Area Overview for CT10 3PU
Area Information
CT10 3PU is a small, tightly packed residential postcode in the coastal town of Broadstairs and St Peter’s, Kent. Covering just 22 hectares, this area is home to 2,197 people, with a population density of 936 people per square kilometre. Its compact size reflects a community that blends historic charm with modern convenience. Broadstairs, part of the Isle of Thanet, has roots dating back to the 7th century, with St Peter’s village established around a church built in 1080. Today, the area thrives as a seaside town with a mix of coastal vistas and inland character. Residents benefit from proximity to the sea, historic landmarks like the Shrine of Our Lady, and the 1815 Waterloo Stairs, which commemorate the news of the Battle of Waterloo arriving here first. The area’s small footprint means a close-knit community, where daily life is shaped by local traditions, coastal walks, and easy access to nearby amenities like Broadstairs Railway Station and Ramsgate Ferry Terminal.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 22.0 hectares
- Population
- 2197
- Population Density
- 936 people/km²
CT10 3PU is a largely owner-occupied area, with 86% of homes owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which is typical for smaller, historic settlements like Broadstairs and St Peter’s. Given the area’s compact size (22 hectares) and high population density, the housing stock likely consists of terraced or semi-detached properties, reflecting the town’s traditional architecture. This makes the area appealing to buyers seeking characterful homes with a strong sense of community. However, the limited space means property availability is constrained, and buyers should consider the proximity to nearby amenities like Broadstairs Railway Station and the coastal landscape. The high home ownership rate suggests a stable market, but the small area size may limit expansion or new developments.
House Prices in CT10 3PU
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Energy Efficiency in CT10 3PU
Daily life in CT10 3PU is enriched by its proximity to practical amenities. Retail options include Co-op Cliftonville and Budgens Broadstairs, offering essential shopping. The area’s rail network, with stations like Broadstairs and Margate, provides swift access to nearby towns and cities. The Ramsgate Ferry Terminal connects residents to the mainland, while Kent International Airport is within reach for travel. The town’s historic character is complemented by its coastal location, with landmarks like the Shrine of Our Lady and Waterloo Stairs adding to its appeal. The compact nature of the area means residents can access shops, transport, and leisure options without long commutes, fostering a convenient, community-focused lifestyle.
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Schools
The nearest school to CT10 3PU is Port Regis School, a special school catering to students with specific educational needs. While the data does not provide an Ofsted rating for this institution, its presence indicates that the area has facilities tailored to particular learning requirements. Families with children may need to look further afield for mainstream primary or secondary schools, as no other schools are listed in the data. The availability of a special school could be a key consideration for parents with children requiring specialist support. However, the absence of other schools highlights a potential limitation for families seeking a broader range of educational options within the immediate vicinity.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Port Regis School | special | N/A | N/A |
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The population of CT10 3PU has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a community skewed towards middle-aged adults, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership is exceptionally high at 86%, indicating a stable, long-term resident base. The accommodation type is predominantly houses, which aligns with the area’s residential character. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic patterns of rural Kent. With a population density of 936 people per square kilometre, the area is densely populated for its size, which may influence the availability of private space. The high home ownership rate and age profile suggest a community focused on maintaining property values and a settled lifestyle, with fewer transient residents.
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