Area Overview for PL26 8FJ

Area Information

Living in PL26 8FJ offers a quiet residential experience within a defined cluster that covers 2,806 square metres. This specific postcode area supports a population of 2,002 people, creating a density of 65 people per square kilometre. The environment feels populated enough to feel lived-in yet spacious enough to maintain a low-key character, which matches the profile of the local housing stock. Residents can expect short commutes to local hubs while enjoying a neighbourhood where individual homes do not compete for visibility. The area functions as a self-contained pocket of Cornwall with direct access to essential services and transport links. Your daily life here revolves around practical convenience and established routines. You will navigate streets designed for the houses that dominate the landscape, avoiding the congestion found in denser urban centres. The small footprint of the area means you are never far from a shop or a train station, although the overall sense is one of separation from major thoroughfares. This balance of accessibility and seclusion defines the experience of owning a home in this postcode. Whether you are walking to the nearest Co-op or catching a train at Roche, the locality provides a straightforward environment for those who value stability over urban excitement. The community feels established, with very few transient residents disrupting the rhythm of ordinary days.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
2806 m²
Population
2002
Population Density
65 people/km²

The property market in PL26 8FJ is characterised by a strong preference for owner-occupation. With 64 per cent of homes owned by their occupiers, this area is distinctly different from rental-dominated locations in larger cities. This high proportion of ownership suggests a stable market where sellers have a deep attachment to their properties. The predominant accommodation type consists of houses, which caters to buyers seeking standalone dwellings rather than flats or shared housing arrangements. If you are looking at homes in PL26 8FJ, you will find a stock designed for longevity. These houses typically feature private gardens and standalone entrances, suiting families or individuals who value independence. The market here does not rely on transient letting agencies, as the local population tends to stay put once they move. This stability often means that properties are well-maintained to protect the owner's investment. You will not encounter the turnover volatility common in student enclaves or commuter belts. Instead, you join a community where changing providers is rare, and every transaction represents a significant shift for the street. Prospective buyers should approach this market with an understanding that property values are linked to the desirability of owning a house in this specific residential cluster. The scarcity of flats reinforces the dominance of the house market for anyone considering a purchase here.

House Prices in PL26 8FJ

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Energy Efficiency in PL26 8FJ

Day-to-day life in PL26 8FJ is anchored by immediate access to five retail outlets and three railway stations. The commercial offerings include three Co-op supermarkets – Co-op Roche, Co-op Bugle, and Co-op INDF – which cover most grocery needs without requiring a long drive. These venues are located within a practical reach, ensuring fuel dependency remains low for weekly shopping. You can fulfill standard household requirements locally, which supports the low density of 65 people per square kilometre. Transport links further enhance the lifestyle profile, with Roche, Bugle, and Luxulyan stations all nearby. Additionally, Boscarne Junction provides metro access for those preferring that mode of travel. This integration of rail and retail means you do not need a private vehicle for every journey, although one is still useful for local errands. The area does not boast large leisure complexes or major dining hubs, but the three Co-op stores provide sufficient convenience for the 2,002 residents. You will find a neighbourhood where basic amenities are prioritised over luxury shopping or entertainment venues. This practical approach to amenities suits the demographic of adults aged 30 to 64 who value efficiency. Your weekend excursions will likely involve visiting these familiar local stores or using the train to reach Cornwall's larger towns, rather than relying on nearby pubs or cinemas for daily leisure.

Amenities

Schools

Living in PL26 8FJ places you near two primary educational options, both of which carry a 'good' Ofsted rating. Roche Community Primary School serves the local community as a primary institution. St Wenn School is also a primary option nearby, sharing the same positive rating with Roche. None of the listed schools are designated as secondary institutions in the immediate vicinity of this postcode. This school mix means that young children have access to well-regarded primary education without needing to travel far. However, the absence of secondary schools listed in the data implies that families moving to PL26 8FJ may need to consider transport logistics for older children or attend secondary schools slightly further away. The presence of two 'good' rated primary schools indicates a consistent standard of education expected in the locality. You will find that these institutions are likely familiar to the long-term residents who make up the 64 per cent owner-occupied demographic. For parents, the proximity of these rated schools supports the decision to live in this quiet area, ensuring short journeys to the classroom. The reliance on these two specific schools means the local education profile is straightforward and focused on early childhood development rather than a broad range of specialist secondary options.

RankSchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1Roche Community Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2St Wenn SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
3Roche Community Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in PL26 8FJ is defined by stability and maturity. The median age sits at 47 years, indicating that the majority of residents fall into the adult category between 30 and 64 years old. This age profile suggests a neighbourhood where families are settled and ownership rates are high, rather than a hub for students or young professionals just entering the housing market. Homeownership stands at 64 per cent of households, reinforcing the idea that most people view this place as a long-term base rather than a temporary stop. Accommodation types in the area consist almost entirely of houses, with no flats recorded in the available data. This housing structure supports the demographic trend of larger families and empty nesters alike. The predominant ethnic group is White, which aligns with the broader patterns seen in many rural and semi-rural parts of the UK. There is no data suggesting significant demographic shifts or a high diversity of ethnic groups, pointing towards a relatively homogeneous community. This lack of diversity means you will likely interact with a population that shares similar cultural backgrounds and life experiences. The high home ownership rate combined with the older median age creates a environment valued for quiet neighbourly relations rather than the vibrant, mixing energy found in city centre districts. Every resident is part of a cohort that has seen decades of change from their current home.

Household Size

Two person
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

64
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

22
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who typically lives in PL26 8FJ?
The population is heavily skewed towards adults aged 30 to 64, with a median age of 47. Sixty-four per cent of homes are owned outright, and the accommodation consists almost entirely of houses. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a stable, mature community.
What schools are available for my children in PL26 8FJ?
You can access Roche Community Primary School and St Wenn School, both rated 'good' by Ofsted. Both are primary institutions, so older children would need to travel further for secondary education.
Is the internet reliable for working from home?
Mobile coverage is good with a score of 78 out of 100, but fixed broadband scores only 51 out of 100. This suggests fair rather than excellent internet speeds, so you should test the connection for heavy workloads.
How safe is the area regarding crime and flooding?
The area has a low crime risk with a score of 77 out of 100, significantly below average. Flood risk is rated at 0, meaning there is low coverage of flood risk and no environmental threats of this kind.

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