Area Overview for PO6 3BY

Area Information

Living in PO6 3BY means residing within a specific postcode area that covers a small residential cluster of just 946 square metres. The population stands at 2,157, creating a tightly defined neighbourhood where everyday life happens at a manageable scale. This micro-location sits within the broader PO6 postcode region, offering the convenience of urban access without the sprawl of larger suburbs. You will find yourself in an environment defined by density and proximity, where every building and resident is part of a defined whole. The area functions as a distinct pocket of housing, separate from the wider city but fully integrated into the local transport and service networks. Your days here are shaped by the immediate surroundings of this compact zone. While the physical footprint is small, the connectivity extends far beyond these boundaries, linking you to Cosham, Hilsea, and Portchester through rail and ferry services. The sense of community is concentrated, reflecting the limited number of households in this specific cluster. Anyone considering homes in PO6 3BY understands they are choosing a location defined by its clarity of boundaries and its stark contrast between its tiny physical size and its practical reach across Hampshire. It is a place where the map shows a narrow band of residences, yet the reality offers access to a wide network of amenities and transport links that define the daily rhythm of life for the 2,157 people who call this small area home.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
946 m²
Population
2157
Population Density
2668 people/km²

The housing stock in PO6 3BY is almost entirely comprised of flats, which defines the character of the local property market. With only 946 square metres of residential land, there is no scope for detached houses or large suburban developments. You are looking at a zone designed for density, where ownership is shared or passive for many through block living arrangements. The fact that just 35 per cent of residents own their homes indicates that a substantial portion of the market is driven by landlords and investors who manage these Let properties across the borough. For buyers, this means that purchasing directly in PO6 3BY often involves entering a private leasehold system or a shared ownership scheme rather than buying a freehold property with a garden. The area appeals to professionals who prioritise proximity to work over garden space, relying on the high-density model to save on land costs. Tenants drawn to flats in this specific postcode benefit from amenities within walking distance, including rail stations and supermarkets like Tesco Cosham and Iceland Cosham. The market remains steady, supported by the workforce in the wider port and city employment zones. Those seeking a traditional house will look elsewhere, but those happy with modern flat living above ground level will find availability consistent with the small size of this postcode cluster.

House Prices in PO6 3BY

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Energy Efficiency in PO6 3BY

Your daily life in PO6 3BY is anchored by an array of amenities located in Cosham, just steps away from your flat. You can visit Tesco Cosham for groceries, Iceland Cosham for frozen goods, and M&S Cosham for clothing and home essentials without needing a car. These retailers form the corner shops and essential services you will rely on for your weekly routine. The area is situated 946 square metres from these hubs, meaning your entire shopper journey fits within a ten-minute walk or a quick bus ride. Beyond retail, the transport network keeps you moving. You have access to five railway stations including Cosham, Hilsea, and Portchester, plus five ferry terminals connecting you to mainland Europe. This density of transport options ensures you are never isolated from the wider region. While parks are not explicitly detailed in the provided data, the proximity to Portsdown First School and the broader Portsdown hill suggests green spaces are nearby, though you should verify specific recreational grounds on the ground. Life here is practical and efficient, defined by the ability to walk to M&S or catch a train to Portsmouth without a car. The 2,157 residents share a compact lifestyle where everything from food to ferries is within striking distance of your front door.

Amenities

Schools

Education for children in the vicinity of PO6 3BY revolves around a mix of primary institutions and pupil referral units. Portsdown Primary School offers official education with a good Ofsted rating, providing a solid academic foundation for younger students. Nearby, Sevenoaks Middle School and Portsdown First School serve as additional primary options, giving families choice within the local cluster. These schools are situated close enough to PO6 3BY to be practical for families living in the flats that dominate the area. You will also find Sevenoaks Pupil Referral Unit and School Girl Mothers Pupil Referral Unit operating in the immediate vicinity. These facilities cater to specific educational needs and alternative learning pathways, integrating into the wider educational landscape of the Portsdown estate. The presence of both mainstream primary education and pupil referral provision means the area serves a comprehensive range of student requirements. While there are no secondary schools listed directly in the data, the primary options are sufficient for early education. Parents considering schools near PO6 3BY have access to rated institutions like Portsdown Primary, ensuring that children can receive standard curriculum education while living in this compact residential zone. The school mix reflects a pragmatic approach to education, focusing on local placement for the younger demographic within the demographic profile of the community.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Sevenoaks Pupil Referral UnitotherN/AN/A
2School Girl Mothers Pupil Referral UnitotherN/AN/A
3Portsdown Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
4Sevenoaks Middle SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
5Portsdown First SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community profile of PO6 3BY is dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. Census data indicates that the median age for residents is 47, confirming that this is a mature neighbourhood where you are likely to meet experienced professionals rather than families with young children or groups of retirees. Home ownership sits at 35 per cent, meaning a significant majority of the 2,157 residents rent their homes. This high rental proportion suggests a market driven by tenants looking for flexibility or area workers without long-term ties to the soil. Most of the population lives in flats, a testament to the vertical nature of housing in this small 946 square metre zone. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting the historical composition of the Hampshire area. You will not find complex demographic shifts here, as the area remains relatively homogeneous in its makeup. The age structure creates a stable community dynamic, where neighbours have likely lived in the same properties or buildings for extended periods. Those looking at homes in PO6 3BY should expect a quiet, mature atmosphere where the majority of occupants are established adults managing mid-life careers or households. The demographic reality is one of stability and established residency, anchored by a workforce and tenancy base that rarely changes rapidly.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

35
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

28
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in PO6 3BY?
The area is home to 2,157 people with a median age of 47. Most residents are adults aged between 30 and 64, and the predominant ethnic group is White. Only 35 per cent of the population own their homes, while the majority live in flats that dominate the local housing stock.
How does the school situation look for families?
Residents have access to Portsdown Primary School, which holds a good Ofsted rating, alongside Sevenoaks Middle School and Portsdown First School. Pupil referral units, including Sevenoaks and School Girl Mothers Pupil Referral Units, are also located nearby to serve specific educational needs.
Is the area safe from floods and environmental hazards?
Yes, you will pass assessments for flood risk, Ramsar sites, and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty with scores of zero. There is no protected woodland or nature reserve coverage in this postcode, meaning you are clear of these planning constraints and environmental threats.
What are the main risks to consider?
While environmental risks are absent, the crime risk is critical with a score of 1 out of 100. Crime rates are above average, so enhanced security measures are strongly recommended for any flat in this postcode to ensure personal safety.
How do I get around and what shops are near?
You have five nearby rail stations and five ferry terminals for regional travel. For shopping, six amenities are listed, including Tesco Cosham, Iceland Cosham, and M&S Cosham, all within practical walking distance of your home in the small residential cluster.

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