Area Overview for DA13 9PF
Area Information
DA13 9PF is a small residential postcode area in the civil parish of Southfleet, located in the borough of Dartford, Kent. With a population of 1,802 and a density of 195 people per square kilometre, it is a compact, low-density community. Historically known as Sudfleta during the heptarchy, the area is steeped in Roman and medieval heritage, with relics like coins and milestones found nearby. Modern residents live in a mix of traditional homes, many of which are owner-occupied. The area’s proximity to Gravesend and its historical significance, including the Grade I listed Church of St Nicholas, offer a blend of quiet village life and accessible connectivity. Daily life here is characterised by a tight-knit community, with nearby amenities like railway stations and retail outlets providing practical convenience. The absence of major planning constraints means residents enjoy a relaxed environment, though the area’s small size means it is best suited for those prioritising tranquillity over urban vibrancy.
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- Population
- 1802
- Population Density
- 195 people/km²
The property market in DA13 9PF is dominated by owner-occupied homes, with 79% of properties owned outright. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is typical for small rural postcodes like this. This suggests a market skewed towards family homes and long-term residents rather than rental properties or speculative investment. The limited size of the area means housing stock is unlikely to be extensive, and buyers should consider proximity to nearby towns like Dartford or Gravesend for more options. The predominance of houses over flats or apartments may appeal to those seeking space and privacy, though the small population size means demand is likely modest. For first-time buyers or investors, the market here is niche, requiring careful consideration of local infrastructure and future growth potential.
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Energy Efficiency in DA13 9PF
The lifestyle in DA13 9PF is shaped by its proximity to practical amenities and historical sites. Retail options include three Co-ops, offering everyday shopping needs, while rail stations like Longfield and Ebbsfleet International provide access to regional transport networks. Ferry terminals such as West Street Pier and Tilbury add water-based connectivity. Though the area lacks large leisure facilities, its historical features—like the Grade I listed Church of St Nicholas and Spring-Head gardens—offer cultural and recreational value. The small population size fosters a close-knit community, with daily life centred on local traditions and practicality. However, the absence of detailed data on dining or parks means the full extent of lifestyle opportunities remains partially unexplored.
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Schools
Residents of DA13 9PF have access to two primary schools: Sedley’s Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School and Sedley’s Church of England Primary School, both of which serve the local community. The latter holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, reflecting its quality of education. The presence of two primary schools within practical reach ensures that families have options for their children’s early education, though secondary school facilities are not listed in the data. The schools’ church-affiliated status may appeal to those seeking a faith-based educational environment. Given the area’s population of 1,802, these schools are likely to be well-established and community-focused, though the lack of data on student numbers or performance metrics means further research would be needed for a full assessment.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sedley's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Sedley's Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in DA13 9PF is predominantly middle-aged, with a median age of 47 and the most common age range being adults aged 30–64. Home ownership is high at 79%, indicating a stable, long-term resident base. The accommodation type is primarily houses, reflecting a residential character distinct from high-density housing. The predominant ethnic group is White, though specific diversity statistics are not provided. The age profile suggests a population focused on family life and retirement, with fewer young children or elderly residents compared to other areas. The low population density of 195 people per square kilometre further reinforces the area’s rural, spread-out nature. For buyers, this demographic implies a community with established social networks and a preference for traditional housing. However, the limited data on deprivation or income levels means the full picture of quality of life remains partially unexplored.
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