Area Overview for CT20 3JD

Area Information

Living in CT20 3JD means residing within Folkestone, a coastal town situated on the English Channel between Dover and Hastings. This specific postcode covers a compact residential cluster measuring just 1.9 hectares. Despite its small physical footprint, the area supports a population of 1,956 people, resulting in a density of 1,480 people per square kilometre. Folkestone originated as a fishing village protected by a castle built by King Eadbald of Kent in the seventh century. The town possesses a rich history defined by its evolution from an ancient parish dedicated to St Mary and St Eanswythe into a major port with defensive Martello towers. Today, daily life in this sector of the town is characterised by proximity to The Leas promenade and coastal gardens. The area remains deeply connected to its maritime heritage while functioning as a practical residential zone. You are living in an environment where historical significance blends with modern convenience. The location offers direct access to the harbour and serves as a gateway for those working in the wider Kent and Dover regions. Residents enjoy the benefits of a coastal setting without the sprawling scale of larger urban centres. It is a zone where the past of Fisherman's Island influences the present community identity.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1.9 hectares
Population
1956
Population Density
1480 people/km²

The property market in CT20 3JD is heavily skewed towards owner-occupation. Sixty-three per cent of households own their homes, making this primarily an established residential zone rather than a rental hub. Houses are the sole predominant accommodation type recorded for this postcode. This means you will encounter a stock of permanent family homes rather than purpose-built flats or student lodgings. The compact size of the area, covering just 1.9 hectares, limits new large-scale developments within the immediate cluster. When considering homes in CT20 3JD, expect a market focused on existing stock suitable for families. The lack of rental data and the high ownership percentage suggest limited short-term letting activity. Buyers looking at this area should anticipate a steady pool of properties rather than speculative new builds. The surrounding Folkestone town centre likely holds additional housing options, but CT20 3JD itself consists of a tight residential cluster. This market dynamic reflects the maturity of the neighbourhood. You are buying into a settled environment where residents have purchased properties for long stays. The absence of rental pressure often supports better long-term community cohesion and school attendance rates.

House Prices in CT20 3JD

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Energy Efficiency in CT20 3JD

Your daily lifestyle in CT20 3JD is supported by a wide range of nearby amenities within practical reach. Five key retail venues serve the local population, including Tesco Folkestone, M&S Cheriton Folkestone BP, and Co-op Cheriton. These shops provide essential groceries and daily necessities without requiring daily car journeys. For travel needs, the Folkestone Eurotunnel Terminal is the primary ferry amenity, facilitating cross-channel trips directly from the town. Transport connectivity is further enhanced by four railway stations: Folkestone West, Folkestone Central, Sandling Railway Station, and one metro service at Hythe Station. Lympne Airport is also accessible for holiday travel. Historically, Folkestone is defined by The Leas promenade and coastal gardens noted in local research, though this is a town-wide feature accessible from this postcode. The area retains a working heritage visible in its connection to the Eurotunnel and its history as a port. You live in a zone where modern convenience meets maritime history. Essential services are a short trip away, while leisure opportunities exist throughout the broader Folkestone district.

Amenities

Schools

Families in CT20 3JD have access to two primary schools with strong Ofsted ratings. Cheriton Primary School and Folkestone, St Martin's Church of England Primary School are both designated as good to outstanding institutions. Cheriton Primary School holds a 'good' rating, while Folkestone, St Martin's Church of England Primary School has achieved an 'outstanding' rating. This mix provides flexibility for parents when choosing educational settings for their children. No secondary schools are listed in the immediate data for this specific postcode, implying families may look to the wider Folkestone area for secondary education. The presence of schools near CT20 3JD supports the demographic where the majority of residents are adults between 30 and 64 years. The 'outstanding' status of St Martin's Church of England Primary School indicates a high standard of education delivered to the local catchment. Parents residing here will find these options within practical reach of daily life in Folkestone. The schools serve the surrounding residential zones, including the small cluster of CT20 3JD. You do not need to look far for quality education. The combination of a good and an outstanding rated primary school ensures that regardless of specific catchment boundaries, there are high-standard options available without exception.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Cheriton Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Folkestone, St Martin's Church of England Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in CT20 3JD is defined by a mature and established population. The median age here is 47 years, with the most common age range falling between 30 and 64 years. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood dominated by working families, couples, and professionals rather than young students or empty nesters. You are looking at a demographic that values stability and has likely been in their current homes for considerable periods. Sixty-three per cent of residents own their homes outright, indicating a strong sense of rootedness and long-term commitment to the area. Houses form the predominant accommodation type, aligning with the preference of this age group for detached or semi-detached family living. The population is predominantly White, reflecting the traditional character of the Folkestone and Hythe District. With no significant data provided on specific deprivation indices, the focus remains on the clear majority of owner-occupied households. This high ownership rate usually correlates with lower tenant turnover and more stable local networks. The area lacks the transient feel often found near universities or temporary housing zones. Instead, you find a settled residential cluster where families have taken root over decades.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

63
majority

Ethnic Group

White
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

24
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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  • Protected Woodland
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  • Crime Risk
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