Area Overview for CT11 7NT
Area Information
Living in CT11 7NT means residing within a compact residential cluster defined by the postcode, covering an area of 1850 m². This small territory sits on the boundary of Ramsgate, a historic coastal town on the Isle of Thanet in Kent. The area forms part of a community with deep historical roots, linked to the nearby Royal Harbour which was constructed from 1749 to 1850 and remains the only one of its kind in mainland Britain. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to the sea, where residents are close to landmarks such as the Shrine of St Augustine and the Church of St Laurence. The population of 1727 people occupies this relatively small footprint, resulting in a settled, local atmosphere rather than a dense urban sprawl. You will find a community steeped in history, from the Napoleonic Wars to the recent past of the village. The location offers immediate access to the unique character of the Ramsgate coastline without the overwhelming scale of larger cities. For those moving here, the setting provides a distinct blend of residential convenience and historic heritage. The area's identity is firmly tied to its geography and its role within the wider Thanet district.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1850 m²
- Population
- 1727
- Population Density
- 8193 people/km²
Homes in CT11 7NT are almost exclusively Houses, indicating a property market focused on semi-detached or detached properties rather than flats or bungalows. This accommodation type suits the established character of the area, which has a median age of 47. The level of home ownership is significant at 46%, showing that almost half of the 1727 residents own their dwellings. This high proportion of owner-occupiers suggests that properties here often command a stable market value based on the quality of the individual home rather than investment rental returns. You will find that this postcode cluster does not feature the high-density blocks common in city centres. Instead, the housing landscape consists of traditional residential buildings suited to family living or simple retirement. The mix of owner-occupied homes and houses implies a neighbourhood where residents choose to purchase rather than rent. For buyers, this means competition for specific properties can be fierce among those seeking to build their equity. The market remains relatively small, giving it a private, neighbourhood feel distinct from larger urban property markets.
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Living in CT11 7NT places you within easy reach of five retail venues and a variety of leisure options. You can access Asda Ramsgate, Aldi Hardres, and Iceland Ramsgate for your weekly shopping needs. These supermarkets are part of the five retail locations available within practical reach of the postcode. Outside the home, five railway stations, including Ramsgate Railway Station and Dumpton Park Railway Station, provide regular commutes. The area is also situated near one ferry terminal for holiday travel to Europe and one airport for longer journeys. The lifestyle here is defined by these accessible amenities rather than a vast array of shops or restaurants within the immediate m² of the cluster. The historic Royal Harbour, built in the 18th century, and the nearby Shrine of St Augustine offer significant cultural attractions for visitors and locals alike. Wellington Crescent and the Regency buildings on East Cliff provide scenic walking environments close to the coast. While the local cluster is small, the surrounding Ramsgate town offers the historic Madeira Walk and the 19th-century Clock House. This proximity to major transport hubs like the railway stations means you can enjoy the countryside or town centre without needing a private car for every trip.
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Schools
Families in CT11 7NT have two schools near their homes that cater to different educational requirements. The nearest primary education is provided by Chatham House Grammar School for Boys, an institution serving younger pupils. For secondary education, the closest option is Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School, which operates as an academy. However, you should note that Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School holds an Ofsted rating of inadequate. This specific rating requires careful consideration if you are looking for academic excellence in the immediate vicinity. The presence of a primary school indicates that younger families do reside nearby, although the median age of 47 suggests many households may have finished school years ago. The mix of academy and traditional grammar types offers different educational philosophies, yet the inadequate status of the secondary academy presents a notable consideration for prospective buyers. Parents must weigh the distance to these facilities against current performance metrics. You would need to research further options beyond this immediate cluster for children approaching secondary school age or seeking higher-rated institutions.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chatham House Grammar School for Boys | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community character of CT11 7NT is shaped by a population with a median age of 47 years. This demographic profile indicates that the most common age range consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old. You will find an area where the majority of residents are established households rather than young professionals or families with school-aged children predominating. The housing stock reflects this maturity, as Houses are the primary form of accommodation within the cluster. Home ownership stands at 46%, meaning nearly half of the 1727 residents own their properties outright or with a mortgage. This figure suggests a market where many people have settled long-term rather than living in temporary rental arrangements. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting a settled demographic composition typical of many historic coastal towns in Kent. With four out of ten residents owning their homes, the local feel depends heavily on long-standing ties to the neighbourhood. The age profile and ownership levels paint a picture of stability where families have taken root over decades.
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