Area Overview for PL14 3QH
Area Information
Living in the post code PL14 3QH places you within a specific residential cluster covering 1.7 hectares in Cornwall. This compact area forms a small but distinct neighbourhood rather than a sprawling district. A total of 1,474 residents call this small neighbourhood home, creating a concentrated community where local interactions are frequent. The high population density of 88,722 people per square kilometre indicates that houses are situated close together, fostering a familiar environment throughout the postcode zone. Daily life here is defined by this tight-knit arrangement, where the boundaries between private gardens and public spaces feel closely linked. You benefit from a sense of community that is inherent to such a small footprint. The area serves as a quiet residential hub rather than a commercial centre, focusing entirely on living quality. Residents navigate a space where every street corner holds neighbours familiar to the 1,474 total population. This layout ensures that essentials like local shops and services remain within immediate practical reach. The distinct character of PL14 3QH lies in its scale, offering a neighbourhood feel that large developments cannot replicate. You secure a home in a setting where the larger picture of the surrounding Liskeard region remains accessible without overwhelming your immediate day-to-day surroundings.
- Area Type
- Postcode
- Area Size
- 1.7 hectares
- Population
- 1474
- Population Density
- 2774 people/km²
The property market in PL14 3QH is defined by a stock of houses, reflecting the specific accommodation type listed for this area. With 41% of residents being home owners, the market shows a clear preference for ownership over rental living. This figure indicates that the area is not a transient rental hotspot but a destination for people seeking to settle. Buyers looking at homes in PL14 3QH will encounter a mix of properties suitable for established families or professionals. The predominant accommodation type of houses suggests a lack of high-rise blocks or apartment complexes, ensuring a traditional residential character. This stock profile appeals to those who value space and a garden rather than shared corridors. The 41% ownership statistic implies that a substantial number of properties are available for sale each year as owners move on. You can expect a market where transactions involve private landlords or direct sales between individuals. The housing landscape here is consistent with UK rural postcodes where detached or semi-detached structures dominate. The data confirms that this small cluster caters specifically to house buyers who want security and independence.
House Prices in PL14 3QH
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Energy Efficiency in PL14 3QH
Amenities within practical reach of PL14 3QH offer convenient access to daily necessities without requiring long journeys. Five retail outlets operate nearby, including notable venues such as Aldi Liskeard, Co-op Liskeard, and Spar. These shops provide everything from groceries to household essentials, ensuring you can visit local stores rather than distant supermarkets for routine shopping. Transport options centre around five railway stations, with Liskeard Railway Station being the most prominent hub for longer-distance travel. Smaller halts like Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt serve as supplementary stops for local traffic or specific line connections. The presence of these rail links connects the residential cluster to wider regional networks effectively. You can walk or cycle to these amenities, making the 1,7-hectare neighbourhood feel integrated with the broader County. This mix of retail and transport ensures that living in PL14 3QH balances quiet domestic life with easy access to wider services. The specific names of the shops and stations ground your daily routine in named, accessible landmarks.
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Schools
Families living in PL14 3QH have access to education through Liskeard School and Community College, which serves as the primary educational option listed for the area. This institution appears in the data as both a primary school and an academy, indicating a versatile structure that may cater to different age groups or operational models. There is no separate secondary school explicitly named in the immediate proximity data, so parents often rely on this multi-functional college for their children's early or foundational education. The presence of a single named institution means that you must plan carefully regarding zones and catchment areas for your children. Liskeard School and Community College forms the backbone of the local education provision highlighted in this postcode's records. The dual classification of primary and academy status suggests a comprehensive approach to learning within this specific location. You should verify current admission policies and catchment boundaries directly with the school administration to ensure alignment with your family's needs. The limited school options listed in the data concentrate educational resources around this one named venue.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Liskeard School and Community College | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Liskeard School and Community College | academy | N/A | N/A |
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The community within PL14 3QH reflects a mature and stable profile, dominated by adults between the ages of 30 and 64 years. The median age of 47 years suggests that families with older children or individuals establishing their own households form the core of this group. Home ownership stands at 41%, meaning just over two in five residents have purchased their homes. This figure indicates a significant portion of the population lives in the private sector rather than renting. Houses constitute the primary accommodation type, aligning with the established nature of the neighbourhood where most residents own their property outright or have a mortgage. The demographic makeup is predominantly White, mirroring the wider patterns often found in rural Cornish settlements. This age structure supports services that cater to a working middle age rather than young families or retirement homes alone. The 41% ownership rate suggests a steady market where sellers meet buyers looking for stability. Every statistic from the demographic data points to a settled community where residents value the permanence of house ownership. You will find a population that has put down roots, prioritising the quality of their established homes in this specific postcode sector.
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