Area Overview for CT14 6GL

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Area Information

Living in CT14 6GL means being part of a small, tightly knit residential cluster in Deal, a historic market town on Kent’s coast. With a population of 1,264, the area reflects a quiet, stable community, shaped by its ancient roots as a Cinque Port and its role as a bustling 13th-century port. Deal’s geography is defined by its three distinct parts—Lower, Middle, and Upper Deal—arranged in narrow streets parallel to the sea. Residents here benefit from proximity to Canterbury (18 miles) and London (72 miles), making it a convenient base for those needing access to both cities. The area’s character is steeped in history, from Henry VIII’s coastal defences to its market traditions. Daily life is grounded in local amenities, with shops, rail links, and the coastal environment offering a blend of practicality and heritage. The postcode’s small size means a close-knit community, where familiarity with neighbours is common, and the pace of life remains unhurried.

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The property market in CT14 6GL is characterised by a high rate of home ownership (73%) and a predominance of houses. This suggests a community of long-term residents, with fewer rental properties compared to other areas. The focus on houses, rather than flats or apartments, aligns with Deal’s historic market town status and the traditional housing stock of rural Kent. As a small postcode area, the housing stock is limited, meaning buyers may need to consider nearby neighbourhoods for more options. The high home ownership rate also implies a stable market, with properties likely retaining value due to the area’s low flood risk and proximity to transport links. For buyers, this means a focus on family-oriented homes, though the limited size of CT14 6GL itself may require looking beyond the immediate postcode for larger selections.

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Energy Efficiency in CT14 6GL

The lifestyle in CT14 6GL is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Sainsburys Deal, Aldi Park, and Iceland Deal, providing everyday convenience for groceries and household needs. The area’s rail network, with stations at Deal, Walmer, and Sandwich, ensures easy access to nearby towns and cities, supporting both commuting and leisure travel. While the data does not mention parks or leisure facilities directly, Deal’s historical role as a seaside resort and market town implies access to coastal walks and local events. The presence of three parish churches—St. Leonard’s, St. George’s, and St. Andrew’s—adds to the area’s cultural and social fabric. The combination of retail options, transport links, and historical amenities creates a lifestyle that balances practicality with the charm of a traditional market town.

Amenities

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Demographics

The demographics of CT14 6GL reveal a community predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a mature, established population, likely with long-term ties to the area. Home ownership is high at 73%, indicating a stable, long-term resident base rather than transient renters. The majority of properties are houses, which aligns with the area’s traditional market town character. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the broader demographic patterns of rural Kent. While no specific data on deprivation is provided, the high home ownership rate and age profile suggest a relatively secure economic environment. The absence of detailed diversity metrics means the community’s full composition remains less defined, but the data underscores a cohesive, middle-aged population with a strong emphasis on homeownership.

Household Size

One person
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Accommodation Type

Houses
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Tenure

73
majority

Ethnic Group

White
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Age

47
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Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

36
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in CT14 6GL?
The community is predominantly middle-aged adults (30–64 years), with 73% owning their homes. This suggests a stable, long-term resident base, fostering a close-knit environment typical of small rural areas.
Who typically lives in CT14 6GL?
Residents are mostly adults aged 30–64, with the predominant ethnic group being White. The high home ownership rate indicates a focus on family-oriented, established households.
How connected is the area in terms of transport and broadband?
Residents have excellent broadband (89/100) and good mobile coverage (83/100). Rail access to Deal, Walmer, and Sandwich stations provides reliable links to nearby cities and towns.
What are the safety considerations for CT14 6GL?
The area has a medium crime risk (66/100), requiring standard security measures. Flood risk is low, and there are no protected natural sites, reducing environmental hazards.
What amenities are nearby for daily life?
Residents have access to five retail outlets, including Sainsburys and Aldi, and four rail stations. The area’s historical market town status supports a mix of practical and cultural amenities.

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