Area Overview for PL25 9TQ

Area Information

Living in PL25 9TQ offers a specific residential experience within a cluster defined by postcode PL25 9TQ. This small residential area accommodates a population of 1,601 people, creating a tightly knit environment rather than a sprawling development. The setting caters to those seeking a home in a defined cluster where neighbours are close and daily routines are familiar. You will find that daily life here revolves around a small population base, which dictates the pace and character of the community. The area functions as a distinct pocket within the wider local geography, separate from larger towns but connected by existing transport links. Residents navigate a landscape where the population density supports local interaction without urban congestion. When considering this postcode, understand that you are entering a space with a clear demographic identity and specific housing characteristics. The cluster nature of PL25 9TQ means that facilities often require travel to adjacent villages or towns. However, the concentration of homes provides a sense of stability and continuity for long-term residents. This postcode represents a niche market for buyers who value exclusivity through limited population size. You are purchasing into an established group of households that have shaped the area's current rhythm. Expect a straightforward living arrangement where the scale of development does not overwhelm the natural surroundings or local services.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
1601
Population Density
3012 people/km²

The housing market in PL25 9TQ is characterised primarily by a stock of houses, which forms the basis of the local property scene. With 38 per cent home ownership recorded in this postcode, the area presents a mix of owned and rented properties available for purchase or consideration. Buyers searching for homes in PL25 9TQ will find that the accommodation type is consistently residential housing, with no mention of apartments or flat conversions within the local cluster. This specificity means the market operates with a clear inventory of detached or semi-detached structures typically found in Cornwall. The lower percentage of owner-occupied homes compared to some rural areas might suggest a significant rental sector or higher activity in the second-hand market. For those looking to buy, the total population of 1,601 indicates a limited pool of transactions, as the number of houses directly correlates with the community size. You face a market where competition may be lower due to the small scale of the postcode, yet inventory remains strictly tied to the available houses. The data confirms that flats are not a feature of this real estate landscape, distinguishing it from urban centres. Potential buyers should verify the specific tenure status of any property listed, given the 38 per cent ownership marker. The market reflects a demand for traditional house types in a setting where population growth is naturally constrained by the fixed residential cluster size. Families residing in PL25 9TQ have access to two primary education establishments located nearby. Pondhu Primary School serves the local area as a primary institution, offering education for the younger demographic. St Austell Infant School also operates in the vicinity, providing infant-level schooling for children within compulsory education age. Both schools function as primary institutions, meaning residents do not have a secondary school option immediately listed within the immediate proximity data provided. This configuration requires families to consider travel distances if their children are beyond infant years or if they seek a primary school with a secondary section. The presence of these two named schools, Pondhu Primary School and St Austell Infant School, indicates that the area is integrated into whatever educational catchment zones they currently support. You must contact the school offices directly regarding their current admission areas and Ofsted ratings, as these specific metrics are not included in the available information. For prospective homebuyers, the concentration of primary schools suggests the location may appeal to families with elementary-aged children. However, the absence of secondary data implies that older students in your family would need to commute to larger towns like St Austell or other surrounding hubs. The mix is limited to infant and primary levels within the known local registry for this postcode. Digital connectivity in PL25 9TQ supports remote working and daily internet use with significant reliability. Fixed broadband quality scores at 77 out of 100, classifying the service as good. Mobile network coverage similarly rates highly, achieving a score of 78 out of 100. These figures indicate that residents can expect strong signal strength and data speeds suitable for video conferences, streaming, and cloud storage without frequent disruption. High scores in both categories mean you can run a home office or manage heavy digital dependencies comfortably. Physical transport links are equally robust, with five railway stations within practical reach including St Austell Railway Station, Par Railway Station, and Luxulyan Railway Station. One ferry landing at Mevagissey Ferry Landing provides access to wider coastal travel opportunities. Retail connectivity includes five nearby shops such as Tesco Pentewan, Co-op Westhill - St., and Iceland St. This combination of rail, ferry, and shop access ensures that daily commutes and errands require minimal planning. You are well-positioned to commute to St Austell or nearby towns without relying solely on private vehicles. The digital infrastructure matches the physical transport network, ensuring that staying connected digitally requires little effort. Living in PL25 9TQ places you steps or a short drive away from five retail outlets and three railway stations. You will find Tesco Pentewan, Co-op Westhill - St., and Iceland St within easy reach for weekly shopping and daily essentials. The presence of these specific stores ensures you do not need to travel far for groceries or household supplies. Rail access connects you to St Austell Railway Station, Par Railway Station, and Luxulyan Railway Station, offering five distinct stations for your travel plans. One ferry landing at Mevagissey Ferry Landing adds another dimension to your local connectivity, though it serves fewer passengers than the rail hubs. Living in this postcode means your lifestyle revolves around these named facilities which define the daily rhythm of the community. You can visit Tesco Pentewan for bulk shopping while grabbing essentials at Co-op Westhill - St. nearby. The distribution of amenities suggests a balanced lifestyle where work, shop, and travel nodes are all accessible. There are no parks or leisure centres listed in the immediate amenity data, so outdoor recreation likely depends on the surrounding natural terrain outside the immediate postcode boundary. Your day-to-day convenience relies heavily on the named retailers and railway hubs provided. Safety assessments for PL25 9TQ reveal a critical concern regarding crime risk. The crime risk assessment level is marked as CRITICAL with a score of 0 out of 100. This low score indicates that crime rates in the area are above average compared to other regions. Residents should implement enhanced security measures to protect their homes and families. In contrast, environmental safety scores remain high across all categories. Flood risk assessment passes with a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no immediate threat from rising waters. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserves, and Protected Woodland all show a PASS level with scores of 0. These zero scores confirm there are no planning constraints related to these protected environmental features in your immediate vicinity. The absence of these designations means building regulations and land use policies will not be hindered by strict conservation rules. While the environmental landscape is safe and free from flood or conservation constraints, the elevated crime risk demands vigilance. You must weigh the safety implications of the critical crime rating against the security of the flat, open environment provided by the lack of flood or wetland constraints. Balancing these factors is essential when deciding to move into PL25 9TQ. Is PL25 9TQ a good place for families?The area hosts a population of 1,601 with a median age of 47, mostly adults aged 30-64. While primary schools like Pondhu Primary School and St Austell Infant School are nearby, there is no secondary school data. Crime risk is critical, so enhanced security is recommended despite low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected sites. How is the property market for homes in PL25 9TQ?The market focuses on houses rather than flats. Only 38 per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a mixed tenure environment. With a small population of 1,601, the total number of available properties is limited, creating a niche market for buyers seeking traditional housing in this specific postcode cluster. What is the situation with connectivity and transport?Digital connectivity is good with fixed broadband scoring 77 and mobile coverage scoring 78 out of 100. Five railway stations, including St Austell and Par, plus one ferry landing provide excellent physical links. Five retail outlets like Tesco Pentewan ensure daily shopping convenience within practical reach. Are there any environmental risks I should know about?Environmental safety is strong. Flood risk is low with a score of 0, and there are no Ramsar wetlands, AONBs, or protected woodlands covering the area. However, the crime risk score is critically low at 0 out of 100, meaning crime rates are above average and require attention.

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Living in PL25 9TQ places you steps or a short drive away from five retail outlets and three railway stations. You will find Tesco Pentewan, Co-op Westhill - St., and Iceland St within easy reach for weekly shopping and daily essentials. The presence of these specific stores ensures you do not need to travel far for groceries or household supplies. Rail access connects you to St Austell Railway Station, Par Railway Station, and Luxulyan Railway Station, offering five distinct stations for your travel plans. One ferry landing at Mevagissey Ferry Landing adds another dimension to your local connectivity, though it serves fewer passengers than the rail hubs. Living in this postcode means your lifestyle revolves around these named facilities which define the daily rhythm of the community. You can visit Tesco Pentewan for bulk shopping while grabbing essentials at Co-op Westhill - St. nearby. The distribution of amenities suggests a balanced lifestyle where work, shop, and travel nodes are all accessible. There are no parks or leisure centres listed in the immediate amenity data, so outdoor recreation likely depends on the surrounding natural terrain outside the immediate postcode boundary. Your day-to-day convenience relies heavily on the named retailers and railway hubs provided. Safety assessments for PL25 9TQ reveal a critical concern regarding crime risk. The crime risk assessment level is marked as CRITICAL with a score of 0 out of 100. This low score indicates that crime rates in the area are above average compared to other regions. Residents should implement enhanced security measures to protect their homes and families. In contrast, environmental safety scores remain high across all categories. Flood risk assessment passes with a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no immediate threat from rising waters. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserves, and Protected Woodland all show a PASS level with scores of 0. These zero scores confirm there are no planning constraints related to these protected environmental features in your immediate vicinity. The absence of these designations means building regulations and land use policies will not be hindered by strict conservation rules. While the environmental landscape is safe and free from flood or conservation constraints, the elevated crime risk demands vigilance. You must weigh the safety implications of the critical crime rating against the security of the flat, open environment provided by the lack of flood or wetland constraints. Balancing these factors is essential when deciding to move into PL25 9TQ. Is PL25 9TQ a good place for families?The area hosts a population of 1,601 with a median age of 47, mostly adults aged 30-64. While primary schools like Pondhu Primary School and St Austell Infant School are nearby, there is no secondary school data. Crime risk is critical, so enhanced security is recommended despite low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected sites. How is the property market for homes in PL25 9TQ?The market focuses on houses rather than flats. Only 38 per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a mixed tenure environment. With a small population of 1,601, the total number of available properties is limited, creating a niche market for buyers seeking traditional housing in this specific postcode cluster. What is the situation with connectivity and transport?Digital connectivity is good with fixed broadband scoring 77 and mobile coverage scoring 78 out of 100. Five railway stations, including St Austell and Par, plus one ferry landing provide excellent physical links. Five retail outlets like Tesco Pentewan ensure daily shopping convenience within practical reach. Are there any environmental risks I should know about?Environmental safety is strong. Flood risk is low with a score of 0, and there are no Ramsar wetlands, AONBs, or protected woodlands covering the area. However, the crime risk score is critically low at 0 out of 100, meaning crime rates are above average and require attention.

Amenities

Schools

Families residing in PL25 9TQ have access to two primary education establishments located nearby. Pondhu Primary School serves the local area as a primary institution, offering education for the younger demographic. St Austell Infant School also operates in the vicinity, providing infant-level schooling for children within compulsory education age. Both schools function as primary institutions, meaning residents do not have a secondary school option immediately listed within the immediate proximity data provided. This configuration requires families to consider travel distances if their children are beyond infant years or if they seek a primary school with a secondary section. The presence of these two named schools, Pondhu Primary School and St Austell Infant School, indicates that the area is integrated into whatever educational catchment zones they currently support. You must contact the school offices directly regarding their current admission areas and Ofsted ratings, as these specific metrics are not included in the available information. For prospective homebuyers, the concentration of primary schools suggests the location may appeal to families with elementary-aged children. However, the absence of secondary data implies that older students in your family would need to commute to larger towns like St Austell or other surrounding hubs. The mix is limited to infant and primary levels within the known local registry for this postcode. Digital connectivity in PL25 9TQ supports remote working and daily internet use with significant reliability. Fixed broadband quality scores at 77 out of 100, classifying the service as good. Mobile network coverage similarly rates highly, achieving a score of 78 out of 100. These figures indicate that residents can expect strong signal strength and data speeds suitable for video conferences, streaming, and cloud storage without frequent disruption. High scores in both categories mean you can run a home office or manage heavy digital dependencies comfortably. Physical transport links are equally robust, with five railway stations within practical reach including St Austell Railway Station, Par Railway Station, and Luxulyan Railway Station. One ferry landing at Mevagissey Ferry Landing provides access to wider coastal travel opportunities. Retail connectivity includes five nearby shops such as Tesco Pentewan, Co-op Westhill - St., and Iceland St. This combination of rail, ferry, and shop access ensures that daily commutes and errands require minimal planning. You are well-positioned to commute to St Austell or nearby towns without relying solely on private vehicles. The digital infrastructure matches the physical transport network, ensuring that staying connected digitally requires little effort. Living in PL25 9TQ places you steps or a short drive away from five retail outlets and three railway stations. You will find Tesco Pentewan, Co-op Westhill - St., and Iceland St within easy reach for weekly shopping and daily essentials. The presence of these specific stores ensures you do not need to travel far for groceries or household supplies. Rail access connects you to St Austell Railway Station, Par Railway Station, and Luxulyan Railway Station, offering five distinct stations for your travel plans. One ferry landing at Mevagissey Ferry Landing adds another dimension to your local connectivity, though it serves fewer passengers than the rail hubs. Living in this postcode means your lifestyle revolves around these named facilities which define the daily rhythm of the community. You can visit Tesco Pentewan for bulk shopping while grabbing essentials at Co-op Westhill - St. nearby. The distribution of amenities suggests a balanced lifestyle where work, shop, and travel nodes are all accessible. There are no parks or leisure centres listed in the immediate amenity data, so outdoor recreation likely depends on the surrounding natural terrain outside the immediate postcode boundary. Your day-to-day convenience relies heavily on the named retailers and railway hubs provided. Safety assessments for PL25 9TQ reveal a critical concern regarding crime risk. The crime risk assessment level is marked as CRITICAL with a score of 0 out of 100. This low score indicates that crime rates in the area are above average compared to other regions. Residents should implement enhanced security measures to protect their homes and families. In contrast, environmental safety scores remain high across all categories. Flood risk assessment passes with a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no immediate threat from rising waters. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserves, and Protected Woodland all show a PASS level with scores of 0. These zero scores confirm there are no planning constraints related to these protected environmental features in your immediate vicinity. The absence of these designations means building regulations and land use policies will not be hindered by strict conservation rules. While the environmental landscape is safe and free from flood or conservation constraints, the elevated crime risk demands vigilance. You must weigh the safety implications of the critical crime rating against the security of the flat, open environment provided by the lack of flood or wetland constraints. Balancing these factors is essential when deciding to move into PL25 9TQ. Is PL25 9TQ a good place for families?The area hosts a population of 1,601 with a median age of 47, mostly adults aged 30-64. While primary schools like Pondhu Primary School and St Austell Infant School are nearby, there is no secondary school data. Crime risk is critical, so enhanced security is recommended despite low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected sites. How is the property market for homes in PL25 9TQ?The market focuses on houses rather than flats. Only 38 per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a mixed tenure environment. With a small population of 1,601, the total number of available properties is limited, creating a niche market for buyers seeking traditional housing in this specific postcode cluster. What is the situation with connectivity and transport?Digital connectivity is good with fixed broadband scoring 77 and mobile coverage scoring 78 out of 100. Five railway stations, including St Austell and Par, plus one ferry landing provide excellent physical links. Five retail outlets like Tesco Pentewan ensure daily shopping convenience within practical reach. Are there any environmental risks I should know about?Environmental safety is strong. Flood risk is low with a score of 0, and there are no Ramsar wetlands, AONBs, or protected woodlands covering the area. However, the crime risk score is critically low at 0 out of 100, meaning crime rates are above average and require attention.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Pondhu Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2St Austell Infant SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3Pondhu Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community within PL25 9TQ reflects a mature demographic profile dominated by adults aged between 30 and 64 years. The median age for residents stands at 47, indicating a settled population with significant life experience and likely established careers. Families and individuals in this age bracket form the core of the 1,601 residents who call this postcode home. Approximately 38 per cent of households own their properties outright, while the remaining majority likely rents or is in the process of purchasing. The physical count of homes consists almost entirely of houses, absent any significant presence of flats or towers. This consistency in accommodation type suggests a traditional suburban or semi-rural layout suited to family living. The predominant ethnic group is White, aligning with the broader regional composition of Cornwall and the surrounding counties. You should note the strong age consensus here; there is no data suggesting a surge in younger residents or an influx of elderly populations beyond the stated median. The housing stock supports a demographic that has likely moved here to settle down rather than for short-term stays. Understanding these figures helps you gauge whether the neighbourhood matches your lifestyle needs. The lack of mixed accommodation types means you are joining a community focused on single-family living units. The housing market in PL25 9TQ is characterised primarily by a stock of houses, which forms the basis of the local property scene. With 38 per cent home ownership recorded in this postcode, the area presents a mix of owned and rented properties available for purchase or consideration. Buyers searching for homes in PL25 9TQ will find that the accommodation type is consistently residential housing, with no mention of apartments or flat conversions within the local cluster. This specificity means the market operates with a clear inventory of detached or semi-detached structures typically found in Cornwall. The lower percentage of owner-occupied homes compared to some rural areas might suggest a significant rental sector or higher activity in the second-hand market. For those looking to buy, the total population of 1,601 indicates a limited pool of transactions, as the number of houses directly correlates with the community size. You face a market where competition may be lower due to the small scale of the postcode, yet inventory remains strictly tied to the available houses. The data confirms that flats are not a feature of this real estate landscape, distinguishing it from urban centres. Potential buyers should verify the specific tenure status of any property listed, given the 38 per cent ownership marker. The market reflects a demand for traditional house types in a setting where population growth is naturally constrained by the fixed residential cluster size. Families residing in PL25 9TQ have access to two primary education establishments located nearby. Pondhu Primary School serves the local area as a primary institution, offering education for the younger demographic. St Austell Infant School also operates in the vicinity, providing infant-level schooling for children within compulsory education age. Both schools function as primary institutions, meaning residents do not have a secondary school option immediately listed within the immediate proximity data provided. This configuration requires families to consider travel distances if their children are beyond infant years or if they seek a primary school with a secondary section. The presence of these two named schools, Pondhu Primary School and St Austell Infant School, indicates that the area is integrated into whatever educational catchment zones they currently support. You must contact the school offices directly regarding their current admission areas and Ofsted ratings, as these specific metrics are not included in the available information. For prospective homebuyers, the concentration of primary schools suggests the location may appeal to families with elementary-aged children. However, the absence of secondary data implies that older students in your family would need to commute to larger towns like St Austell or other surrounding hubs. The mix is limited to infant and primary levels within the known local registry for this postcode. Digital connectivity in PL25 9TQ supports remote working and daily internet use with significant reliability. Fixed broadband quality scores at 77 out of 100, classifying the service as good. Mobile network coverage similarly rates highly, achieving a score of 78 out of 100. These figures indicate that residents can expect strong signal strength and data speeds suitable for video conferences, streaming, and cloud storage without frequent disruption. High scores in both categories mean you can run a home office or manage heavy digital dependencies comfortably. Physical transport links are equally robust, with five railway stations within practical reach including St Austell Railway Station, Par Railway Station, and Luxulyan Railway Station. One ferry landing at Mevagissey Ferry Landing provides access to wider coastal travel opportunities. Retail connectivity includes five nearby shops such as Tesco Pentewan, Co-op Westhill - St., and Iceland St. This combination of rail, ferry, and shop access ensures that daily commutes and errands require minimal planning. You are well-positioned to commute to St Austell or nearby towns without relying solely on private vehicles. The digital infrastructure matches the physical transport network, ensuring that staying connected digitally requires little effort. Living in PL25 9TQ places you steps or a short drive away from five retail outlets and three railway stations. You will find Tesco Pentewan, Co-op Westhill - St., and Iceland St within easy reach for weekly shopping and daily essentials. The presence of these specific stores ensures you do not need to travel far for groceries or household supplies. Rail access connects you to St Austell Railway Station, Par Railway Station, and Luxulyan Railway Station, offering five distinct stations for your travel plans. One ferry landing at Mevagissey Ferry Landing adds another dimension to your local connectivity, though it serves fewer passengers than the rail hubs. Living in this postcode means your lifestyle revolves around these named facilities which define the daily rhythm of the community. You can visit Tesco Pentewan for bulk shopping while grabbing essentials at Co-op Westhill - St. nearby. The distribution of amenities suggests a balanced lifestyle where work, shop, and travel nodes are all accessible. There are no parks or leisure centres listed in the immediate amenity data, so outdoor recreation likely depends on the surrounding natural terrain outside the immediate postcode boundary. Your day-to-day convenience relies heavily on the named retailers and railway hubs provided. Safety assessments for PL25 9TQ reveal a critical concern regarding crime risk. The crime risk assessment level is marked as CRITICAL with a score of 0 out of 100. This low score indicates that crime rates in the area are above average compared to other regions. Residents should implement enhanced security measures to protect their homes and families. In contrast, environmental safety scores remain high across all categories. Flood risk assessment passes with a score of 0, indicating low flood risk coverage and no immediate threat from rising waters. Ramsar Wetland Sites, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Protected Nature Reserves, and Protected Woodland all show a PASS level with scores of 0. These zero scores confirm there are no planning constraints related to these protected environmental features in your immediate vicinity. The absence of these designations means building regulations and land use policies will not be hindered by strict conservation rules. While the environmental landscape is safe and free from flood or conservation constraints, the elevated crime risk demands vigilance. You must weigh the safety implications of the critical crime rating against the security of the flat, open environment provided by the lack of flood or wetland constraints. Balancing these factors is essential when deciding to move into PL25 9TQ. Is PL25 9TQ a good place for families?The area hosts a population of 1,601 with a median age of 47, mostly adults aged 30-64. While primary schools like Pondhu Primary School and St Austell Infant School are nearby, there is no secondary school data. Crime risk is critical, so enhanced security is recommended despite low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected sites. How is the property market for homes in PL25 9TQ?The market focuses on houses rather than flats. Only 38 per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a mixed tenure environment. With a small population of 1,601, the total number of available properties is limited, creating a niche market for buyers seeking traditional housing in this specific postcode cluster. What is the situation with connectivity and transport?Digital connectivity is good with fixed broadband scoring 77 and mobile coverage scoring 78 out of 100. Five railway stations, including St Austell and Par, plus one ferry landing provide excellent physical links. Five retail outlets like Tesco Pentewan ensure daily shopping convenience within practical reach. Are there any environmental risks I should know about?Environmental safety is strong. Flood risk is low with a score of 0, and there are no Ramsar wetlands, AONBs, or protected woodlands covering the area. However, the crime risk score is critically low at 0 out of 100, meaning crime rates are above average and require attention.

Household Size

One person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

38
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

18
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is PL25 9TQ a good place for families?
The area hosts a population of 1,601 with a median age of 47, mostly adults aged 30-64. While primary schools like Pondhu Primary School and St Austell Infant School are nearby, there is no secondary school data. Crime risk is critical, so enhanced security is recommended despite low flood risk and no planning constraints from protected sites.
How is the property market for homes in PL25 9TQ?
The market focuses on houses rather than flats. Only 38 per cent of households own their homes, suggesting a mixed tenure environment. With a small population of 1,601, the total number of available properties is limited, creating a niche market for buyers seeking traditional housing in this specific postcode cluster.
What is the situation with connectivity and transport?
Digital connectivity is good with fixed broadband scoring 77 and mobile coverage scoring 78 out of 100. Five railway stations, including St Austell and Par, plus one ferry landing provide excellent physical links. Five retail outlets like Tesco Pentewan ensure daily shopping convenience within practical reach.
Are there any environmental risks I should know about?
Environmental safety is strong. Flood risk is low with a score of 0, and there are no Ramsar wetlands, AONBs, or protected woodlands covering the area. However, the crime risk score is critically low at 0 out of 100, meaning crime rates are above average and require attention.

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