Area Overview for CT10 1UE
Area Information
CT10 1UE lies within the historic coastal town of Broadstairs and St Peter’s in Kent, a place where medieval heritage meets modern living. This small postcode area, home to just 1,372 residents, is part of a compact residential cluster that blends quiet village life with proximity to the sea. The area’s character is shaped by its inland village roots, with St Peter’s dating back to the 7th century, and Broadstairs evolving from a 14th-century fishing hamlet. Today, the postcode covers a mix of traditional housing and newer developments, serving a community of mainly middle-aged adults, many of whom own their homes. Daily life here is defined by a relaxed pace, with easy access to coastal walks, historic landmarks, and nearby transport links. The area’s small size means residents often know their neighbours, and its low crime rate adds to its appeal. Whether you’re drawn to the heritage of the Shrine of Our Lady or the convenience of nearby rail stations, CT10 1UE offers a distinctive blend of tranquillity and connectivity.
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- 1372
- Population Density
- 2206 people/km²
The property market in CT10 1UE is largely owner-occupied, with 60% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. This contrasts with areas where rental demand drives prices, suggesting a more stable, long-term market. The predominant accommodation type is houses, which is typical for rural and semi-rural Kent. This reflects the area’s historical development as a village and coastal town, with homes often set in larger plots or terraced layouts. For buyers, this means a focus on family-friendly properties with garden space, though the small size of the postcode means the housing stock is limited. Prospective buyers should consider the proximity to nearby towns like Margate and Ramsgate, which offer more extensive property choices. The lack of planning constraints and low flood risk also make CT10 1UE an attractive option for those seeking a secure, low-maintenance home.
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Living in CT10 1UE grants access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include Co-op St, Asda Broadstairs, and Iceland Thanet, ensuring everyday shopping needs are met. The area’s rail network links to major stations, while Kent International Airport and Ramsgate Ferry Terminal provide travel flexibility. For leisure, the historical landmarks of Broadstairs and St Peter’s—such as the Shrine of Our Lady, Waterloo Stairs, and smuggling tunnels—offer cultural and recreational opportunities. The nearby industrial estate at Pyson’s Road supports local employment, and the town’s heritage as a seaside resort means proximity to coastal walks and historic sites. This blend of retail, transport, and heritage creates a lifestyle that balances convenience with character, ideal for those seeking both practicality and a connection to the past.
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Schools
The nearest school to CT10 1UE is Cross Keys Learning, a special school with a Good Ofsted rating. This institution serves students with specific educational needs, offering tailored support and resources. The presence of a special school in the area indicates a community that values inclusive education and accessibility for all children. While no mainstream schools are listed in the data, the proximity of Cross Keys Learning suggests that families may also rely on nearby state schools in Broadstairs or St Peter’s for primary and secondary education. The school’s rating reflects a commitment to quality teaching and facilities, though parents should verify additional options for mainstream schooling. This mix of educational provision caters to both specialist and general needs, supporting a range of family requirements.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Cross Keys Learning | special | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CT10 1UE is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a community of established professionals and families, many of whom are homeowners—60% of households own their homes, compared to 40% who rent. The area is characterised by a high proportion of houses, reflecting its rural and semi-rural setting. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with broader trends in rural Kent. While no specific data on deprivation is provided, the low crime rate (Safety Score: 67/100) and absence of planning constraints indicate a stable, low-risk environment. This demographic profile suggests a mature, settled population with a focus on long-term living rather than transient rental markets. The age range also implies a balance between active professionals and retirees, contributing to a community with diverse needs and experiences.
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