Area Overview for PL13 2HJ

Area Information

PL13 2HJ represents a tightly knit residential cluster within the broader Looe countryside. You are looking at a very specific postcode covering an area of just 7537 square metres. Despite this small footprint, the location supports a population of 2276 people, resulting in a density of 2153 people per square kilometre. This concentration suggests a community where neighbours are close by, and daily interactions are frequent. Living in PL13 2HJ means sharing a distinct space defined by its compact size and high population share relative to the land. The area is not a sprawling estate but a focused settlement where residents navigate similar local routes and access shared local services. For anyone considering moving here, the demographic profile indicates a mature environment. The density supports a neighbourhood where houses are in close proximity to one another. This setting creates a defined residential zone that functions independently yet remains connected to wider transport links nearby. The small geographic scale ensures that the essence of the area does not dilute. You are entering a space that is entirely residential by classification, with no mention of commercial clusters or industrial zones within this specific boundary. The character of living in PL13 2HJ is defined by this high-density residential nature, offering a contained community experience rather than the anonymity of a larger town centre.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
7537 m²
Population
2276
Population Density
2153 people/km²

Homes in PL13 2HJ reflect a market defined by private ownership and traditional housing. The accommodation type is strictly classified as Houses, indicating a lack of flats or apartments within this specific boundary. This distinction matters for buyers, as they are looking for standalone properties rather than shared estates. Furthermore, 77% of residents are home owners, meaning the area is overwhelmingly owner-occupied rather than a rental market. This statistic suggests that price volatility from short-term lets is less of a factor here than in cities with high rental turnover. For those buying in PL13 2HJ, the nature of the stock points towards established dwellings. The high ownership rate typically correlates with properties held over many years, often by families who have settled permanently. This contrasts with areas where investment landlords dominate the landscape. The small size of the area, at just 7537 square metres, limits the volume of properties available, which could constrain choice but might also maintain value for specific home types. You are dealing with a housing stock that serves a stable demographic. There is no data on listing volumes or price trends in the provided information, but the occupancy structure is clear. If you are seeking a traditional house and value a permanent owner-occupied neighbourhood, PL13 2HJ aligns with those criteria.

House Prices in PL13 2HJ

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Energy Efficiency in PL13 2HJ

Residents of PL13 2HJ benefit from a cluster of practical amenities within walking or driving distance. Your nearest retail options include five local shops, specifically named Spar, Co-op Looe, and Co-op East. These venues provide essential grocery shopping and daily necessities without the need for long journeys to a major town centre. For rail travel, five stations are accessible, with Looe Railway Station, Sandplace Railway Station, and Causeland Railway Station being the notable hubs. This spread of stations offers flexibility for your commute or weekend trips depending on your route choices. The lifestyle here is functional and community-focused rather than leisure-heavy. The presence of multiple high-street supermarkets suggests a self-contained local economy where daily errands are manageable. You do not have access to listed parks or dedicated leisure centres within the specific data provided, so your recreational life may centre on local walking routes or community halls not listed here. The area supports those who value convenience and reliable transport links over extensive cultural or commercial entertainment. Living in PL13 2HJ means your day-to-day life revolves around these specific, named providers. The character is defined by practicality and the ease of accessing these core services for families and workers alike.

Amenities

Schools

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Demographics

The community within PL13 2HJ is heavily skewed towards middle age and beyond. The median age stands at 47, with the most common age range comprising adults between 30 and 64 years old. This profile indicates an area established by families raising children and individuals settling down. You are looking at a settlement where youth may be underrepresented compared to the working age and older demographics. This generational mix often influences the pace of daily life and the types of services required locally. Home ownership is a dominant feature of this neighbourhood, with 77% of homes owned outright or having a mortgage. This high proportion suggests long-term residents rather than a transient rental population. The accommodation type data confirms that houses are the primary housing stock, aligning with the area's classification for adult families. While the predominant ethnic group identifies as White, the data provided does not quantify minority percentages, so you should focus on this clear majority. There is no specific deprivation data available for this postcode, but the home ownership rate implies financial stability among a large majority of residents. You can expect a community where stability is the norm, with most households likely to have lived in their properties for considerable periods. This stability shapes the local culture and creates a predictable environment for those considering homes in PL13 2HJ.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

77
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

31
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 typically lives in PL13 2HJ and what is the community like?
The community is mature, with a median age of 47 and most residents falling between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 77%, indicating a stable population of families rather than a transient rental market.

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