Area Overview for Newton Ferrers
Area Information
Living in Newton Ferrers offers a distinct blend of compact urban living and practical connectivity. Covering 68.8 hectares, this built-up area in England is home to a population with a median age of 70, reflecting a community that leans towards older residents. Daily life here is shaped by proximity to essential services: five retail outlets, including Co-op Newton and Asda Plymouth, and five ferry landings such as Newton Ferrers Ferry Landing. The area’s single railway station, Plymouth, provides access to broader networks, while the low crime risk—scoring 96 out of 100—suggests a safe environment. With 79% of homes owner-occupied, the area feels settled, though its character is defined by its modest scale and reliance on nearby towns for larger amenities. For those prioritising security, ease of transport, and a quiet lifestyle, Newton Ferrers presents a straightforward choice, albeit one that may appeal more to established residents than young families.
- Area Type
- Built Up Area 250
- Area Size
- 68.8 hectares
- Population
- Not available
- Population Density
- Not available
The lifestyle in Newton Ferrers is defined by its proximity to essential amenities. Five retail outlets, including Co-op Newton and Spar Brixton, provide everyday shopping convenience, while the five ferry landings—such as Warren Point Ferry Landing—offer scenic and practical transport options. The Plymouth Railway Station ensures access to broader travel networks, making commuting feasible. Though the area lacks large parks or leisure facilities, the presence of multiple ferries and retail options suggests a focus on accessibility over expansive recreational spaces. The community’s character is shaped by these practical amenities, offering a straightforward, functional lifestyle that prioritises ease of access over luxury or novelty.
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Schools
The nearest school to Newton Ferrers is the Newton Ferrers Church of England Primary School, which serves the local community with a primary education offering. The school holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, reflecting its quality of teaching and facilities. As the sole named school in the area, it is the primary educational option for families with young children. While the absence of secondary schools or additional educational institutions means parents may need to consider commuting to nearby towns for further education, the presence of a well-regarded primary school is a key draw for families prioritising local schooling. The school’s rating suggests it meets national standards, though its capacity and resources are not detailed in the data.
| Rank | A + A* % | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | N/A | Newton Ferrers Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | N/A | Newton Ferrers Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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Newton Ferrers has a median age of 70, the highest in the dataset, indicating a predominantly older population. This demographic is reflected in the 79% home ownership rate, which is notably high and suggests long-term residency. Household composition and accommodation types are not specified, but the data implies a stable, less transient community. The absence of specific figures on ethnic diversity or deprivation means the area’s social fabric remains opaque in terms of cultural or economic variation. However, the high home ownership and advanced age of residents suggest a population with established roots, likely prioritising security and familiarity over dynamic change. For buyers, this demographic profile may align with those seeking a low-maintenance, secure environment rather than a rapidly evolving neighbourhood.
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Planning Constraints
- Crime RiskLocked