Area Overview for CT14 9UA
Area Information
Living in CT14 9UA, a small residential cluster in Deal, Kent, offers a blend of historical charm and modern convenience. The area covers 7,480 square metres and is home to 1,483 residents, resulting in a high population density of 198,254 people per square kilometre. Deal itself is an ancient market town, historically a key Cinque Port and a bustling 13th-century port. Today, it retains its coastal character, with three distinct parts—Lower, Middle, and Upper Deal—arranged in narrow streets parallel to the beach. Proximity to Canterbury (18 miles) and London (72 miles) makes it a strategic location for commuters. The town’s heritage includes Deal Castle, built by Henry VIII, and three parish churches, reflecting its rich history. Residents benefit from a compact, tightly knit community, with easy access to coastal walks and historical sites. The area’s small size means it is ideal for those seeking a quiet, established neighbourhood with strong local identity and connectivity to nearby towns.
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The property market in CT14 9UA is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 85% of properties owned by residents rather than rented. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is typical for a small, residential postcode area. This suggests a market focused on family homes rather than apartments or flats. The area’s compact size—7,480 square metres—means housing stock is limited, and buyers may need to consider nearby areas for more options. The high home ownership rate indicates a stable market with long-term residents, reducing turnover. For buyers, this means a focus on established properties with potential for long-term value. The small size of the area also means proximity to Deal’s amenities, such as its historic churches and coastal walks, enhancing the appeal of owning a home here.
House Prices in CT14 9UA
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Energy Efficiency in CT14 9UA
Residents of CT14 9UA have access to a range of nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Co-op Deal, Budgens Deal, and Sainsburys Deal, ensuring convenience for shopping and daily essentials. The area’s rail connectivity—Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill, and Eythorne stations—provides easy access to wider services, including healthcare and leisure. While the data does not list parks or leisure facilities directly, Deal’s historical sites, such as Deal Castle and St. George’s Church, offer cultural and recreational opportunities. The compact nature of the area means amenities are within practical reach, supporting a lifestyle that balances local convenience with access to regional hubs. The mix of retail and transport options enhances the area’s appeal for families and commuters alike.
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Schools
The nearest school to CT14 9UA is Brewood Secondary School, a special school with a good Ofsted rating. This indicates a focus on specialist education, which may cater to students with specific learning needs or abilities. The presence of a special school suggests the area is well-suited for families requiring tailored educational support. While no primary schools are listed in the data, the nearby town of Deal has a history of educational institutions, including St. George’s Church, which has hosted events and concerts. Families should consider the broader Deal area for primary education options. The good Ofsted rating at Brewood Secondary School reflects a commitment to quality, though prospective parents should verify if the school’s specialism aligns with their child’s needs.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Brewood Secondary School | special | N/A | N/A |
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CT14 9UA has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged 30–64. This suggests a mature, stable population, likely with long-term ties to the area. Home ownership is high at 85%, indicating a community of long-term residents rather than transient renters. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a residential area with family-oriented housing. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with broader demographic trends in rural Kent. With 85% home ownership, the area is less reliant on rental markets, fostering a sense of permanence. The high population density—198,254 people per square kilometre—means the community is closely knit, with shared local amenities and a strong sense of place. The age profile suggests a mix of professionals and retirees, contributing to a balanced social fabric.
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