Area Overview for PL13 2HP
Area Information
Living in PL13 2HP means residing in a specific postcode area that covers a small residential cluster. This location encompasses just 9427 square metres, creating a compact environment for its 1528 residents. You are part of a densely placed community where the population density reaches 400 people per square kilometre. This concentration of households defines your daily experience in this part of Cornwall. The neighbourhood operates as a tightly knit cluster rather than a sprawling suburb. Your home sits within an area designed for immediate access to local services while maintaining a contained residential feel. Prospepective buyers often seek this specific postcode for its secluded nature within the Looe Haven Peninsula. The small footprint of the area ensures that you are never far from your neighbours or key amenities. Daily life here revolves around this concentrated population base. You trade the quiet isolation of larger estates for the convenience of a compact layout. The area supports a total of 1528 individuals who call PL13 2HP their address. This specific cluster offers a direct connection to the broader Looe community without the sprawl. Your surroundings are defined by this clear, measurable geography.
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- Postcode
- Area Size
- 9427 m²
- Population
- 1528
- Population Density
- 400 people/km²
The property market in PL13 2HP presents a picture of a settled, owner-occupied locality. With home ownership standing at 65%, the vast majority of residents have purchased their property permanently. This contrasts with areas that rely heavily on the rental sector or student accommodation. The accommodation type data confirms that Houses dominate the landscape. You will find detached and semi-detached properties rather than flats or modern apartments. This market structure means buyers are often looking to enter a long-term commitment. New to the area residents typically seek to join an existing community rather than move constantly. The concentration of Houses in a 9427 square metre area limits the variety of architectural styles compared to larger towns. However, it ensures that the housing stock remains consistent with your expectations of a traditional Cornish home. Investors seeking rental yields may find fewer opportunities here compared to major commuter hubs. Instead, the market rewards those willing to buy into a stable, house-based environment where residents stay put. This stability benefits the local economy and the character of the neighbourhood over time.
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Your lifestyle in PL13 2HP benefits from several amenities located within practical reach. Retail options include a Spar, Co-op Looe, and Co-op East. These five local shops provide standard grocery needs and daily essentials without a long commute. For travel and transport, five rail stations offer convenient links to the wider region. Notable venues include Looe Railway Station, Sandplace Railway Station, and Causeland Railway Station. This rail density allows you to choose from multiple departure points for journeys across Cornwall. Although parks and leisure facilities are not explicitly listed in your immediate 9427 square metre cluster, the proximity to major thoroughfares and stations ensures quick access to town centres. You can walk to Co-op East or Co-op Looe for routine shopping. The presence of five railway stations within reach gives you flexibility in your daily commute. Whether you need breakfast items from the Spar or a train connection after work, these services are readily accessible. The retail and rail infrastructure supports a balanced life where you do not need to travel far for basics, yet retain easy access to broader opportunities. This arrangement defines the practical rhythm of your week.
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The community in PL13 2HP is characterised by a mature population profile. Adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years constitute the most common age range. This indicates a neighbourhood where families and established professionals form the backbone of the local social fabric. The median age sits at 47 years, further confirming that this is an area populated largely by those in their middle years and beyond. Such an age distribution typically correlates with stable, long-term residency rather than transient housing markets. Home ownership stands at a Level of 65%, demonstrating that residents are deeply rooted in this location. Two-thirds of all households own their homes, suggesting a low churn rate. The predominant accommodation type consists of Houses, confirming that this postcode lacks the high-rise or terrace housing found in urban centres. Diversity is present, with White residents forming the predominant ethnic group. This demographic mix creates a familiar social environment for the majority of new arrivals. You will find that the local shopkeepers, schools, and community events cater primarily to this established, owner-occupied demographic.
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