Area Overview for CT9 2PF
Area Information
Living in CT9 2PF places you within a compact residential cluster covering 3,651 square metres. This specific postcode area forms part of the Cliftonville West Ward in Thanet District Council, located in the western portion of Cliftonville. Historically, this broader region was promoted as the most exclusive and aristocratic part of Margate, yet the modern reality includes significant social challenges and high youth offending rates in adjoining areas. Despite these wider character notes, CT9 2PF itself has a population of 1,717 people, creating a tight-knit community feel. The area features distinct landmarks such as the proposed Dalby Square conservation area and clifftop zones that define its landscape. St Paul's Church stands as a focal point, having been consecrated in 1873 in the Early English style. While the ward encompasses approximately 120 hectares and saw a population of around 12,900 in Cliftonville according to older data, your specific postcode represents a much smaller, focused residential zone. You are situated near historic sites like the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital and have access to coastal features including Walpole Bay and Palm Bay. Daily life here blends proximity to Margate's central promenade with the quietness of a specific postcode that avoids the economic difficulties found in some neighbouring regions. The layout offers access to both town amenities and the sea, providing a mix of heritage and recreation for residents.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 3651 m²
- Population
- 1717
- Population Density
- 8219 people/km²
The housing stock in CT9 2PF is defined by a predominate presence of flats rather than detached or semi-detached houses. With only 3,651 square metres covering the specific postcode, the available homes in this area will be compact and varied. Exactly 50% of residents own their homes, which creates a mixed market of buyers and tenants. This statistic means that if you are looking to purchase, you will compete with existing owners who intend to stay or investors looking for rental yields. The remaining 50% live in rented accommodation, suggesting a steady stream of tenants who likely rent from private landlords or housing associations. As this is a postcode covering a small residential cluster, you cannot expect large estates of identical properties. Instead, the flats offer flexibility for those who prefer lower maintenance or urban living closer to amenities. Buyers looking at this specific area must consider that the market is not driven by typos mansions or large family homes but by units suited to individuals or couples. The concentration of residents means property values may be influenced heavily by the immediate proximity to services and transport links rather than garden space. You should approach your search with an understanding that inventory will be limited and likely competitive during peak seasons.
House Prices in CT9 2PF
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Energy Efficiency in CT9 2PF
Residents of CT9 2PF enjoy convenient access to a range of amenities within practical reach. Retail options include five key locations, with notable names such as Tesco Margate, Aldi Cliftonville, and Morrisons Margate ensuring you have supermarkets close by for daily shopping. Rail connectivity is equally accessible, with five stations nearby including Margate Railway Station, Broadstairs Railway Station, and Westgate. These stations provide links to the wider network and the airport, which is located just one airport destination away. Kent International Airport offers national connections, while the Ramsgate Ferry Terminal provides seasonal or year-round links across the Channel. This combination of rail and ferry access puts you within striking distance of both domestic travel and international trips. The area supports a lifestyle where you can shop for groceries in the morning and take a train to London or the coast in the afternoon. Specific venues like these mean you do not need to venture far for essentials or leisure. The proximity to Margate ensures cultural and dining options are integrated into your daily commute. You can walk or take a short taxi to reach the Raily stations for business or pleasure. The presence of these named amenities confirms that living here offers both self-sufficiency and easy access to broader southern England.
Amenities
Schools
Families considering CT9 2PF have three schools listed as being in the vicinity, each serving different educational needs. Rainbow Retreat is an independent school located near the postcode, offering an alternative to the state system. For children with specific educational requirements, Parkview School is available within reach as a special school. Additional provision comes from Parkview Academy, which also operates as a special school. However, this academy holds an Ofsted rating of inadequate, a significant factor for parents prioritising traditional academic standards. This mix means that while independent options exist for those who can afford fees, state special provision is the primary channel for academic needs within the immediate vicinity. The absence of listed mainstream primary or secondary schools suggests that families may need to look further afield for compulsory education. You must verify travel times and catchment zones carefully, as the schools provided list are both special and independent. Living in this area requires navigating these specific options or finding suitable alternatives in the wider Thanet region. The presence of an inadequate-rated school is a concrete fact that potential cler need to weigh against the availability of the other two institutions. Testing facilities near CT9 2PF are limited to these three named entities in the current dataset.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rainbow Retreat | independent | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Parkview School | special | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Parkview Academy | special | N/A | N/A |
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The community profile of CT9 2PF reveals a mature population where adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range. The median age for residents is 47, suggesting a demographic leaning towards established households rather than young families moving in for the first time. Home ownership stands at exactly 50% within this postcode, indicating a split market where neither renting nor owning clearly dominates. Accommodation types are characterised by flats, reflecting the urban density typical of a cluster with this population size. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader stillness of the Thanet area historically. With a population density figure of 470,342 people per square kilometre recorded in the data, you live in a very concentrated zone despite the modest total population of 1,717. This concentration is typical for urban residential veins where large numbers of individuals may share relatively small physical space. The age structure lacks data for children under 15 or seniors over 65 in the immediate breakdown, though the median age suggests stability. Living here means engaging with a mature community that neither skews heavily towards young professionals nor towards the elderly pensioner demographic. The 50% ownership rate implies a balanced market where you might compete with buyers or potentially look at available rental flats if you cannot qualify for a purchase immediately.
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Planning Constraints
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