Area Overview for PL1 3PZ

Former railway bridge and trackbed,  Stonehouse in PL1 3PZ
Approach to Stonehouse Bridge in PL1 3PZ
Regent Brewers Building in PL1 3PZ
St Peter's Church, Plymouth in PL1 3PZ
Wyndham Lane, Plymouth in PL1 3PZ
Building on Caroline Place, Stonehouse in PL1 3PZ
Former mill building, Millbay Road, Plymouth in PL1 3PZ
Phoenix Street, Plymouth in PL1 3PZ
Bridge, Corea Terrace, Plymouth in PL1 3PZ
St Peter's Church, Wyndham Square, Plymouth in PL1 3PZ
Stonehouse Creek Car Boot Sale in PL1 3PZ
Disused buildings on Millbay Docks in PL1 3PZ
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Area Information

Living in PL1 3PZ means residing in a specific residential cluster defined by a single postcode within the broader Plymouth region. This area supports a population of 1,178 people, creating an intimate community feel rather than the anonymity found in larger districts. The location sits at the heart of Plymouth's active network, positioned to leverage substantial transport infrastructure including five ferry terminals and three railway stations within practical reach. You will find yourself walking distance from major employment hubs like Devonport and Plymouth City Airport, which supports a commuter lifestyle centred on the South West. Daily life here is anchored by convenient access to key retail and leisure facilities. Five major supermarkets, including Aldi Plymouth, Lidl Central, and Tesco Devonport, provide for your essential shopping needs without requiring long journeys. The presence of five ferry landing points, such as the Plymouth Stonehouse Ferry Terminal and Royal William Yard Ferry Landing, connects residents directly to the rest of the country. This postcode represents a functional slice of the city where utility and connectivity define the experience. You buy into a location with a clear focus on accessibility, safety regarding flood risks, and proximity to the city's primary economic drivers.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1178
Population Density
4573 people/km²

The property market in PL1 3PZ is characterised by a significant rental bias, with 33% of residents owning their homes outright. This figure indicates that the area is predominantly a letting market, making it an attractive option for those who prefer renting to buying. The vast majority of the housing stock consists of flats, which aligns with the 1,178 population and the density required to support a central urban postcode. If you are looking to purchase, you will find significantly fewer opportunities compared to buying a flat, as the owner-occupancy rate is low. For buyers seeking flats within Plymouth, this postcode offers a specific cluster of properties within a small residential area. The low ownership percentage suggests high turnover, which can benefit both buyers looking to move quickly and landlords seeking to manage assets. However, the market depth is limited by the postcode's very specific geographic footprint. You cannot expect the variety of housing styles found in larger suburbs. Instead, you will encounter a concentrated block of apartment-style living. The accommodation type is uniform, meaning your options will be restricted to flats built for urban density. This structure defines the character of the local estate agent listings and the peer group you will meet in a neighbourhood where most people operate within the private rental sector.

House Prices in PL1 3PZ

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Energy Efficiency in PL1 3PZ

Your lifestyle in PL1 3PZ benefits from immediate access to five major retail outlets, including Aldi Plymouth, Lidl Central, and Tesco Devonport. These supermarkets provide everything from fresh daily groceries to bulk shopping, all within a short walk or drive. You do not need to venture far to find your weekly provisions, as these stores are listed as the nearest practical amenities for residents of this postcode. Beyond food, you have easy access to five ferry terminals including Plymouth Ferry Terminal, Plymouth Stonehouse Ferry Terminal, and Royal William Yard Ferry Landing. This network allows you to travel to destinations like Devon, Cardiff, or Weymouth with minimal planning. Transport links are equally convenient, with five railway stations serving the area, including Plymouth Railway Station, Devonport Railway Station, and Dockyard Railway Station. These stations connect you to the wider UK rail network efficiently. If air travel is part of your needs, two airports, specifically Plymouth City Airport, are nearby, though you may rely more on the extensive maritime and rail options. Your days can include a morning run through green spaces near the waterfront before stopping at Lidl for lunch ingredients. The area functions as a logistical hub where convenience, accessibility, and utility drive your daily routine.

Amenities

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Demographics

The community in PL1 3PZ is defined by a mature population profile, with a median age of 47. The most common age range for residents falls between 30 and 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood favoured by established adults rather than young families or retirees. Only 33% of homes in this area are owner-occupied, while the remaining 67% consist of private sector rented accommodation. This high proportion of rentals suggests the area functions primarily as a housing option for tenants seeking central city living rather than long-term family ownership. The predominant ethnic group in the area is White, reflecting the demographic makeup typical of urban residential zones near military or industrial sites like Devonport. Your immediate neighbours will likely share a similar age bracket to yourself, offering a peer group in your 30s, 40s, and 50s. The accommodation type is strictly dominated by flats, making this postcode unsuitable if you require a detached house or semi-detached property. The low ownership rate combined with the flat-stocking creates a dynamic where security of tenure relies on tenancy agreements rather than mortgages. You are entering a market where short-term leases or assured shorthold tenancies will feature prominently in the homes you consider.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Flats
most common

Tenure

33
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

33
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PL1 3PZ and what is the community like?
Residents in PL1 3PZ have a median age of 47, with the largest group aged between 30 and 64 years. The community is diverse in terms of tenure, with only 33% of homes owner-occupied compared to a majority of private sector rentals. The 1,178 population lives primarily within flat accommodation, creating a dense, urban neighbourhood feel typical of central Plymouth living.
How are transport and digital connectivity links for residents of PL1 3PZ?
Digital connectivity is excellent in PL1 3PZ, with fixed broadband scoring 99 out of 100 and mobile coverage at 84 out of 100. Physically, connectivity is superior, offering access to five nearby ferry terminals like Plymouth Stonehouse Ferry Terminal and five railway stations including Plymouth Railway Station, facilitating easy travel across the South West and beyond.
What are the main amenities available to people living in this postcode?
Residents of PL1 3PZ enjoy immediate access to five major supermarkets, specifically Aldi Plymouth, Lidl Central, and Tesco Devonport. The area is also defined by its proximity to five ferry landing points and two local airports, meaning you can shop and travel without venturing far from your flat.
Is it safe to live in PL1 3PZ considering environmental and crime risks?
The area is free from environmental risks, passing checks for flood risk, and planning constraints like protected woodlands or nature reserves. However, there is a critical level of crime risk with a score of 1 out of 100. This indicates high crime rates above the average, suggesting enhanced security measures are a necessity for safety in this location.

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