent homes. Daily life here involves navigating a small footprint while being embedded in an area that has attracted writers like Charles Dickens and royalty, including Princess Victoria, who visited Pierremont Hall between 1826 and 1836.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
407 m²
Population
1174
Population Density
3952 people/km²

The property market in CT10 1JD is characterised by a strong presence of home ownership, where 56% of residents own their properties. This ownership rate places the area as a market dominated by owner-occupiers rather than rental tenants. The predominant accommodation type within this cluster is houses, which aligns with the civil parish history of St Peter's and Broadstairs. This housing stock predates much of the modern estate development, rooted in structures dating back to the Victorian era and earlier. When looking at homes in CT10 1JD, you are entering a market with a foundational choice of buying into an established community. The high ownership percentage suggests that many families have put down deep roots here, creating a neighbourhood with long-standing residents. This stability is typical for postcodes in Broadstairs where the housing stock consists primarily of detached or semi-detached family homes. Buyers should expect negotiations to occur in an area where property turnover relies less on student lets or short-term rentals. The 407 square metre area serves as a specific entry point into the wider market, representing a distinct cluster within the larger coastal town.

House Prices in CT10 1JD

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Energy Efficiency in CT10 1JD

Daily life in CT10 1JD offers convenient access to a range of amenities within practical reach of your home. Retail options are plentiful, with five notable shops including Co-op Broadstairs, Budgens Broadstairs, and Iceland Broadstairs available for your groceries and daily necessities. For travel, you benefit from five railway stations nearby, such as Broadstairs Railway Station and Ramsgate Railway Station, along with one ferry terminal at Ramsgate Ferry Terminal. Kent International Airport is also within easy reach. These five retail outlets and multiple transport hubs mean you do not need to travel far for essentials or journeys. The lifestyle extends to the delights of Broadstairs and St Peter's, a town known for its historic seaside resort status and Victorian architecture. You can visit Pierremont Park to walk near the 1785-built Pierremont Hall, formerly a school and venue. The area's commercial hub, the Pyson's Road industrial estate, is the largest of its kind in the region. Residents often utilise services funded by the Broadstairs & St Peter's Chamber of Commerce, which has operated for over 100 years to support local CCTV and events.

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Demographics

The community within CT10 1JD is defined by a stable population of 1,174 people living across 407 square metres, resulting in a very high population density of 2,881,542 people/km². This figure reflects the concentrated nature of the residential cluster rather than a shortage of living space. The demographic profile shows a median age of 47, with the most common age range falling among adults between 30 and 64 years. This suggests a neighbourhood anchored by established residents and families rather than young students or retirees. House ownership stands at 56%, indicating that over half of the residents own their homes outright or through a mortgage. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, aligning with the historic character of the parish church and older residential developments. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the traditional demographic composition of this Kentish coastal town. You can expect a quiet, established atmosphere where long-term residents make up the majority. The age profile supports a community focused on stability, with fewer young children or elderly residents compared to the national average.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

56
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

35
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CT10 1JD?
The community in CT10 1JD has a median age of 47, with most residents falling into the 30-64 years age range. Half of the population owns their homes, suggesting a stable, owner-occupied neighbourhood. The area consists mainly of houses within a 407 square metre cluster, hosting a population of 1,174 people exclusively White residents.
How good is the transport and digital connectivity in CT10 1JD?
Digital connectivity is strong, with mobile coverage scoring 85/100 and fixed broadband scoring 77/100. You have access to five railway stations including Broadstairs and Ramsgate, plus Kent International Airport. The Ramsgate Ferry Terminal is also nearby, providing extensive travel links for residents.
Is CT10 1JD safe to live in?
While environmental risks are minimal with zero flood risk and no planning constraints, crime risk is critical. The area scores 1/100 for safety, indicating crime rates well above average. Enhanced security measures are recommended for all homes in this postcode due to the high crime level.
What amenities are nearby for daily life?
Residents enjoy five retail options like Co-op Broadstairs and Budgens. Transport links include five railway stations and the Ramsgate Ferry Terminal. Cultural highlights nearby include Pierremont Hall and the historic Shrine of Our Lady site, all within practical reach of your home.

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