Area Overview for PL14 6DB

Area Information

Living in PL14 6DB means residing within a compact residential cluster defined by the specific postcode. This small area covers 4,068 square metres and serves a population of 1,467 residents. You should expect a tightly knit environment where neighbours are likely familiar faces given the low population density of 243 people per square kilometre. The area functions as a quiet residential hinterland rather than a bustling urban centre, offering a slice of life that prioritises space and community connection over high-density city living. Daily life here revolves around the immediate surroundings and convenient access to the wider Liskeard district. The housing stock primarily consists of houses, reflecting a traditional English suburban character suitable for families or those seeking a calm lifestyle. While the area is small, its integration with major towns like Liskeard ensures that you maintain a rural feel without being isolated from essential services. The demographic profile suggests a mature community where stability is the norm. You will find this location attractive if you value a peaceful setting with direct access to necessary amenities without the noise or congestion of a major city centre. The postcode represents a specific residential zone where planning constraints are minimal, allowing for straightforward living conditions. The community in PL14 6DB is characterised by a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by working-age adults and established families. Home ownership stands at 63 per cent, which is a significant majority for this postcode. This high rate of ownership points to a stable area where residents have put down strong roots rather than viewing their homes as temporary investments. The predominant ethnicity is White, contributing to an ethnically diverse-free local culture typical of the region. Houses remain the primary accommodation type, suggesting a layout of detached or semi-detached dwellings rather than purpose-built blocks or apartments. This housing style aligns with the single-use residential nature of the zone. You can expect a relatively homogenous society with long-term residents who form a cohesive social fabric. The demographic data paints a picture of a traditional family-oriented neighbourhood where people stay for the long haul. There is little evidence of transient living or high student populations, distinguishing it from areas with university campuses or student housing. This stability creates a predictable environment for children and pets alike. The age profile suggests that amenities focusing on families and mature adults will thrive here. The property market in PL14 6DB is distinctly owner-occupied with 63 per cent of homes held by their residents. Houses form the dominant accommodation type, meaning you will encounter mostly traditional detached, semi-detached, or terraced housing rather than flats. This market structure indicates that the area functions primarily as a commuter belt or a home for retirees and families who have built equity over time. A rental market is likely minor compared to the strong presence of owner-occupied properties. The specific postcode PL14 6DB represents a small residential cluster where supply is limited by the total area size of 4,068 square metres. Buyers looking for large family homes or those seeking to establish a permanent residence will find the majority of listings align with this profile. The high ownership rate implies that price volatility driven by short-term rentals is less common here. When purchasing homes in this area, you are entering a market where sellers have typically known their properties for years. This continuity often translates to well-maintained houses and community standards that pros love. The lack of multi-unit buildings means isolated houses are the norm, offering privacy but potentially limiting immediate neighbour interaction. Understanding this market dominance helps you gauge future development potential and resale values within the Liskeard district. Families residing in PL14 6DB have access to specific educational institutions nearby. Liskeard Infant School serves as the primary school option for younger children, offering standard early education within the district. In addition to infant education, the area is supported by alternative educational provisions designed for diverse student needs. Carradon PRU operates as a special provision unit for pupils who cannot attend mainstream schools due to attendance or behaviour issues. Caradon Alternative Provision Academy functions similarly, providing an educational setting for students requiring off-site learning support. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates in proximity, likely supporting special educational needs or home schooling arrangements. This mix of mainstream and alternative provision suggests the local authority maintains a comprehensive approach to education for all abilities. You will find that the local school landscape is anchored by Liskeard Infant School for primary years. There are no secondary schools explicitly named in the immediate data for this postcode, so families may need to consider travel to the wider Liskeard area for older children. The presence of alternative provision schools indicates the area is serious about ensuring every child receives an education tailored to their specific circumstances. When planning for children, you should factor in the practical distances to these named institutions. Digital connectivity in PL14 6DB supports modern working patterns and daily communication requirements effectively. The fixed broadband quality score is 88 out of 100, which rates as good to excellent. This means you can stream video, work from home, and download large files without significant interruption. The mobile coverage score is 78 out of 100, indicating reliable network performance for making calls and using data on the go. Both scores suggest that infrastructure limitations are not a barrier to daily life in this postcode. Residents can reasonably expect a stable internet connection suitable for remote working or heavy digital consumption. There are five railway stations within practical reach, providing rail links to broader networks. Liskeard Railway Station is the key terminal for mainline services, enabling longer journeys to cities like Exeter or Plymouth. Smaller halts include Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt, offering access to the broader rail network for local travel. For commuters, the combination of high-speed broadband and accessible rail stations means you can balance remote work with occasional trips to the wider region. The digital scores confirm that this area is not digitally isolated. You do not need to fear poor signal or slow uploads when choosing homes in PL14 6DB. Living in PL14 6DB offers convenient access to essential retail and transport hubs within easy reach. Residents stay close to five key retailers, including Co-op Liskeard, Spar, and Morrisons Liskeard. These specific venues form the backbone of daily shopping for groceries and essential goods. You can manage your weekly shop and find branded products without travelling far from the postcode. Public transport relies heavily on five nearby railway stations. Liskeard Railway Station serves as the main interchange, while Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt cover shorter local routes. These rail options mean you can travel to work or leisure destinations without relying solely on private cars. The area lacks named parks or leisure centres in the immediate data, so recreation often involves the railway journey or local footpaths. Dining options are constrained by the reliance on supermarket food courts or the town outside. This lifestyle suits those who prioritise utility and quiet over a bustling high street experience. The presence of major supermarkets like Morrisons ensures you have access to a wide range of food products. The rail network provides an escape on the weekend to explore further afield. It is a practical lifestyle where your car or train ticket takes you to the entertainment, but your home provides the tranquility. Safety assessments for PL14 6DB reveal a balanced picture of risk and security. The crime risk level shows a warning with a score of 57 out of 100. This indicates medium crime risk where rates are around the national average. Residents should observe standard security precautions such as locking doors and securing valuables. Low flood risk coverage results in a score of 0 out of 100 for flood risk, meaning there is a pass status with minimal danger from rising waters. No Ramsar wetland sites exist within the area, also scoring 0 out of 100 for planning constraints related to protected wildlife sites. The area contains no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty land, which removes certain restrictions on property development. Protected nature reserves and protected woodland do not cover this postcode, ensuring no additional environmental planning hurdles for new builds. These planning constraint scores of 0 mean the area is straightforward regarding land use regulations. While the crime score suggests an average environment, the absence of flood risks and protected zones simplifies home insurance and renovation planning. You should treat crime as a manageable concern using common vigilance. The environmental safety profile is clean, free from the complexities of designated protected landscapes. This combination of average crime and excellent environmental safety makes PL14 6DB a practical choice for homeowners. Who typically lives in PL14 6DB and what is the community like?The community is defined by a median age of 47 with most residents between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 63 per cent, showing a stable, family-oriented population. Houses are the main accommodation type within this postcode. The area feels like a traditional residential neighbourhood where people stay long-term. Are there good schools near PL14 6DB for children?Liskeard Infant School is the nearest primary school for younger children. For children with special educational needs, Carradon PRU and Caradon Alternative Provision Academy offer required support services. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates nearby. Families should note that secondary education may require travel further into Liskeard. How reliable is internet and rail transport for working from home in this area?Fixed broadband scores 88 out of 100, providing excellent speed for remote work. Mobile coverage is solid at 78 out of 100. There are five rail stations nearby, including Liskeard Railway Station, Coombe Junction Halt, and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt. This connectivity supports a balanced work-life lifestyle. What are the main safety considerations for a homebuyer in PL14 6DB?Crime risk is rated as medium with a score of 57 out of 100, requiring standard precautions. However, flood risk is low with a score of 0. No protected nature reserves, national parks, or Ramsar sites impact building plans. The area is free from conservation area restrictions related to wetlands or woodlands.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4068 m²
Population
1467
Population Density
243 people/km²

The property market in PL14 6DB is distinctly owner-occupied with 63 per cent of homes held by their residents. Houses form the dominant accommodation type, meaning you will encounter mostly traditional detached, semi-detached, or terraced housing rather than flats. This market structure indicates that the area functions primarily as a commuter belt or a home for retirees and families who have built equity over time. A rental market is likely minor compared to the strong presence of owner-occupied properties. The specific postcode PL14 6DB represents a small residential cluster where supply is limited by the total area size of 4,068 square metres. Buyers looking for large family homes or those seeking to establish a permanent residence will find the majority of listings align with this profile. The high ownership rate implies that price volatility driven by short-term rentals is less common here. When purchasing homes in this area, you are entering a market where sellers have typically known their properties for years. This continuity often translates to well-maintained houses and community standards that pros love. The lack of multi-unit buildings means isolated houses are the norm, offering privacy but potentially limiting immediate neighbour interaction. Understanding this market dominance helps you gauge future development potential and resale values within the Liskeard district. Families residing in PL14 6DB have access to specific educational institutions nearby. Liskeard Infant School serves as the primary school option for younger children, offering standard early education within the district. In addition to infant education, the area is supported by alternative educational provisions designed for diverse student needs. Carradon PRU operates as a special provision unit for pupils who cannot attend mainstream schools due to attendance or behaviour issues. Caradon Alternative Provision Academy functions similarly, providing an educational setting for students requiring off-site learning support. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates in proximity, likely supporting special educational needs or home schooling arrangements. This mix of mainstream and alternative provision suggests the local authority maintains a comprehensive approach to education for all abilities. You will find that the local school landscape is anchored by Liskeard Infant School for primary years. There are no secondary schools explicitly named in the immediate data for this postcode, so families may need to consider travel to the wider Liskeard area for older children. The presence of alternative provision schools indicates the area is serious about ensuring every child receives an education tailored to their specific circumstances. When planning for children, you should factor in the practical distances to these named institutions. Digital connectivity in PL14 6DB supports modern working patterns and daily communication requirements effectively. The fixed broadband quality score is 88 out of 100, which rates as good to excellent. This means you can stream video, work from home, and download large files without significant interruption. The mobile coverage score is 78 out of 100, indicating reliable network performance for making calls and using data on the go. Both scores suggest that infrastructure limitations are not a barrier to daily life in this postcode. Residents can reasonably expect a stable internet connection suitable for remote working or heavy digital consumption. There are five railway stations within practical reach, providing rail links to broader networks. Liskeard Railway Station is the key terminal for mainline services, enabling longer journeys to cities like Exeter or Plymouth. Smaller halts include Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt, offering access to the broader rail network for local travel. For commuters, the combination of high-speed broadband and accessible rail stations means you can balance remote work with occasional trips to the wider region. The digital scores confirm that this area is not digitally isolated. You do not need to fear poor signal or slow uploads when choosing homes in PL14 6DB. Living in PL14 6DB offers convenient access to essential retail and transport hubs within easy reach. Residents stay close to five key retailers, including Co-op Liskeard, Spar, and Morrisons Liskeard. These specific venues form the backbone of daily shopping for groceries and essential goods. You can manage your weekly shop and find branded products without travelling far from the postcode. Public transport relies heavily on five nearby railway stations. Liskeard Railway Station serves as the main interchange, while Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt cover shorter local routes. These rail options mean you can travel to work or leisure destinations without relying solely on private cars. The area lacks named parks or leisure centres in the immediate data, so recreation often involves the railway journey or local footpaths. Dining options are constrained by the reliance on supermarket food courts or the town outside. This lifestyle suits those who prioritise utility and quiet over a bustling high street experience. The presence of major supermarkets like Morrisons ensures you have access to a wide range of food products. The rail network provides an escape on the weekend to explore further afield. It is a practical lifestyle where your car or train ticket takes you to the entertainment, but your home provides the tranquility. Safety assessments for PL14 6DB reveal a balanced picture of risk and security. The crime risk level shows a warning with a score of 57 out of 100. This indicates medium crime risk where rates are around the national average. Residents should observe standard security precautions such as locking doors and securing valuables. Low flood risk coverage results in a score of 0 out of 100 for flood risk, meaning there is a pass status with minimal danger from rising waters. No Ramsar wetland sites exist within the area, also scoring 0 out of 100 for planning constraints related to protected wildlife sites. The area contains no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty land, which removes certain restrictions on property development. Protected nature reserves and protected woodland do not cover this postcode, ensuring no additional environmental planning hurdles for new builds. These planning constraint scores of 0 mean the area is straightforward regarding land use regulations. While the crime score suggests an average environment, the absence of flood risks and protected zones simplifies home insurance and renovation planning. You should treat crime as a manageable concern using common vigilance. The environmental safety profile is clean, free from the complexities of designated protected landscapes. This combination of average crime and excellent environmental safety makes PL14 6DB a practical choice for homeowners. Who typically lives in PL14 6DB and what is the community like?The community is defined by a median age of 47 with most residents between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 63 per cent, showing a stable, family-oriented population. Houses are the main accommodation type within this postcode. The area feels like a traditional residential neighbourhood where people stay long-term. Are there good schools near PL14 6DB for children?Liskeard Infant School is the nearest primary school for younger children. For children with special educational needs, Carradon PRU and Caradon Alternative Provision Academy offer required support services. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates nearby. Families should note that secondary education may require travel further into Liskeard. How reliable is internet and rail transport for working from home in this area?Fixed broadband scores 88 out of 100, providing excellent speed for remote work. Mobile coverage is solid at 78 out of 100. There are five rail stations nearby, including Liskeard Railway Station, Coombe Junction Halt, and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt. This connectivity supports a balanced work-life lifestyle. What are the main safety considerations for a homebuyer in PL14 6DB?Crime risk is rated as medium with a score of 57 out of 100, requiring standard precautions. However, flood risk is low with a score of 0. No protected nature reserves, national parks, or Ramsar sites impact building plans. The area is free from conservation area restrictions related to wetlands or woodlands.

House Prices in PL14 6DB

No properties found in this postcode.

Energy Efficiency in PL14 6DB

Living in PL14 6DB offers convenient access to essential retail and transport hubs within easy reach. Residents stay close to five key retailers, including Co-op Liskeard, Spar, and Morrisons Liskeard. These specific venues form the backbone of daily shopping for groceries and essential goods. You can manage your weekly shop and find branded products without travelling far from the postcode. Public transport relies heavily on five nearby railway stations. Liskeard Railway Station serves as the main interchange, while Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt cover shorter local routes. These rail options mean you can travel to work or leisure destinations without relying solely on private cars. The area lacks named parks or leisure centres in the immediate data, so recreation often involves the railway journey or local footpaths. Dining options are constrained by the reliance on supermarket food courts or the town outside. This lifestyle suits those who prioritise utility and quiet over a bustling high street experience. The presence of major supermarkets like Morrisons ensures you have access to a wide range of food products. The rail network provides an escape on the weekend to explore further afield. It is a practical lifestyle where your car or train ticket takes you to the entertainment, but your home provides the tranquility. Safety assessments for PL14 6DB reveal a balanced picture of risk and security. The crime risk level shows a warning with a score of 57 out of 100. This indicates medium crime risk where rates are around the national average. Residents should observe standard security precautions such as locking doors and securing valuables. Low flood risk coverage results in a score of 0 out of 100 for flood risk, meaning there is a pass status with minimal danger from rising waters. No Ramsar wetland sites exist within the area, also scoring 0 out of 100 for planning constraints related to protected wildlife sites. The area contains no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty land, which removes certain restrictions on property development. Protected nature reserves and protected woodland do not cover this postcode, ensuring no additional environmental planning hurdles for new builds. These planning constraint scores of 0 mean the area is straightforward regarding land use regulations. While the crime score suggests an average environment, the absence of flood risks and protected zones simplifies home insurance and renovation planning. You should treat crime as a manageable concern using common vigilance. The environmental safety profile is clean, free from the complexities of designated protected landscapes. This combination of average crime and excellent environmental safety makes PL14 6DB a practical choice for homeowners. Who typically lives in PL14 6DB and what is the community like?The community is defined by a median age of 47 with most residents between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 63 per cent, showing a stable, family-oriented population. Houses are the main accommodation type within this postcode. The area feels like a traditional residential neighbourhood where people stay long-term. Are there good schools near PL14 6DB for children?Liskeard Infant School is the nearest primary school for younger children. For children with special educational needs, Carradon PRU and Caradon Alternative Provision Academy offer required support services. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates nearby. Families should note that secondary education may require travel further into Liskeard. How reliable is internet and rail transport for working from home in this area?Fixed broadband scores 88 out of 100, providing excellent speed for remote work. Mobile coverage is solid at 78 out of 100. There are five rail stations nearby, including Liskeard Railway Station, Coombe Junction Halt, and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt. This connectivity supports a balanced work-life lifestyle. What are the main safety considerations for a homebuyer in PL14 6DB?Crime risk is rated as medium with a score of 57 out of 100, requiring standard precautions. However, flood risk is low with a score of 0. No protected nature reserves, national parks, or Ramsar sites impact building plans. The area is free from conservation area restrictions related to wetlands or woodlands.

Amenities

Schools

Families residing in PL14 6DB have access to specific educational institutions nearby. Liskeard Infant School serves as the primary school option for younger children, offering standard early education within the district. In addition to infant education, the area is supported by alternative educational provisions designed for diverse student needs. Carradon PRU operates as a special provision unit for pupils who cannot attend mainstream schools due to attendance or behaviour issues. Caradon Alternative Provision Academy functions similarly, providing an educational setting for students requiring off-site learning support. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates in proximity, likely supporting special educational needs or home schooling arrangements. This mix of mainstream and alternative provision suggests the local authority maintains a comprehensive approach to education for all abilities. You will find that the local school landscape is anchored by Liskeard Infant School for primary years. There are no secondary schools explicitly named in the immediate data for this postcode, so families may need to consider travel to the wider Liskeard area for older children. The presence of alternative provision schools indicates the area is serious about ensuring every child receives an education tailored to their specific circumstances. When planning for children, you should factor in the practical distances to these named institutions. Digital connectivity in PL14 6DB supports modern working patterns and daily communication requirements effectively. The fixed broadband quality score is 88 out of 100, which rates as good to excellent. This means you can stream video, work from home, and download large files without significant interruption. The mobile coverage score is 78 out of 100, indicating reliable network performance for making calls and using data on the go. Both scores suggest that infrastructure limitations are not a barrier to daily life in this postcode. Residents can reasonably expect a stable internet connection suitable for remote working or heavy digital consumption. There are five railway stations within practical reach, providing rail links to broader networks. Liskeard Railway Station is the key terminal for mainline services, enabling longer journeys to cities like Exeter or Plymouth. Smaller halts include Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt, offering access to the broader rail network for local travel. For commuters, the combination of high-speed broadband and accessible rail stations means you can balance remote work with occasional trips to the wider region. The digital scores confirm that this area is not digitally isolated. You do not need to fear poor signal or slow uploads when choosing homes in PL14 6DB. Living in PL14 6DB offers convenient access to essential retail and transport hubs within easy reach. Residents stay close to five key retailers, including Co-op Liskeard, Spar, and Morrisons Liskeard. These specific venues form the backbone of daily shopping for groceries and essential goods. You can manage your weekly shop and find branded products without travelling far from the postcode. Public transport relies heavily on five nearby railway stations. Liskeard Railway Station serves as the main interchange, while Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt cover shorter local routes. These rail options mean you can travel to work or leisure destinations without relying solely on private cars. The area lacks named parks or leisure centres in the immediate data, so recreation often involves the railway journey or local footpaths. Dining options are constrained by the reliance on supermarket food courts or the town outside. This lifestyle suits those who prioritise utility and quiet over a bustling high street experience. The presence of major supermarkets like Morrisons ensures you have access to a wide range of food products. The rail network provides an escape on the weekend to explore further afield. It is a practical lifestyle where your car or train ticket takes you to the entertainment, but your home provides the tranquility. Safety assessments for PL14 6DB reveal a balanced picture of risk and security. The crime risk level shows a warning with a score of 57 out of 100. This indicates medium crime risk where rates are around the national average. Residents should observe standard security precautions such as locking doors and securing valuables. Low flood risk coverage results in a score of 0 out of 100 for flood risk, meaning there is a pass status with minimal danger from rising waters. No Ramsar wetland sites exist within the area, also scoring 0 out of 100 for planning constraints related to protected wildlife sites. The area contains no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty land, which removes certain restrictions on property development. Protected nature reserves and protected woodland do not cover this postcode, ensuring no additional environmental planning hurdles for new builds. These planning constraint scores of 0 mean the area is straightforward regarding land use regulations. While the crime score suggests an average environment, the absence of flood risks and protected zones simplifies home insurance and renovation planning. You should treat crime as a manageable concern using common vigilance. The environmental safety profile is clean, free from the complexities of designated protected landscapes. This combination of average crime and excellent environmental safety makes PL14 6DB a practical choice for homeowners. Who typically lives in PL14 6DB and what is the community like?The community is defined by a median age of 47 with most residents between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 63 per cent, showing a stable, family-oriented population. Houses are the main accommodation type within this postcode. The area feels like a traditional residential neighbourhood where people stay long-term. Are there good schools near PL14 6DB for children?Liskeard Infant School is the nearest primary school for younger children. For children with special educational needs, Carradon PRU and Caradon Alternative Provision Academy offer required support services. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates nearby. Families should note that secondary education may require travel further into Liskeard. How reliable is internet and rail transport for working from home in this area?Fixed broadband scores 88 out of 100, providing excellent speed for remote work. Mobile coverage is solid at 78 out of 100. There are five rail stations nearby, including Liskeard Railway Station, Coombe Junction Halt, and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt. This connectivity supports a balanced work-life lifestyle. What are the main safety considerations for a homebuyer in PL14 6DB?Crime risk is rated as medium with a score of 57 out of 100, requiring standard precautions. However, flood risk is low with a score of 0. No protected nature reserves, national parks, or Ramsar sites impact building plans. The area is free from conservation area restrictions related to wetlands or woodlands.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Liskeard Infant SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2Carradon PRUotherN/AN/A
3Community & Hospital Education ServiceotherN/AN/A
4Caradon Alternative Provision AcademyotherN/AN/A

Explore more schools in this area

Go to Schools tab

Demographics

The community in PL14 6DB is characterised by a mature population with a median age of 47 years. Most residents fall into the adult age range of 30 to 64 years, indicating a neighbourhood dominated by working-age adults and established families. Home ownership stands at 63 per cent, which is a significant majority for this postcode. This high rate of ownership points to a stable area where residents have put down strong roots rather than viewing their homes as temporary investments. The predominant ethnicity is White, contributing to an ethnically diverse-free local culture typical of the region. Houses remain the primary accommodation type, suggesting a layout of detached or semi-detached dwellings rather than purpose-built blocks or apartments. This housing style aligns with the single-use residential nature of the zone. You can expect a relatively homogenous society with long-term residents who form a cohesive social fabric. The demographic data paints a picture of a traditional family-oriented neighbourhood where people stay for the long haul. There is little evidence of transient living or high student populations, distinguishing it from areas with university campuses or student housing. This stability creates a predictable environment for children and pets alike. The age profile suggests that amenities focusing on families and mature adults will thrive here. The property market in PL14 6DB is distinctly owner-occupied with 63 per cent of homes held by their residents. Houses form the dominant accommodation type, meaning you will encounter mostly traditional detached, semi-detached, or terraced housing rather than flats. This market structure indicates that the area functions primarily as a commuter belt or a home for retirees and families who have built equity over time. A rental market is likely minor compared to the strong presence of owner-occupied properties. The specific postcode PL14 6DB represents a small residential cluster where supply is limited by the total area size of 4,068 square metres. Buyers looking for large family homes or those seeking to establish a permanent residence will find the majority of listings align with this profile. The high ownership rate implies that price volatility driven by short-term rentals is less common here. When purchasing homes in this area, you are entering a market where sellers have typically known their properties for years. This continuity often translates to well-maintained houses and community standards that pros love. The lack of multi-unit buildings means isolated houses are the norm, offering privacy but potentially limiting immediate neighbour interaction. Understanding this market dominance helps you gauge future development potential and resale values within the Liskeard district. Families residing in PL14 6DB have access to specific educational institutions nearby. Liskeard Infant School serves as the primary school option for younger children, offering standard early education within the district. In addition to infant education, the area is supported by alternative educational provisions designed for diverse student needs. Carradon PRU operates as a special provision unit for pupils who cannot attend mainstream schools due to attendance or behaviour issues. Caradon Alternative Provision Academy functions similarly, providing an educational setting for students requiring off-site learning support. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates in proximity, likely supporting special educational needs or home schooling arrangements. This mix of mainstream and alternative provision suggests the local authority maintains a comprehensive approach to education for all abilities. You will find that the local school landscape is anchored by Liskeard Infant School for primary years. There are no secondary schools explicitly named in the immediate data for this postcode, so families may need to consider travel to the wider Liskeard area for older children. The presence of alternative provision schools indicates the area is serious about ensuring every child receives an education tailored to their specific circumstances. When planning for children, you should factor in the practical distances to these named institutions. Digital connectivity in PL14 6DB supports modern working patterns and daily communication requirements effectively. The fixed broadband quality score is 88 out of 100, which rates as good to excellent. This means you can stream video, work from home, and download large files without significant interruption. The mobile coverage score is 78 out of 100, indicating reliable network performance for making calls and using data on the go. Both scores suggest that infrastructure limitations are not a barrier to daily life in this postcode. Residents can reasonably expect a stable internet connection suitable for remote working or heavy digital consumption. There are five railway stations within practical reach, providing rail links to broader networks. Liskeard Railway Station is the key terminal for mainline services, enabling longer journeys to cities like Exeter or Plymouth. Smaller halts include Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt, offering access to the broader rail network for local travel. For commuters, the combination of high-speed broadband and accessible rail stations means you can balance remote work with occasional trips to the wider region. The digital scores confirm that this area is not digitally isolated. You do not need to fear poor signal or slow uploads when choosing homes in PL14 6DB. Living in PL14 6DB offers convenient access to essential retail and transport hubs within easy reach. Residents stay close to five key retailers, including Co-op Liskeard, Spar, and Morrisons Liskeard. These specific venues form the backbone of daily shopping for groceries and essential goods. You can manage your weekly shop and find branded products without travelling far from the postcode. Public transport relies heavily on five nearby railway stations. Liskeard Railway Station serves as the main interchange, while Coombe Junction Halt and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt cover shorter local routes. These rail options mean you can travel to work or leisure destinations without relying solely on private cars. The area lacks named parks or leisure centres in the immediate data, so recreation often involves the railway journey or local footpaths. Dining options are constrained by the reliance on supermarket food courts or the town outside. This lifestyle suits those who prioritise utility and quiet over a bustling high street experience. The presence of major supermarkets like Morrisons ensures you have access to a wide range of food products. The rail network provides an escape on the weekend to explore further afield. It is a practical lifestyle where your car or train ticket takes you to the entertainment, but your home provides the tranquility. Safety assessments for PL14 6DB reveal a balanced picture of risk and security. The crime risk level shows a warning with a score of 57 out of 100. This indicates medium crime risk where rates are around the national average. Residents should observe standard security precautions such as locking doors and securing valuables. Low flood risk coverage results in a score of 0 out of 100 for flood risk, meaning there is a pass status with minimal danger from rising waters. No Ramsar wetland sites exist within the area, also scoring 0 out of 100 for planning constraints related to protected wildlife sites. The area contains no Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty land, which removes certain restrictions on property development. Protected nature reserves and protected woodland do not cover this postcode, ensuring no additional environmental planning hurdles for new builds. These planning constraint scores of 0 mean the area is straightforward regarding land use regulations. While the crime score suggests an average environment, the absence of flood risks and protected zones simplifies home insurance and renovation planning. You should treat crime as a manageable concern using common vigilance. The environmental safety profile is clean, free from the complexities of designated protected landscapes. This combination of average crime and excellent environmental safety makes PL14 6DB a practical choice for homeowners. Who typically lives in PL14 6DB and what is the community like?The community is defined by a median age of 47 with most residents between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 63 per cent, showing a stable, family-oriented population. Houses are the main accommodation type within this postcode. The area feels like a traditional residential neighbourhood where people stay long-term. Are there good schools near PL14 6DB for children?Liskeard Infant School is the nearest primary school for younger children. For children with special educational needs, Carradon PRU and Caradon Alternative Provision Academy offer required support services. The Community & Hospital Education Service also operates nearby. Families should note that secondary education may require travel further into Liskeard. How reliable is internet and rail transport for working from home in this area?Fixed broadband scores 88 out of 100, providing excellent speed for remote work. Mobile coverage is solid at 78 out of 100. There are five rail stations nearby, including Liskeard Railway Station, Coombe Junction Halt, and St Keyne Wishing Well Halt. This connectivity supports a balanced work-life lifestyle. What are the main safety considerations for a homebuyer in PL14 6DB?Crime risk is rated as medium with a score of 57 out of 100, requiring standard precautions. However, flood risk is low with a score of 0. No protected nature reserves, national parks, or Ramsar sites impact building plans. The area is free from conservation area restrictions related to wetlands or woodlands.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

63
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

30
in Lower managerial occupations

Explore more demographic insights in this area

Go to Demographics tab

Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Premium
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Premium
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Premium
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Premium
  • Protected Woodland
    Premium
  • Crime Risk
    Premium

Explore more planning insights in this area

Open Planning map

Nearby Areas

Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PL14 6DB and what is the community like?
The community is defined by a median age of 47 with most residents between 30 and 64 years old. Home ownership is high at 63 per cent, showing a stable, family-oriented population. Houses are the main accommodation type within this postcode. The area feels like a traditional residential neighbourhood where people stay long-term.

We use cookies to provide you with the best experience. By continuing, you agree to our Cookie Policy .