Area Overview for GL52 2SU
Area Information
Living in GL52 2SU offers a specific residential experience centred around a cluster of flats within Cheltenham. This postcode covers a small geographical footprint of just 1118 square metres, meaning the community is tightly packed. You will find 1961 people residing in this compact zone, creating a high-density living environment. The area does not stretch far, yet it provides direct access to significant local hubs. Residents benefit from proximity to Cheltenham Spa Railway Station, which sits just one amenity away, and several Grade II listed racecourses. Three Gloucestershire Airports are also within practical reach, ensuring varied transport options. While the space is limited, the location connects you effectively to retail and leisure centres like Gotherington and The Southern Co-operative. Daily life here is defined by efficiency and immediate access to essential services. You move through a neighbourhood where population density reaches 1754100 people per square kilometre, indicating a vibrant yet constrained living situation. This density means you often encounter other residents nearby, fostering a neighbourhood where communal spaces are vital. The compact nature of the area ensures that walks to shops or stations can be accomplished quickly. For those seeking a flat rather than a detached house, this small postcode delivers exactly that.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1118 m²
- Population
- 1961
- Population Density
- 8030 people/km²
The property market in GL52 2SU is characterised by a heavy reliance on rental stock rather than owner-occupied homes. With home ownership standing at only 32 per cent, you are more likely to encounter an available flat for rent than one for immediate purchase. The predominant accommodation type here is flats, which limits the variety of property styles you would consider. This postcode, covering just 1118 square metres, concentrates these units into a small cohort, resulting in a dense housing cluster. For first-time buyers, the low ownership rate may signal a market where properties change hands frequently or where landlords actively manage blocks of flats. The 1961 residents in this space contribute to a demand largely met by the private rental sector. If you are looking at homes in this postcode, expect millenium-style or purpose-built flats rather than substantial single-family homes. The 32 per cent ownership figure is significantly lower than the national average for traditional English suburbs, pointing to an area frequented by professionals who prefer renting near amenities like Cheltenham Racecourse or the railway station. When assessing value, consider that a property here serves a specific demographic seeking proximity to stations and shops. The lack of varied housing types means competition is focused on location and quality of the flat itself.
House Prices in GL52 2SU
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Energy Efficiency in GL52 2SU
Life in GL52 2SU centres on convenient access to a broad range of local amenities within practical reach. You can shop at Iceland Cheltenham, Sainsburys Cheltenham, and The Southern Co-operative, giving you five major retail options nearby. Dining and leisure are supported by the presence of Cheltenham Racecourse and Gotherington, offering both active entertainment and dining opportunities. Three Gloucestershire Airports provide proximity to aviation-related venues and transport hubs, adding a distinctive layer to the local character. For daily necessities, the cluster of five retail outlets ensures you never lack for essentials while living in this compact postcode. The presence of a railway station brings local trains, buses, and coaches closer to your front door, facilitating easy day trips or commutes. Weekend activities could involve visiting the racecourse for events or exploring nearby nature walks away from the dense urban cluster. The mix of retail and leisure venues creates a lifestyle where work and play are both accessible without long journeys. Residents of the flats in GL52 2SU benefit from this 1.1 kilometre squared zone being surrounded by such variety. You can combine a quick trip to Sainsburys in the morning with an evening at the racecourse, all within a short travel radius. This amenity density is rare for a area of such small physical size.
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Schools
Families living in GL52 2SU have access to specific educational institutions nearby, with St John's Church of England Primary School being the named option in your directory. This school holds an Ofsted rating of good, which is a positive indicator for the quality of education provided. As a primary school, it caters to young children aged between four and eleven years old, fitting the older age profile of the wider neighbourhood median age of 47 years. The absence of secondary schools listed for this specific cluster suggests that older students in GL52 2SU may need to travel further to Glouchestershire's larger educational hubs. You must research secondary options outside this immediate postcode if your children progress beyond primary education. The presence of a single primary school with a good rating provides a stable educational starting point for families moving into the flats within this 1118 square metre zone. The demographic of adults aged 30 to 64 years means many parents are settled enough to prioritise school quality when purchasing a flat or signing a lease. While the immediate area offers this one primary choice, parents should verify catchment areas and transport links to ensure accessibility for daily drop-offs. The nearby railway connection remains a crucial factor for families relying on travel to secondary schools situated in other towns.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | St John's Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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The community in GL52 2SU reflects a mature population profile with a median age of 47 years. The most common age range for residents consists of adults between 30 and 64 years old, suggesting a workforce-driven neighbourhood. Home ownership stands at 32 per cent, meaning the majority of residents likely rent within this postcode. This high rental proportion distinguishes GL52 2SU from areas where families typically buy into lock-and-key houses. The dominant accommodation type in this cluster is flats, which aligns with the lower home ownership statistic for this specific postcode. You will encounter a demographic that has likely moved from other suburbs to secure flat living closer to the city centre or transport links. The population is predominantly White, forming the primary ethnic group in this specific residential area. With 1961 people living in such a small 1118 square metre zone, the social fabric is closely interwoven. The age structure indicates that young families with young children are less common compared to established professionals or retirees who prefer a flat arrangement. This demographic skews older than the national average for some young starter markets. The 32 per cent ownership rate suggests many locals might eventually look to sell when they require more space or wish to upcycle into a semi-detached property.
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