Area Overview for CT16 1HZ
Area Information
Living in CT16 1HZ means being part of a tightly knit residential cluster in Dover, Kent, a historic port town on the south coast. With a population of 1,131 and a density of 714 people per square kilometre, this area is compact yet rich in character. Dover’s strategic position on the Dover Strait has shaped its history, making it a key hub for trade and travel. The community here is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47, reflecting a mature demographic. Daily life is influenced by the town’s coastal heritage, with easy access to ferries, rail links, and nearby amenities. The area’s small size means a strong sense of local identity, though it is part of a larger town with a population of around 2,069. Residents benefit from proximity to Dover’s landmarks, including St Mary the Virgin Church and Dover Castle, while the mix of flats and modest housing stock caters to a range of lifestyles.
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- Population
- 1131
- Population Density
- 714 people/km²
The property market in CT16 1HZ is characterised by a 53% home ownership rate, with flats being the primary accommodation type. This suggests a focus on smaller, manageable properties suited to the area’s density. The flat-dominated stock may appeal to buyers seeking low-maintenance living or those prioritising proximity to amenities. However, the small size of the postcode area means the housing stock is limited, potentially making the market competitive. With a population of just 1,131, the area is unlikely to have a large volume of listings, so buyers may need to consider nearby parts of Dover. The prevalence of flats also indicates a rental market component, as owner-occupation and tenancy likely coexist. For those seeking investment, the area’s compact nature could mean limited scope for expansion, but its proximity to transport links and services may offset this.
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The lifestyle in CT16 1HZ is shaped by its proximity to Dover’s amenities, including retail parks, rail stations, and ferry terminals. Residents can access major supermarkets such as Iceland St James Retail Park, M&S St James Retail, and Asda Dover, which cater to daily shopping needs. The area’s transport links mean nearby leisure options, from coastal walks to historical sites like Dover Castle, are within reach. The two ferry terminals provide direct access to France, a unique feature for those seeking cross-channel travel. While the area itself is small, the surrounding town offers a broader range of services. The mix of retail, transport, and historical landmarks creates a practical, accessible lifestyle, though the limited local amenities may require trips to central Dover for more specialised services.
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Schools
Residents of CT16 1HZ have access to two primary schools: Dover, St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, which holds an Ofsted rating of ‘satisfactory’, and St Richard’s Catholic Primary School, listed twice in the data. The presence of two primary schools provides families with options, though no secondary schools are mentioned. The ‘satisfactory’ rating for St Mary’s indicates a school meeting minimum standards but with room for improvement. The duplication of St Richard’s in the data may reflect a typo, but it underscores the availability of Catholic education. For families, the proximity of these schools is a key factor, though the lack of secondary education options could necessitate travel to nearby areas. The mix of church-affiliated and state schools offers some diversity in educational choices.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Dover, St Mary's Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | St Richard's Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | St Richard's Catholic Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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CT16 1HZ has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a community of working-age adults, many of whom may be settled in long-term housing. Home ownership rates stand at 53%, meaning nearly half the population rent their homes. The accommodation type is predominantly flats, which aligns with the area’s compact layout. The predominant ethnic group is White, though no specific data on diversity or deprivation levels is provided. The age profile indicates a stable population, likely with a mix of families and individuals. The lack of younger residents may reflect limited student housing or a focus on established households. For buyers, the flat-dominated market suggests a need for space-efficient living, while the ownership rate hints at a balance between rental and purchase activity.
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